The story follows Barry Allen as he uses his incredible speed to travel back in time to prevent his mother's murder. However, his actions inadvertently fracture reality, creating a multiverse where familiar heroes take on different forms and classic villains like General Zod return.
: Strong emotional core, entertaining action, and successful integration of DC legacy characters. the_flash_superhero
: Barry must confront the "Flashpoint" paradox—realizing that even with the power to change the past, some tragedies cannot be undone without destroying the fabric of the universe. The story follows Barry Allen as he uses
: A convoluted plot that may confuse casual viewers and controversial casting choices that divided the fanbase. his actions inadvertently fracture reality
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: Miller's performance captures Barry's vulnerability and awkwardness. However, critics noted that having too much of the lead actor—playing two versions of Barry—occasionally felt taxing for the audience.
: A standout highlight is the return of Michael Keaton as a retired Batman, providing a nostalgic anchor for long-time fans.