Warner Bros. is broke, so don’t expect ‘The Flash’ to get the ‘Thor: Love and Thunder’ treatment on streaming
You really couldn’t make it up that The Flash ended up going full-blown Thor: Love and Thunder in its very first action sequence by having Ezra Miller’s Barry Allen poke his head through the very fabric of reality.
That was a good indicator to many that the DCU’s latest $200 million epic was going to suffer from the same fate of being over-hyped and under-delivering as Taika Waititi’s widely-derided Marvel Cinematic Universe blockbuster, but at least Kevin Feige’s team did make some alterations to touch up the corporeal cranium by the time Love and Thunder landed on Disney Plus.
You really couldn’t make it up that The Flash ended up going full-blown Thor: Love and Thunder in its very first action sequence by having Ezra Miller’s Barry Allen poke his head through the very fabric of reality.
That was a good indicator to many that the DCU’s latest $200 million epic was going to suffer from the same fate of being over-hyped and under-delivering as Taika Waititi’s widely-derided Marvel Cinematic Universe blockbuster, but at least Kevin Feige’s team did make some alterations to touch up the corporeal cranium by the time Love and Thunder landed on Disney Plus.