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‘The Flash’ Ending Explained: When Worlds Collide

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The Flash” has finally arrived.After several attempts (this iteration of the character has been brewing since at least 2013) and substantial controversy, the scarlet speedster has arrived in theaters with an accompanying whirlwind of both excitement and hesitation.

Borrowing loosely from the event comic series “Flashpoint,” “The Flash” stars Ezra Miller as Barry Allen, a crime lab technician and superhero (or “metahuman” in DC speak) who decides to go back in time and prevent his mother’s murder (and his father’s arrest for said murder) but winds up being knocked out of his timeline and into an alternate reality that is very, very wrong.

In this reality he is younger, doesn’t have superpowers and might be helpless to stop an alien invasion led by Zod (Michael Shannon), since this world doesn’t have any metahumans.Can he find that world’s heroes, save the day, and get back to his own realm?

Or will he be hopelessly stuck? Well, read on to find out.Major spoiler for “The Flash” follow.Well, the Snyder-verse Barry (Miller), as well as this alternate reality Barry (also Miller), track down that dimension’s version of Batman, who is an old and out-of-the game Bruce Wayne (Michael Keaton, reprising his role for the first time since 1992’s “Batman Returns”).

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