It isn't just you wondering 'how the heck do they release 'The Flash' now?'
reported this weekend that, yes, the studio that has already put $200 million into this movie is wondering what in the heck they do next.
Deadline also wrote that WB isn’t just keeping their fingers crossed and hoping this goes away. CEO and president of the newly merged Warner Bros. Discovery,to act as a foundation for a widening slate of mainstream hits for the studio. While no definitive action has been set in place, Deadline also wrote that their sources have indicated that, “even if no more allegations surface, the studio won’t likely keep Miller in the Flash role in future DC films.”
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