Four big cameos were removed from the final version of The Flash.
Warning - this article contains major spoilers forThe Flash.
One of those things was all of the cameos within it.
There were the obvious ones such asBen Afflecks BatmanorGal Gadots Wonder Woman.
Then there wasMichael Keatons Batman, who, of course, played a leading role in the film.
We had to choose, we had to pick.
Below are the four Multiverse cameos that could have been, according to Muschietti.
1.)
The show went for three seasons, made up of over 50 episodes.
Sadly, a glimpse of her hero didn’t make it off the chopping block forEzra Miller’srecent film.
While she didn’t make it intoThe Flash, Carter did make it intoWonder Woman 1984.
She also played an alien Durlan named Olivia Marsdin and was even formerly the president of the United States.
2.)
The actor first appeared in 1978’sSuperman: The Movie.
One of the Caped Crusader’s rogue gallery who could have made it in was Burgess Meredith’sPenguin.
Turns out, there was another villain from West’s world who almost joined Meredith.
4.)
Cesar Romero - Joker
Where Batman goes, so doesJokerwell, except for inThe Flash.
Cesar Romero first appeared as the iconic villain in the 1960sBatmanTV show alongside Adam West.
His Joker was the main antagonist of the series, and the secondary villain of the 1966 film.
Maybe Next Time, Multiverse?
When the Multiverseis at one’s disposal, the possibilities are endless.
In reality, it’s shocking how they didn’t squeeze in any more Multiverse cameos.
After all, this isn’t likely the last time The Flash will interact with the Multiverse.
Maybe they can take the opportunity tobring in the hero’s arch-nemesis, Reverse Flash?
The Flashis currently playing in theaters.
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