Ezra Miller is dedicated to making the upcoming Flash film "one of the greatest superhero movies that we can possibly make."
While Aquaman and Wonder Woman have already gotten their solo blockbusters since Justice League, production on The Flash movie has stalled so much so that it most likely won't come out until 2021.
“Anyone who knows anything about Barry Allen knows that he’s always late, but then when he arrives, he gets stuff done," said Miller in a recent interview. "And that’s definitely how this film’s production schedule is proceeding. We’re a little late.”
The film, rumored to be titled Flashpoint, likely won't begin production until the end of 2019.
"The reason why we are late, and this is the honest to God truth...We’re all—and I include myself in this—we are very meticulously focused on making a movie that’s not just one of the greatest superhero movies that we can possibly make. This movie’s also going to be a gift to the fans."
Miller says he wants to dive into The Flash's Speedsters universe and connect it all to DC's superhero multiverse, but he's been knocking back scripts until the stars completely align in this "super gift to DC fans."
"We won't make the film unless it's going to be this consummate beautiful offering to the fans and to everybody."
The Flash film is also set to star Kiersey Clemons, Iris West, and Billy Crudup.