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I don't believe for a second that they'll do Flashpoint, with or without that particular title. It would be the dumbest thing they could do right now. It would be our new BVS in terms of doing too much too fast ("Well, you see, it's not just a Man of Steel sequel, it's also Batman vs. Superman, a Wonder Woman showcase, an opportunity to cameo the JL cast and the Death of Superman all rolled into one!!!").
As far as I'm concerned, JL performed how it did because they didn't earn this ****. And they sure as hell haven't earned anything this story requires.
I say keep it simple, and to me, I think the hiring of these directors points to keeping it simple.
I think I've said in this topic already, but as much as I wouldn't want the villain to be Eobard, I do think he needs to be in the film; somewhat of a cameo or post-credit. A simple scene with a blurry figure, wearing a yellow suit with glowing red eyes stepping out of the shadows and observing Barry from afar toward the end of the film - just to establish he's around.I'm also hoping Reverse Flash/Zoom isn't the villain, the tv show has done evil speedsters to death.
I think I've said in this topic already, but as much as I wouldn't want the villain to be Eobard, I do think he needs to be in the film; somewhat of a cameo or post-credit. A simple scene with a blurry figure, wearing a yellow suit with glowing red eyes stepping out of the shadows and observing Barry from afar toward the end of the film - just to establish he's around.
I would prefer the Rogues (in their element) as the villains.
Nolan could pull off saving Joker and Two Face for TDK trilogy because there had been several Batman films, a tv series, and an Animated series prior to BB which expended the bigger named villains who were well known to the GA.
At the same time, I can understand them wanting to separate themselves from the tv series and go with Dr Light and the rogues, as has been rumored.
Some good points have been made, but I really do think a character like the Reverse Flash would benefit from a bit of build-up. The Rogues as a group, meanwhile, 1.) aren't any slouches as Flash antagonists, 2.) wouldn't require quite so much heavy lifting, and 3.) would, ideally, keep things more interesting than just being a by-the-numbers CG-fest that does the same kind of third act that 70% of the CBMs we've seen in the last 5-10 years have done.
Yes I would hold off on Reverse Flash at least for now. I would save him for the sequel as a villain but have him show up in a post credit scene to build up the DCEU build up towards the eventual Flash sequel.