It may still be two years away, but The Flash movie has just hit a major snag. The movie's Director Seth Grahame-Smith has left the project citing "creative differences" as the cause.
Grahame-Smith is known for his work on Pride & Prejudice & Zombies and Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter as an author and screenwriter but The Flash was due to be his directorial debut. Ezra Miller's role remains unchanged as the movie is still two years away from release on March 16, 2018.
The movie will still use Grahame-Smith's script which features Barry Allen as "The Fastest Man Alive", who made a brief cameo in Batman v. Superman.
Source: [The Hollywood Reporter]
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