Flash finally has villains great enough to merit a movie adaptation

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Flash finally has villains great enough to merit a movie adaptation

Warning! Spoilers for The Flash #12 ahead!It may be a while until the US flash s Next cinematic outing, but there’s a whole new set of villains just waiting for their big screen debut. Wally West spent months being manipulated by the cosmic beings known as the Arc Angles. The Flash family faces them in a final battle that calls for a film adaptation.

in The Bottle #12 By Simon Spurrier, Ramón Pérez and Vasco Georgiev, Flash is trapped in the Speed ​​Force after being used to free the crown from Thawnes, adrift in an endless void. Sensing his presence, the Flash family uses Max Mercury to transcend to the highest frequency possible to save the beloved speedster.


Flash Avoiding the Arc Angles DC

Unfortunately, waiting for the speedster crew is the logic-defying Arc Angles, who begin to attack the heroes. The Flash family can barely understand the Arc Angles forms (with Avery Ho calling them “Migraine monsters”) as the speedsters scramble to defeat the advanced beings.

The Flash family faces off against the incomprehensible Arc Angles


Comic Panels: The arc angles telling Wally to kill time

described as “Conscious hypergeometries“By Wade West, the Ark Angles are advanced beings who believe that time is the source of all suffering. They conspired to kill time as a way of sparing the world from suffering and began to manipulate reality to see their goals. They twisted things. . So badly that cosmic catastrophes began happening and were pinned on speedsters but to really achieve their goal of stopping time, they developed the Crown of Tones, a parasitic entity to. poison and kill the speed force, and manipulated the Flash to use him as a means of delivering their weapon.

The arc angles are difficult to understand, much less visually see. But given the amazing things being done in big-budget movies these days, you can only imagine what the action would look like in a full-length Flash film. Just imagine the techniques that could bring these arc angles to life and how unsettling they would look in motion. Not to mention how amazing it would be to see Flash and an entire army of speedsters fighting these ethereal beings. It’s a long shot, though The arc angles would make the perfect antagonists in a new Flash movie.

The Bottle #12 is a fantastic basis for a new last action action


Flash and the Crown of Tunes with the Arc Angles DC

Of course, Flash has a lot of villains who also deserve their moment in a movie (especially Captain Cold). That being said, the arc angles have the size and gravitas of an epic adventure and they would no doubt be done real justice on the silver screen. Maybe it’s a pipe dream, but in a few years, who knows? Maybe someone will look at this fight and be intrigued by how innovative the high-concept villains are. Hopefully, one day fans will get a chance to see these Flash And his loved ones take on the arc angles in a big-budget movie.

The Bottle #12 is available now from DC Comics.

The Flash #12 (2024)


The Flash 12 Main Cover: The Flash family runs forward through a rainbow vortex.

  • Writer: Simon Spurrier

  • Artists: Ramón Pérez and Vasco Georgiev

  • Colorist: Matt Hermes

  • Writer: Hassan Othmane-Alhao

  • Cover artist: Ramón Pérez

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