The Flash Movie Set Photos Reveal Supergirl, Michael Keaton as Bruce Wayne and More!
Michael Keaton’s Batman from an alternate timeline and Sasha Calle’s Supergirl are joining the cast.
The dreary London location makes it kind of feel like Gotham City, but other set photos make it clear that this is Flash’s home of Central City, so don’t get any ideas yet.
Michael Keaton as Bruce Wayne
In it, he’s playing Barry Allen, who may have information that could clear his father’s name. Michael Keaton, in full Bruce Wayne mode, can be seen having a conversation with Barry in a crowd and on his own.
They’ve even made his hair match his Batman ’89 look. The actor is rocking out to the scene in a car that isn’t necessarily a Batmobile, but certainly looks like one.
Kiersey Clemons as Iris West
Whatever’s happening here, Iris West is on the scene to report on it, and she shares a moment of some kind with Barry, as well…
It’s great to see Iris will have a real role in this film.
Sasha Calle as Supergirl
They’ve even made his hair match his Batman ’89 look. The actor is rocking out to the scene in a car that isn’t necessarily a Batmobile, but certainly looks like one.
But the almost full costume was on display during the filming of that scene on the steps, as well, and it doesn’t disappoint! We aren’t going to embed this one here, just in case anyone might consider a costume reveal of this magnitude a spoiler, but if you want to have a look, there are excellent set photos of Calle in costume (and in a flying harness!) right here.
Ezra Miller’s Barry Allen has The Flash Ring
There are set photos of Calle in costume on the set, as well as a behind-the-scenes tour of the set.
The Flash will be rocking a new costume for the upcoming film, and it’s going to fit in the famed Flash ring. Basically, the Flash costume is super compressed into this ring, which springs open and ejects the suit for maximum quick change action. It’s a small thing which allows Barry to not have to wear his red suit under his clothes, but it’s such a fun detail that has endured from the earliest Flash comics.
other encouraging sign that they’re really trying to capture the totality of the character this time around.