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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'The Flash' director says movie failed because women don't care about the character
Despite the superhero blockbuster's failure at the box office, Andy Muschietti says he is still "very happy with the movie." Warner Bros. Pictures Ezra Miller, Ezra Miller, and Sasha Calle in 'The Flash'By the time The Flash hit theaters in 2023 after years of delays, it was old news. James Gunn and Peter Safran had already been appointed as the new co-heads of DC Studios and were planning a relaunch of the superhero universe that would owe noth…
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