The coda of the ending with Sasha and Keaton was removed and replaced with Barry calling Bruce Wayne with his phone, and end up realizing the dude ain't Affleck or Keaton anymore. A minor part that was shoot with Keaton for the end is left in the film but without Keaton being visible, to give the idea that Bruce is there coming when Barry is at the phone out the courthouse. Despite an actual actor isn't shown, if the different voice wasn't enough, Barry's words make 100% clear to the audience that this Bruce Wayne isn't Affleck or Keaton.
There is this split I mentioned about who that Bruce Wayne is supposed to be, because it sounded like Clooney's to some while others didn't recognize the voice (expect it'll become an online debate after June's release lmao). Even if it's really Clooney that did the voice work, I don't think it matters in-story if his face isn't on-screen and people can't be really completely sure who is talking.
On this subject, early this month, the film was shown in original language without subtitles in few fan screenings in Europe where American movies get dubbed and thus there isn't much familiarity with the original actors' voices (one person I talked about it thought he heard Affleck's at the end, lol). No Clooney dispute over there from what I heard, there was a more unanimous consensus that the guy isn't a specific Batman (no face/body, voice isn't familiar at all) and could possibly represent Gunn's new Batman and Barry being in the new universe if they'd decide so. I get that Clooney/not-Clooney shit could sound confusing.
In the universe/timeline Barry Allen is at the end, Iris and Henry Allen are the same familiar faces to Barry, but Bruce Wayne is acknowledged (via voice and Barry's words/reaction) as being different. There aren't appearances of other heroes in the epilogue, no Supergirl popping out or being mentioned. What's going on or where are the other characters/actors isn't addressed in the ending they are showing. Without specifics, it can be any universe/timeline. |