Ben Affleck Details Cut Wonder Woman Scene from ‘The Flash’ with Gal Gadot
The Oscar winner shared just enough so the “spoiler DC assassins” won’t come after him.
The Oscar winner shared just enough so the “spoiler DC assassins” won’t come after him.
“For the five minutes I’m there, it’s really great,” Affleck said of the upcoming DC film.
While Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley dropped out of directing “The Flash” over creative differences, they have nothing but good things to say about how the final product turned out.
The controversial DC film hits theaters on Friday, June 16.
DC head James Gunn added that “thousands of people” are behind “The Flash,” and the film should not be punished for lead star Miller’s actions.
The “Flash” actor will also have to pay a $500 fine as part of the plea deal to avoid jail time.
The DC film will now hit theaters a week earlier on June 16, 2023.
“The Flash” actor was previously arrested multiple times in Hawaii and also faces accusations of grooming and child abuse.
Issa Rae, who has an eight-figure deal at WarnerMedia’s HBO, slammed Warner Bros. Discovery’s attempts to save “The Flash” amid Miller’s abuse accusations.
A source also said that Miller believes their union with Tokata Iron Eyes, whom they’ve been accused of grooming, is supposed to “bring about the apocalypse.”
The “Flash” star issued a late-breaking statement Monday night promising to do the “necessary work” to get “healthy” amid myriad allegations and arrests.
“Batgirl” dies, “The Flash” lives with Ezra Miller, and DC now lives in a constant state of reboot.