And hey, Justice League still delivered a costume change of sorts at the end, as Cyborg’s robotic body altered itself to more closely resemble how he looks in the comics.
Superhero costume changes between movies are quite frequent, but at least now directors John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein have the freedom to either commission someone to design a new costume for their movie or stick with the one he’s already wearing.
While I am intrigued by what Snyder and his team could have come up with, I can’t fault Snyder for not wanting to step on the toes of whoever was hired to helm Flash’s movie.
Continuing to share details about his time in the DC Extended Universe on Vero, Zack Snyder posted a picture of Ezra Miller’s first Flash costume test, and afterwards he touched upon how we would have seen this version of Barry Allen be given a new and enhanced suit once Justice League’s main action wrapped up, only to scrap that idea.