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[edit]I'm placing this here as I think it's important to add the live action film section I contributed to four years ago, but no longer have the time. Place any other relevant links here. Josh Horowitz (2007-08-20). "Breaking: Ryan Reynolds Says He's Up For 'Justice League' Film". MTV Movies Blog.
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[edit]I feel like there is too much excessive information for the Television and Films section and should be trimmed down to this:
Television
The Flash has been adapted to television many times, as a short-lived 1990 television series which was later rebooted in 2014 and appeared in several animated cartoon series.
Animation
- The first animated show that the Flash appeared in was The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure. The series featured the Barry Allen / Flash and Wally West / Kid Flash incarnations of the Flash, who were both voiced by Ray Owens.
- Barry Allen / The Flash appears inSuper Friends, voiced by Jack Angel .
- Barry Allen / The Flash appears in media set in the DC Animated Universe continuity of the DC Universe voiced by multiple voice actors including Charlie Schlatter in Superman: The Animated Series, and Michael Rosenbaum in Justice League.
- Barry Allen / The Flash appears in The Batman, voiced again by Charles Schlatter. However, The Batman is set in a different continuity than the previous DC Animated Universe.
- Wally West / Kid Flash appears in the Teen Titans animated series, voiced by Michael Rosenbaum.
- Jay Garrick appears in Batman: Brave and the Bold, voiced by Andy Milder voices .
- Jay Garrick / The Flash, Barry Allen / The Flash, and Wally West / Kid Flash appear in the animated series Young Justice voiced by Geoff Pierson, James Arnold Taylor and later George Eads, and Jason Spisak respectively. Additionally, Barry's son Bart Allen / Impulse appears voiced by Jason Marsden.
- Jay Garrick, Barry Allen, Wally West, and Bart Allen appear in Mad.
- Kid Flash appears in a reboot of Teen Titans titled Teen Titans Go!, voiced by Will Friedle.
- Barry Allen / The Flash appears in the Arrowverse web series Vixen, voiced by Grant Gustin.
- Barry Allen / The Flash appears in DC Super Hero Girls, voiced by Josh Keaton.
Live-action
- Barry Allen / The Flash appears in the short-lived 1990 television series The Flash, portrayed by John Wesley Shipp.
- A re-imagining of Barry Allen / The Flash appears in television series set in the Arrowverse, portrayed by Grant Gustin. He makes his debut in the second season of Arrow in the episodes "The Scientist", and "Three Ghosts". Initially as a backdoor pilot, The CW ordered a 24-episode series for The Flash with Gustin reprising his role. Gustin also appears as in Supergirl in the crossover episode "World's Finest".
Film
Live-action
DC Extended Universe
Barry Allen / The Flash makes his theatrical debut in the DC Extended Universe, portrayed by Ezra Miller[1] first making a cameo appearance in Batman vs. Superman. He makes his full appearance in Justice League and it's 2021 directors cut Zack Snyder's Justice League.
A solo Flash film The Flash is currently in production with Miller reprising his role.[2]
Animation
- Barry Allen appears in direct-to-video movie Justice League: The New Frontier, voiced by Neil Patrick Harris.
- Wally West / The Flash appears in Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, voiced by Josh Keaton.
- Barry Allen / The Flash appears in the DC Super Friends short film The Joker's Playhouse, voiced by Eric Bauza.
- Barry Allen / The Flash appears in the animated film Justice League: Doom, voiced by Michael Rosenbaum. The film is separate continuity from the DC Animated Universe despite voice actors reprising various roles.
- Barry Allen / The Flash appears in multiple DC Lego Super Heroes films voiced by Charlie Schlatter in Lego Batman: The Movie - DC Super Heroes Unite and later by James Arnold Taylor from Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League vs. Bizarro League and beyond.
- Barry Allen is the main Flash in animated films loosely based on DC Comics' The New 52 run set in the DC Animated Movie Universe. Justin Chambers voices the character in Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox while Christopher Gorham replaces Chambers in Justice League: War, Justice League: Throne of Atlantis, Justice League vs. Teen Titans. The Death of Superman, Reign of the Supermen, and Justice League Dark: Apokolips War. Jason Spisak reprises his role as Wally West / Kid Flash during a five year flashback in Teen Titans: The Judas Contract as a member of the old Teen Titans.
- Barry Allen / The Flash appears in The Lego Batman Movie, voiced by Adam DeVine.
- Barry Allen appears in the short animated film DC Super Heroes vs. Eagle Talon, voiced by Daisuke Namikawa.
- Barry Allen / The Flash appears in Justice Society: World War II, voiced by Matt Bomer. He later appears in a non-speaking cameo in the post-credits scene of the second part of Batman: The Long Halloween.
References
- ^ Ford, Rebecca (October 15, 2014). "Warner Bros.' 'The Flash' Movie to Star Ezra Miller". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved October 3, 2021.
- ^ Davis, Brandon (April 19, 2021). "The Flash Movie Starts Production, New Logo Revealed". ComicBook.com. Retrieved October 3, 2021.