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'Suicide Squad' Spoiler: DC Key Character Will Make A Cameo Appearance To Tie Up The Series

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Spoiler alert! The Flash is confirmed to appear on the hyped DC movie for villains, "Suicide Squad".

The actor who plays as The Flash, Ezra Miller, recently wrapped a last-minute shooting that will be inserted into the "Suicide Squad" film. It is not specifically determined whether the scene was shot more recently or in April when the movie underwent over a week's time of reshoots. Warner Bros. had no comment regarding the matter, Deadline reported.

According to several sources, the scene shot with Ezra miller is not an end credit but a part of the movie itself.

The film will star Jared Leto, Will Smith, and Margot Robbie and it has already gained an enormous audience. Tracking has been made and it was expected that the movie will earn $125 million upon the opening weekend, it could be higher but not lower.

The Flash is an important character to the DC Extended Universe and it was evidenced by the addition of Flash in the "Suicide Squad" film. As a character, Flash can tie a lot of threads together, THR reported.

The fans has already embraced Miller as a character for The Flash. Unlike in the comic books, Flash in the movie is portrayed as a young less serious man who is in need of friends. He is more lively compared to the previously introduced heroes Batman, Wonder Woman and Superman.

Warner Bros. and DC would like to interlock the films and make a connected series in order to rival the successful "Marvel Avengers" film.

After the bad audience reaction for "Batman v Superman", Warner Bros wanted to reshape the tone of the "Justice League".

 The usual Flash, the one portrayed in comic books, was a forensic police officer. However, Barry Allen in the film is a weird, funny loner that acts as the audience eyes that are in awe of superheroes despite being a superhero himself.

The fans are now asking whether the Flash will appear in "Wonder Woman" or not given the fact that he can travel through time.

 

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