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Flashpoint fan art features Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Batman alongside Ezra Miller’s Flash

August 7, 2017 by Robert Kojder

Following the recent announcement at Comic-Con that DC’s solo Flash movie would be an adaptation of the Flashpoint comic book storyline, some fan art has arrived online from George Evangelista depicting what a Thomas Wayne Batman would look like as played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan. He is drawn prepped for battle alongside Ezra Miller’s Flash. Check it out here…

SEE ALSO: Rumour: Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman to appear in Flashpoint movie

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Jeffrey Dean Morgan has also previously shared some fan artwork that also gave us a look at what Lauren Cohan could look like as The Joker alongside his Batman. Needless to say, everyone is having fun with what could be a very fun superhero movie.

Let us know below in the comments if you are excited for Flashpoint…

Originally published August 7, 2017. Updated April 16, 2018.

Filed Under: Movies, News, Robert Kojder Tagged With: Batman, DC, DC Extended Universe, Ezra Miller, Flashpoint, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, The Flash

About Robert Kojder

Robert Kojder is Chief Film Critic at Flickering Myth. He is a Rotten Tomatoes–approved critic and a member of the Chicago Film Critics Association, Critics Choice Association, and Online Film Critics Society.

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