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Sad Reason The Flash Didn't Get More Cameos In The Movie

Sad Reason The Flash Didn't Get More Cameos In The Movie
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Maybe fans should've asked for an extended cut instead.

As the premiere of The Flash movie approaches, fans are demanding more and more details about it.

Everyone knows how intertwined different Flash productions have been over the years, with Easter eggs and cameos tying almost all of them together.

Fans of the superhero were sure that this movie would be no different, but the more interviews and sneak peeks they got, the less hope they had.

In the latest Q&A with The Flash director Andy Muschietti, he explained why some cameos made the cut and others did not. It's simple: they didn't have nearly enough time to include everyone they wanted.

The Flash will feature some very familiar faces, but the list of those who didn't fit seems even longer than the list of those who did.

Muschietti teased that some of the actors they wanted to invite were Lynda Carter's Wonder Woman from the '70s TV series and Marlon Brando's Jor-El from 1978's Superman.

Speaking of more recent portrayals of DC heroes, Grant Gustin, who played Barry Allen on the TV series The Flash, may also make an appearance.

With the series finale approaching every day, many viewers are not ready to leave Gustin's portrayal of their favorite character behind.

However, the first cut of the movie was four hours long, and there was no way to find room for even a small cameo.

The Flash movie already seems to be packed with characters and action, so adding anyone else to the mix would just be too overwhelming.

After hearing such promising words from The Flash's director, fans are even more eager to see the premiere.

They continue to guess which celebrities and characters got a cameo, as well as hoping that those who did not will appear in a possible sequel.

If you have your own predictions, be sure to check them out at your local theater on June 16, 2023.

Source: Nerdist