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The Arrowverse"s Reverse-Flash actor from The Flash
TV show has given his thoughts on
The Flash movie, with the DC star having recently provided his review of Ezra Miller"s superhero film.
Nearly two years after The Flash movie"s theatrical release, one of the prominent stars of The Flash TV show has shared their thoughts on the DCEU film, as Tom Cavanagh spoke about the 2023 installment at Fan Expo Portland (via MrHistorican). Cavanagh - who played the villainous Reverse-Flash and many versions of Harrison Wells - addressed that, while aware of Miller"s controversies from this time period,
he actually enjoyed The Flash movie, stating the following:
[indent] Tom Cavanagh: I saw it! A) I did see it, B) I liked it! Here"s what I think...I know they had all sorts of things, off-camera issues, and stuff going on.
They do a remarkable job - the first half of that movie, in my opinion, and as somebody who"s protective of Grant Gustin as The Flash, I thought they were so very winning... They played him like they took the IQ level down and I thought that was good. No, but they did it purposely, and I think that"s going to make The Flash more innocent and different. Good call!
Because you don"t want to repeat what a guy did for a decade on television. When Keaton shows up - spoiler alert! - you"re like, "Holy c--p!" It"s so funny if you look at The Flash DVD cover, what"s on it? Batman, which tells you a little bit of something. Then the end of it, it"s a massive digital thing. That"s not always easy to accomplish, but if you watch the first half of that movie, and you watch its genesis story, it was a little slightly different than ours and I thought it was extremely well done. I remember talking to Geoff Johns about this, he"s DC, and Marvel"s kicking ass, I"m like "What do you think about their success?" and he"s like, "What"s good for comic books is good for all of us." And I sort of feel that way.
[/indent]Source: Fan Expo Portland (via MrHistorican)/YouTube
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