The Flash’s Director Andy Muschietti Opens Up About Why His Movie Failed At Box Office

2023 marked the time when we last witnessed one of the final appearances in the DC Extended Universe, specifically The Flash, starring Ezra Miller. Lately, director Andy Muschietti has shared his insights as to why this film didn’t perform as well at the box office.

In an exclusive chat on Radio Tu’s YouTube program, La Baulera del Coso, Muschietti shared his approach to filmmaking, stating that when a studio produces a $200 million movie, they aim to make it enjoyable for viewers as diverse as your grandmother.

The filmmaker of It Chapter Two expressed that they discovered numerous individuals uninterested in the Flash character, specifically women. Yet, they were quite content with the film.

It’s worth noting that the film The Flash earned an impressive $270 million worldwide, surpassing its production cost of $200 million.

Simultaneously, it’s important to note that the movie faced significant controversy due to its main actor, Ezra Miller, being arrested multiple times in Hawaii for causing public disturbances during 2022. The allegations against him involve harassment of minors on various occasions. Despite avoiding promotional interviews, he made a surprising and startling appearance at the film’s red carpet premiere.

In a different phrasing, let me say: The narrative of The Flash bore a striking resemblance to the animated film Flashpoint Paradox. It particularly delved into the character arc of Miller, and interestingly enough, it also highlighted the iconic Batman, portrayed by Michael Keaton, from earlier times.

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2025-01-14 18:22