With The Flash movie being viewed as a financial failure at the box office, Kevin Smith laments that it may have inadvertently killed off plans for the live action adaptation of Batman Beyond.
The Flash leaned heavily on nostalgia for the history of the DC live-action films and television series. The return of Michael Keaton to the cape and cowl as Bruce Wayne/Batman is one of the major elements of both the story and the marketing promotion prior to the film's release. But even with fans and critics agreeing that Keaton's Batman was one of the highlights of The Flash, it only brought in $139 million for its total 3-day opening weekend at the international box office.
Could the lukewarm box office for The Flash have quashed the Batman Beyond movie as well? Check out the details below. The alleged plans for Batman Beyond were mentioned by comic book writer, filmmaker, and hardcore fanboy Kevin Smith during his "Fat Man Beyond" podcast in front of a live audience.
https://twitter.com/ThatKevinSmith/status/1670907996061454338 During the podcast, Kevin Smith shared a third-hand account of what the apparent plans were for Michael Keaton if The Flash performed at least as well as Matt Reeves's The Batman:
