Yes.
No.
Not sure yet/still on the fence
I'm not especially proud of this, but yes. The Flash/Barry Allen is my favorite superhero and I grew up with Keaton as Batman. And I love multiverse stuff. I'm deeply disturbed by Miller's behavior and it definitely hampers my enjoyment of the movie, but on the other hand it feels pretty hypocritical when I think of how many bands I listen to with problematic members or movies that i like that have had gross people as directors (half the X-Men movies) or actors. Hell, I like Edgar Allan Poe. I'm not saying the terrible behavior doesn't bother me or that I don't care, but I have very complicated and conflicted feelings about this stuff.
So, yeah, I'll see it, but I won't enjoy it nearly as much as I would have pre-grooming accusations.
Last edited by Refrax5; 08-11-2022 at 07:55 PM.
No, I don't feel good about financially supporting it under the circumstances and I'm still mad over Batgirl.
Doctor Strange: "You are the right person to replace Logan."
X-23: "I know there are people who disapprove... Guys on the Internet mainly."
(All-New Wolverine #4)
Since I haven't watched any DCEU movies anyway I'll just wait until they done rebooting
Yes, I'll see it in the theaters. I find the idea of boycotting a movie over one actor silly.
Same. I actually never go to the cinema. TV though, sure. No guarantee it'll get a TV airing though, especially in the US where it can go to HBO Max or whatever replaces it when it merges with Discovery+.
Either wait for it to air on TV or pirate it then (obviously I won't tell you how!). Streamers are ruled out since you'll have to pay for HBO Max or it's successor.
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Regardless of this Ezra Miller debacle, I wouldn't watch it anyway. I will not give my money to something made specifically to **** on and erase everything Zack Snyder did in the DCEU.
Last edited by Thomas Crown; 08-12-2022 at 08:37 AM.
"Longtime fans will read the book and bitch about it NO MATTER WHAT."
- Grant Morrison
I think I read on these boards that they took Michael Keaton's scenes out of this movie and replaced them with Ben Affleck scenes.
It seems to me the thing that got people hyped for the movie was Keaton returning in the role of Bruce Wayne. For me that was certainly a big draw.
It would be like if there was a new movie that brought back Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker. I imagine if they ever did a Marvel movie like that, they could make a billion dollars.
I still consider the pandemic to be a thing. Some people don't think it is, but a few of my siblings have got the virus recently after managing to stay safe for over two years. There is supposed to be a fourth shot soon, so I'm waiting on that. Maybe if I get that shot and I'm feeling okay, I'll be willing to go into a theatre. But right now seeing movies in the theatre is not an option. I just wait for streaming.
i was thinking DVD from the library if I ever ended up seeing it (like Michael Keaton, but I honestly didn't like Ezra Miller as Flash that much even before all the charges started happening).
Frankly, the Snyderverse was already erased (his movies were canceled, Justice League was heavily retooled, certain elements -- like Wonder Woman's backstory and details r.e. Aquaman -- were retconned, the Snyder Cut was firmly established to be non-canon from day one and a one-off project, the post-JL movies were doing their own thing, etc.). If the Flash movie was to show the Snyderverse reality being erased via time travel or something, it would just be a formality, icing on the cake we were given a long time ago.
Doctor Strange: "You are the right person to replace Logan."
X-23: "I know there are people who disapprove... Guys on the Internet mainly."
(All-New Wolverine #4)
Wasn't interested in seeing it before the Ezra stuff because I tend to find the Flashes boring.