Yes... Yes... YES!!!!! This is what I would love to see as the final version...
Batman giving Barry his suit would make a lot of sense.
Yeah, but I'd rather Barry put it - that is, the finished project - together himself. I don't have a problem heroes assisting other heroes, but there are limits.
I've see a BUNCH of set reports saying the costume still has the black spots[/QUOTE]
Source?
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I've see a BUNCH of set reports saying the costume still has the black spots
I saw a set report that said the costume has black wires on it for post production purposes.Source?
When we first meet up with Flash the suit hes wearing is a prototype. From what I gathered, it seems that Barry Allen may have broken into NASA and is using 3D printers to help make the outfit protect him when running at super speed. The design is very aerodynamic and, as many of you know, when Flash runs he generates electricity which circles around his body. The help make the effect come to life, the costume has black stretchy wires which will show the electricity and will be added in post-production. Once Barry Allen connects with Bruce Wayne and Wayne-Tech, Flashs costume will probably get an upgrade .
So, what's different? A lot. There's no white on the Flash costume that we saw in the Costume Department of Justice League. No white behind the lightning bolt on his chest. No white on the inside of his arms. No white on his sides, where his pockets go. The suit, which looked more like armor and less like this form-fitting leotard, was red and gold, and the gold trims were in different locations from this
Then, there's the cowl. The eyes look similar, but different. (Sorry) But it's the gold bolts coming off the head. They aren't part of the costume anymore. The DC Movie Flash has gold bars that almost look like elongated "7" on his head, and they do not protrude off of his head the way that these do.
The biggest thing missing from this early concept art? The new Flash costume will be wrapped in thin, but noticeable, wires that will generate electricity a Barry reaches top speeds. The inclusion of these wires, and the flashes that they will generate, make the DC Films suit look a lot more like the Injustice version of The Flash. This image is CLOSE, but still not 100% accurate.
I hope the white circle is there, but I guess I can live without it. I just hope the ear bolt things protrude off the mask.
Has it been confirmed whether or not his gloves are fingerless? If they are, I really don't understand the logic behind that.
Has it been confirmed whether or not his gloves are fingerless? If they are, I really don't understand the logic behind that.
Has it been confirmed whether or not his gloves are fingerless? If they are, I really don't understand the logic behind that.
The costume everyone is wondering about is The Flash's. While this suit is the closest looking piece of art to what Ezra Miller was actually wearing on set by comparison to the overload of images sent my way on Twitter in the past week, it's still not an exact copy of the suit.
First of all, the suit has no white spots on the hip areas or inside the biceps. Also, it has closed gloves on the hands with black tips on the fingers.
Yes, it does have a circle around the chest's Flash logo.
The cowl is not one complete, smooth piece and neither is the rest of the suit. The suit, which is made up of 148 pieces, looks to be broken into smaller sections of protective armors all put together on one underlying connective material rather than a singular outer material. There is also quite a bit of wiring around the suit, connecting several pieces to others, which is not seen in the new image.
There's no white on the Flash costume that we saw in the Costume Department of Justice League. No white behind the lightning bolt on his chest. No white on the inside of his arms. No white on his sides, where his pockets go. The suit, which looked more like armor and less like this form-fitting leotard, was red and gold, and the gold trims were in different locations from this
Then, there's the cowl. The eyes look similar, but different. (Sorry) But it's the gold bolts coming off the head. They aren't part of the costume anymore. The DC Movie Flash has gold bars that almost look like elongated "7" on his head, and they do not protrude off of his head the way that these do.
The biggest thing missing from this early concept art? The new Flash costume will be wrapped in thin, but noticeable, wires that will generate electricity a Barry reaches top speeds.
The suit we saw in the Costume Workshop, on Ezra Miller as he filmed scenes, and in the finished scene screened by Zack Snyder was referred to as a prototype suit that Barry Allen was using to "test" his powers. It was beaten up and scratched, badly. But in later Concept Art, The Flash's suit had Wayne Tech logos on it, so changes will be coming. But they looked nothing like this Concept Art, so I think it's fair to say that it has evolved a great deal.
According to ComicBook:
According to CinemaBlend:
Wow those two really conflict with each other.. Maybe each of them saw one of the 2 different suits.
Ikr? It is kinda difficult to assemble all the details about the suit. For example some say he has just a circle on the chest, others say it's a white circle. Hopefully we'll get a full look after SDCC.
Has it been confirmed whether or not his gloves are fingerless? If they are, I really don't understand the logic behind that.