The Flash post-credits scene leaks – Another classic DC star cameo unveiled | Films | Entertainment

In just a couple of weeks time, The Flash will finally hit cinemas. The DC adventure follows Ezra Miller’s Barry Allen on a time travelling adventure across the multiverse in an effort to save his mother’s life.

The Justice League member ends up in another universe with Michael Keaton’s Batman (Ben Affleck’s Bruce Wayne also features in the movie) as he teams up with a Flash variant and Supergirl.

There are set to be surprises aplenty, with director Andy Muschietti already spoiling that Nicolas Cage’s Superman from an unmade 1990s movie is set to cameo. But that isn’t all.

A final cut of The Flash is being worked on and a new leak has revealed yet another classic Batman cameo and more. WARNING: Spoilers ahead.

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According to respected leaker CanWeGetSomeToast, the final shot of The Flash – as already rumoured – is the face of George Clooney’s Dark Knight.

The star infamously played the Caped Crusader in the poorly received Batman and Robin back in the 1990s.

Meanwhile, the scooper had more details on the post-credits scene which will set up another DC movie due for release later this year.

The leaker wrote: “Post-Credits: Barry and Arthur (Momoa) are at a bar talking about the Multiverse. Barry mentions how Batman represents the same thing across the multiverse, but is different people.

“Arthur asks about himself, and Barry says they’re all the same. (But we’ve never seen him in any other universe, so I don’t understand how Barry knows that. The Universe he spent the most amount of time in recently, Keaton-Verse, Aquaman was dead or not born or something).

“Arthur falls over drunk and asks Barry for another drink and flips him an Atlantean treasure to pay for it. Barry wishes he could get drunk because his metabolism is too fast and doesn’t let him.”

The Flash hits UK cinemas on June 16, 2023 while Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom lands on December 20, 2023.

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