Ezra Miller reprised the speedy superhero a few months later in Suicide Squad, but Justice League will mark the first time he’s one of the leading characters.
At this point in time, Barry’s been playing the superhero game for a little bit, but now he’ll get to team up with others like him before he leads his own solo movie (eventually).
The Flash has been getting his live action due on his own CW TV series since 2014 (although Grant Gustin’s Barry Allen debuted a year earlier on Arrow), but the DCEU has been putting its own spin on the Fastest Man Alive ever since he cameoed last year in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice through both security footage and a future Barry Allen delivering a message to Bruce Wayne after the billionaire experienced his Knightmare.