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Justice League Ezra Miller Is The Flash - Part 2

His face when he sees the parademon drawing and says "okay..." kills me. :funny:

He rules so much in all those clips.
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I don't see Ezra's Flash as an entirely comic relief emptied of personality, but a more grounded and "normal" mindset despite his incredible powers. He is the enthusiastic, untrained and amateur. The whole story is insane and he is the kiddo with the attitude of "well, this escalated quickly".

This.

Keep in mind that Barry isn't really The Flash yet. He's still in the early stages of his career and still experimenting things. Just think about it. Bruce Wayne shows up at your place revealing he's Batman. You meet Wonder Woman. You see a drawing of a Parademon. You encounter a literal cyborg. And later on you're gonna meet Aquaman and Stepphenwolf. All of this is happening really fast for Barry, so I think his personality and the things he's saying is believable.
 
I am kinda the opposite, actually... his lines and quirky behavior that annoyed me in trailers, seem to work better in the clips themselves, when you get a better grasp of the scene. I still find it a bit forced and too much on some occasions, but I think it adds to the dynamic of the team as a whole, when opposed to the three rather stoic characters.

I don't believe I'll ever love Miller's Flash, but in this context, I think it works.

I have a suspicion that there is a scene we see in the trailers, that head on shot coming at the audience that is SUPER pivotal. The Lightning VFX may be more than just part of the characte's power set but part of the story in a key way.
 
I have a suspicion that there is a scene we see in the trailers, that head on shot coming at the audience that is SUPER pivotal. The Lightning VFX may be more than just part of the characte's power set but part of the story in a key way.

Maybe creating energy to jump start something - can't let that energy go to waste.


If a 'kid' version or younger version of a hero was introduced, this style suits it perfectly - i can't help but think of him as impulse or kid flash.
 
A stack of documents from the Daily Planet in the Flash's basement? what could it mean??

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'Justice League's Ezra Miller Says He Was Inspired By Grant Morrison http://comicbook.com/dc/2017/11/08/justice-league-ezra-miller-inspired-grant-morrison/

There are few names more synonymous with comics than Grant Morrison, and fans will see his influence in Justice League in a surprising way.

It turns out Flash actor Ezra Miller is a huge fan of Morrison's work, which includes an incredibly popular run on Justice League. Miller had the chance to go over the character with Morrison, and he couldn't be happier about it.

"Grant Morrison is like the high priest of comic book and graphic novel writers," Miller told DC All Access. "Grant Morrison is my absolute favorite comic book author and the person who really shows me a way into this mythology and then a way through it into just the beautiful scope of everything. I mean, he goes quite deep. I've really been so inspired by his work."

Fans will recognize some familiar themes, including his constant fight to right past wrongs.

"This is certainly a recurring theme for the Flash through the character's history," Miller said. "The hero complex becomes even more complicated when space-time is malleable to this person's consciousness. So, it is the idea that you could have done something better, especially when you've gone through trauma, and even involved the most minor thing. You stub your toe and wish you could go to the moment before it happened, to when everything was okay and you did not stub your toe. Then of course you come into time travel and it gets tricky because of the butterfly effect. You had to stub your toe for that weather system to happen."

It's still pretty surreal for Miller and the entire cast that they are indeed bringing these heroes to life. Miller describes one of those surreal moments involving another comics legend, artist Alex Ross.

"I swear, I felt like I'd been blacking out and entering comic frames," Miller said. "It's very hard to describe the feeling when you look out at someone you know and see that Alex Ross painting in front of you, and it's these real people. There's this underlying knowledge of everything they've done and gone through to get to that place."
 
Is Ezra Miller really cousins with a guy that made a cake from vomit?
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Filthy Frank is like the polar opposite of Ezra Miller.
 
Gosh... Those pics above remind me of the time people thought Ezra was to slight for the part.
 
https://***********/IGN/status/928706271129112576

Yaaaaaaaaaaasss
 
I've been happily reading the early reactions to JL and really glad to see many of them say Ezra/The Flash is one of the highlights in the film. Really just confirms to me what a great casting this is, not just for Ezra's innate talent but also how he complements the rest of the cast!

In other news, Ezra with @realdealmada

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