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Celebrate The Flash Of Two Worlds With Awesome Grant Gustin, Ezra Miller Mashup

Fans of DC Comics’ Flash are lucky enough to have two live-action representations of the scarlet […]

Fans of DC Comics’ Flash are lucky enough to have two live-action representations of the scarlet speedster working right now, and some new fan art celebrates both versions of the hero equally.

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Popular artist BossLogic has created a piece bringing Grant Gustin, the star of The CW’s The Flash television series, and Ezra Miller, the actor who plays Barry Allen in the DC Extended Universe, together, with only a bolt of lightning separating the two.

Take a look below.

“#WEARETHEFLASH I love both universes here is to many more years of awesomeness from both these guys,” BossLogic writes in the Tweet.

Gustin has been playing Barry Allen since 2013 when he first appeared as the character in episodes of Arrow, which led to The Flash spinoff series debuting in 2014. Gustin has shown nothing but support for his cinematic counterpart.

“Ezra is absolutely the more established actor in film, with the acting chops to back it up,” Gustin said on social media. “I’m excited to see what he does with Barry Allen/The Flash.”

Miller was cast as the DCEU’s Flash in 2014, when The Flash movie, which is now the Flashpoint movie after a series of changes in development, was first announced. Gustin debuted as the character in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, where he delivered a warning from the future to Batman. Miller’s Flash will join Batman as a founding member of DC Comics’ premiere superhero team when Miller reprises his role in Justice League.

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Justice League opens in theaters on November 17, 2017. The film will be followed in the DC Extended Universe by Aquaman on December 21, 2018, Wonder Woman 2 on December 13, 2019, Shazam in 2019, Cyborg in 2020, and Green Lantern Corps in 2020.