Is Batman v Superman's Flash Warning Connected to Flashpoint?
The DC Extended Universe panel at Comic-Con 2017 brought some exciting new things fans are buzzing [...]
The Knightmare Warning
As you can re-watch above, Batman v Superman was heavily criticized for (among other things) including a really out of place sequence in which Bruce Wayne dreams of a dark future for the Earth. It's been dubbed the "Knightmare" sequence, and it ends with The Flash appearing to Bruce Wayne when he's seemingly awake, warning him that he's "always been right about him," to "fear him," and that Lois Lane is "the key."
This warning is never really resolved in Batman v Superman's story, and as of now, there's no real indication that it will be resolved in Justice League (though a possible big reveal could change things - more on that below).
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Naturally, Fans have assumed that The Flash's warning related to Superman, thereby justifying Batman's campaign against the Man of Steel; however, there's another possibility...
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It could've been a trick of dialogue meant to throw fans of the trail: but what if The Flash's warning to Batman was meant as a self-policing measure?
A lot of the "Flashpoint" storyline (whether on The CW's Flash TV series or in The DC Comics storyline) has to do with Barry Allen coming to accept that he can't use his power to change whatever he wants in history, as there will always be consequences to playing god in such a way. The Knightmare sequence from Batman v Superman suggests any number of ways that Earth could fall into a new dark age - and that alternate world could be Barry Allen's fault.
It would explain why Bruce Wayne has the Knightmare dream just before The Flash appears to him: If Barry screwed up the timeline and was trying to fix it by making contact with the "real" world again, then that energy disruption could have given Bruce flashes of the alternate reality Barry was crossing over from.
How Lois Lane would be the "key" to stopping Barry, or what Barry meant about "you were always right about him," are harder pieces to fit into this theory - but perhaps they'll come together better when we see the full movie.
The point is: Barry warning Batman against his own actions would be a head-trip connection that ties the DCEU films together into an impressive loop.
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Fans of the Flashpoint comic book story may also see another possibilities with this Batman v Superman connection - such as Jason Mamoa's Aquaman!
It's clear from the first Justice League trailers that Aquaman and Batman start from a rocky place, and the Flashpoint story definitely makes Aquaman into a villain on a level that would make Barry come back with a warning to Bruce. Given that Aquaman movie will be released before Flashpoint, we could find Aquaman in a place where a slight change of fate sets him down a darker path.
Of course, the Superman theory still holds true (and is the most logical, in the context of BvS) - especially if Clark/Kal-El comes back from the dead with an evil twist to his character.
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In Justice League, fueled by his restored faith in humanity and inspired by Superman's (Henry Cavill) selfless act, Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) enlists newfound ally Diana Prince to face an even greater threat. Together, Batman and Wonder Woman work quickly to recruit a team to stand against this newly awakened enemy. Despite the formation of an unprecedented league of heroes -- Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg and the Flash -- it may be too late to save the planet from an assault of catastrophic proportions.
Justice League is directed by Zack Snyder, from a screenplay by Chris Terrio, based on a story by Snyder and Terrio, Justice League stars Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot, Jason Momoa, Ezra Miller, Ray Fisher, Ciarán Hinds, Amy Adams, Willem Dafoe, Jesse Eisenberg, Jeremy Irons, Diane Lane, Connie Nielsen, and J. K. Simmons.
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