DC Comics has now introduced a new contender to take up Wonder Woman's mantle, and it looks like the apple doesn't far too far from the Amazonian tree.
Every great comic book movie is loaded with cameos, and The Flash is no exception. But there's a surprising amount of DC characters that didn't make the cut.
The Flash is the latest superhero to meddle with the multiverse, and this means plenty of cameos. This is every cameo in "The Flash" ranked from worst to best.
With its time-traveling hijinks and host of characters both new and old, and even some surprising cameos, we explain the most confusing moments in "The Flash."
Tim Burton and Nicolas Cage were set to team up for a "Superman" movie in the 1990s, but it wasn't to be. However, that doesn't mean that they can't revisit it.
"The Flash" hasn't been met with an overwhelming positive reaction amongst audiences -- here are some of the scenes that caused the most ire from fans.
"The Flash" plays its villain game differently from your average superhero movie, but it nevertheless manages to squander one of the best Superman villains.
From the looks of "The Flash," the CGI team may have been forced to speed through creating the film's digital effects -- here are some of the least convincing.
The ending of "The Flash" offers opportunities for Barry Allen's archnemesis, Eobard Thawne, to appear in future installments. Here's how that may be possible.
"The Flash" includes many nods to the well-known elements of the Speedster's persona in the comics, including the iconic ring he uses to hide his costume.
Goofy roommate Gary is one of the kookiest new characters introduced in "The Flash," but who plays Barry Allen's live-in buddy in the Flashpoint timeline?
"The Flash" fans might be wondering who the "Space Giant" and Kryptonian woman were who stood with General Zod. They're actually characters from "Man of Steel."
Andy Muschietti's "The Flash" movie changes the events of its source material, the iconic "Flashpoint" comic, as well as the DCU on the whole - here's how.