Ezra Miller in The Flash
(Image credit: Warner Bros.)

The Flash, DC's upcoming blockbuster, is a multiversal adventure that will see Ezra Miller's Barry Allen accidentally break the timeline when he travels back to try and save his mom's life. In the process, Barry comes face to face wꦬith none other than… himself! 

has an exclusive new look at the movie above as part of our new issue, which features Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer on the cover and is available on news🤡stands from May 25. 

The new image details Barry and Barry standing together in what seems to be an epic battle (the movie features the return of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Man of Steel villain General Zod). Both of them look fairly nerv൩ous at the threat they're facing – and, if you look closely, you'll spot one of the Barrys is sporting what appears to be an amended Batsuit as his superhero garb: check out the blunted pointy ears and spray painted Bat Symbol.

Michael Keaton returns as Batman in the movie, but Ben Affleck's Batman is also in the fi🎀lm; that's the multiverse, for you. 

"I have goosebumps right now," director Andy Muschietti said at CinemaCon, recalling seeing Keaton suited up on set in a cavernous batcave built at Leavesden Studios. "The first thing that we shot was when he was wearing the full suit. He's like, 'Can you take a picture? It's 💧for my grandson.'"

"Miꦕchael hadn't put on the suit for 30 years and the guy looked fucking great. It was amazing," producer Barb♊ara Muschietti added. 

But don't anticipate cynical nostalgia bait, despite the Muschiettis' form in reinvigorating beloved IP with their modern It franchise. Keaton's appearance is very much in service to a story of parents ꧅and 🧸children – a theme that resonates throughout the filmmakers' work. 

"We have a thing for the parent/child relationship, because it's the most beautiful and the hardest relationship you'll have," Barbara said, and it's at the forefront of Andy's way into a project. "I approach it first from an emotional angle. If that coreཧ is powerful enough, then it's worth telling a story around it."

The Flash is out in cinemas on June 16 in the UK and June 17 in the US. This is just a snippet of the new issue of , which featu𝓰res Christopher Nolan's epic Oppenheimer on the cover. The magazine hits shelves this Thursday, May 25. Check out the covers below:

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Jane Crowther is a contributing editꦐor to Total Film magazine, having formerly been the longtime Editor, as well as serving as the Editor-in-Chief of the Film Group here at Future Plc, which covers Total Film, SFX, and numerous TV and women's interest brands. Jane is also the vice-chair of The Critics' Circle and a BAFTA member. You'll find Jane on GamesRadar+ exploring the big♔gest movies in the world and living up to her reputation as one of the most authoritative voices on film in the industry. 

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