i was gonna make a post like "let bart crash a car in 2026" and then! i remembered that they did. yay for flash 23 issue 29

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i was gonna make a post like "let bart crash a car in 2026" and then! i remembered that they did. yay for flash 23 issue 29
AVERY !!! WALLACE !!! MY GUYS !!!!
flash #10 bart looks like he came from this universe specifically
I wanna shift over to the timeline where we have a Supergirl/Batgirl/Alysia Yeoh throuple
I don't know how to explain this but I genuinely loved the Flash movie (2023)
I think Muschietti did a great job with the hot potato he was given. Knowing the script went through many rewrites, the movie does´t have the plot holes we would have expected. If anything i must say there aren't any that I've noticed (or at least there aren't any obvious ones lol) the concept of the multiverse in DC is pretty much designed to explain everything on its own.
I left the cinema pretty satisfied with the experience.
“Mustache Superman has got to be some of the shittiest CGI in a movie.”
The Flash: Hold my beer…
"...THIS VERSION OF KARA ZOR-EL IS REALLY BEAUTIFUL AND STRONG. AND SHE'S REALLY BADASS."
PIC(S) INFO: Mega spotlight on promotional materials, film stills, etc... of American actress & Hollywood newcomer Sasha Calle as Kara Zor-El in the sci-fi/action/comic-book movie adaptation of "The Flash" (2023), directed by Andy Muschetti. Warner Bros. Pictures/DC Films.
BUZZFEED: "I have to ask, what was it like for you stepping into the Supergirl suit for the first time?"
SASHA CALLE: "It was a trip for sure. First of all, the suit is very tight. When I was done, I was like, "Wow, getting into this thing is a mission." The first time that I fully got into it, it required three people which is hilarious. After that, I had the lovely staff with me every day. [Stephanie Paul] — from the costume department — and I would put on the suit together every single day. It's an honor to wear the Kryptonian emblem and to be portraying this character."
BUZZFEED: "What’s one thing that makes your Supergirl different from previous portrayals?"
SASHA: "Her androgyny, I would say. The suit is so beautiful and it's a beautiful mix of femininity and masculinity. It's kind of androgynous, and it's mobile. It works as if you were to wear a suit that would protect you and allow you to move. I love it. It was really cool to see how it looks on camera as well."
BUZZFEED: "There have been a lot of reactions to your short, dark hair as Supergirl. Was that a conscious decision to keep your hair darker considering the iconic character is mostly known for her blonde hair in the comics?"
SASHA: "That was all Andy's decision. Andy had a vision for her. He said that when he saw my self-tape when I auditioned for this then-untitled character, he knew. It's crazy as an actor to hear that. That's any actor's dream. But, yeah, he had a vision. He asked me if I would cut my hair prior to me knowing or signing anything. So I promised him that I was going to cut my hair. When we got to that point, I was overjoyed. I think that this version of Kara Zor-El is really beautiful and strong. And she's really badass."
Sources: www.buzzfeed.com/terrycarter/sasha-calle-the-flash-supergirl-interview, Twitter, Pinterest, various, etc...
I love Michael Keaton Batman with all of my heart (especially Batman 1989), but I refuse to watch flash 2023