5 Issues The Flash Needs To Overcome With Featuring Multiple Versions Of Batman

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What happens when The Flash comes out and Keaton’s Batman is only in three minutes of the movie? I’m not saying that will happen, but if it were, do we only have ourselves to blame? This is The Flash, after all, and there’s technically no obligation based on the title for this film to give us extensive drawn-out scenes. Don’t be surprised if these Batmen aren’t up to Bat-much by the time this movie is all said and done, but I could be completely off base. In truth, I have to say this in order to shield myself from all the rage I felt when Joker was hardly in Suicide Squad, and I’m in no hurry to feel that pain again.

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