In the “Multiverse 101” panel on DC FanDome, DC Films President Walter Hamada shared a wealth of new data on what DC Extended Universe will look like in the future. Confirming that Flash’s appearance on the big screen in Canonical Crisis on Infinite Earths also seemed to reveal that the small Barry Allen screen is guilty of creating the multiverse.
In the future, it turns out that there will be no more regulations in position that save certain characters from appearing on television when they are reserved for an upcoming film, because Hamada explained that they are convinced that the audience must distinguish between others. versions of them. Heroes and villains (something we’ve all known as enthusiasts for some time).
“It’s the scenario where enthusiasts just need to see the characters, you can have The Flash on TV and in movies,” he said, “and in the future, there are more opportunities to do that and use the medium like we didn’t.” . I haven’t used it before.”
The conversation also focused on the option of telling more Elseworlds-style stories similar to last year’s Joker, and Hamada replied, “Our purpose is to tell wonderful stories. If I painted like an Elseworld, we would. That’s when the right filmmaker and the story is armed. The choice is there. If we knew the smart filmmaker with a charming tale that doesn’t paint in our existing timeline, we’d explore it.”
Unfortunately, it was at this point that he defied rumors that a Superman: Red Son film was being prepared. This would have been a great announcement for DC FanDome, but it was never reported more than anything on fan sites. On the plus side, DC TV author Greg Berlanti said the door was now open to more movie and TV crossovers thanks to Crisis!
There’s a lot to digest, but the DC Multiverse obviously opens many new doors…