Ezra Miller and Grant Morrison will tackle the script for the eternally-in-development Flash movie&#
- M.P.Norman
- Mar 17, 2019
- 1 min read
The long-in-waiting film that is the Flash is getting a new writing team: veteran writer Grant Morrison and Barry Allen himself, Ezra Miller.
The Flash himself is taking on scripting duties after “a clash of creative visions” with directors John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein (Spider-Man: Homecoming), who reportedly have a more lighthearted approach in mind. Miller and Morrison’s script could decide whether the young actor stays on as the Scarlet Speedster!
While this would be Miller’s first writing credit on a major motion picture, Morrison brings a lot of comic book experience to the team.
Morrison not only co-wrote an excellent Flash run with Mark Millar back in the ’90s, but he’s tackled most of DC’s most popular heroes, giving many of them character-defining storylines. Just go read All-Star Superman, his zany Batman run, the very cosmic JLA, or his current Green Lantern book to see what we’re talking about. Morrison could bring some major comics authenticity to the movie, to say the least.
It’s been a long road for The Flash movie behind the scenes, but with Grant Morrison involved, Culturedemandsgeeks might actually be interested in this movie now. We’re not great DC movie fans, but he’s good so we will be following this story with a keen sense of intrigue and a growing sense of please be good!
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