Or perhaps directors would be allowed to conceive big scenes in a way that limits the prolonged CGI use.
I don’t by any means hate all the CGI sequences The Flash team creates, but I wonder how my future children will perceive the moments that even I think are less than stellar.
Perhaps given the extra days for filming would allow for more time for effects wizards to add a really solid polish to those digital-heavy scenes.
As Cavanagh states, the spectacle is a big part of the comic book ethos, and we’re all certainly not tuning in for a 20-minute talk between Barry and Iris as she cries about her potential death — we want action!