Justice League: Ezra Miller Reveals Spoilery Cut Scene


One character who's instantly become a fan favorite in Justice League is Ezra Miller's Flash, who looks to be the comedic relief of the group. The Flash has always been a favorite amongst DC fans, as the success of the CW television show proves, so seeing him on the big screen should be a treat. However, Ezra Miller recently discussed a scene cut from the film, which reveals an interesting detail about the movie.

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During an interview with Chris Van Vliet, Miller revealed that Barry Allen will not be called The Flash in the movie. In the deleted scene, there is a joke about Barry finding a code name but was cut so that the film would fit the two-hour runtime. This would have been a fun scene, though it seems like it had to be cut so that the rest of the movie could be told.

Why Barry doesn't have a codename is interesting since both Aquaman and Cyborg were name-dropped in the early trailers, with "the" added before each of their names. It will be interesting to see if Barry gets any funny nicknames from the characters and could be an amusing running joke, assuming it's well done.

Justice League will hit theaters on November 17.


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