involving star Ezra Miller. Miller reprises their role as The Flash, who in the movie travels back in time to stop his mother's murder, changing the present day in the process." after the April showing, adding that it was filled with surprises and emotion.
But Guerrasio — and other critics — didn't see the final film. The version they saw at CinemaCon ended abruptly,"with a chunk of the final scene missing," Siegel reported, adding that the ending has apparently changed multiple times since. Now the ending has been settled, but the studio is still trying to keep its contents from leaking to the general public. In showings on the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank this week, Siegel reported, the final scene was intact but"key elements" were blurred out.
The director of the movie, Andy Muschietti, has indicated he wouldn't recast Miller in a potential sequel amid controversies for the actor that includeStill, Muschietti said, he admires Miller's acting chops.Warner Bros. did not immediately respond to a request for comment.Subscribe to push notifications