The Flash director says the film failed because people ‘don’t care’ about the DC hero
- Andy Muschietti, the director of 'The Flash', stated the film failed because it didn't appeal to all four quadrants of moviegoers.
- 'The Flash' had a worldwide box office total of $271 million against a budget of over $200 million, marking it as a commercial failure.
- Muschietti noted that the film's failure was influenced by factors like a poor script and the controversial behavior of lead actor Ezra Miller.
- Despite the failure of 'The Flash', Muschietti will direct another DC film, 'The Brave and the Bold', which is currently in production.
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