Warner Bros. has no worries inThe Flash.
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Said Vue Cinemas boss Tim Richards aboutThe Flash: I absolutely loved it.

Ezra Miller as The FlashWarner Bros.
Its got heart, its got soul.
You care about the characters.
Its going to be big.

Its great to see the whole Warner Bros slate including comedies, horror and DC.
Everything that our audiences are desperate for.
Said Kentucky-based exhibitor Rick Roman tonight, The audience loved it.
I thought it was very good lots of humor.
Emotional at the end with some people crying.
I like how they brought in Batman to support the Flash.
The movie will have legs since people will see it more than once.
Deadlinespoke with AMC CEO Adam Aronbefore we all sat down forThe Flashtonight in Las Vegas.
Still, the circuit boss smelled a hit after Warner Bros. robust two-hour presentation earlier in the day.
Im excited about the whole slate, he beamed, stoked that Warner Bros.
Discovery CEO David Zaslav is aiming for 20 theatrical releases a year.
Said Aron, Thats music to my ears.
Despite Millers riffraff off-set, other filmmakers have heralded the actors work ethic and talent.
The actor even insisted that their lines be done in French where required.
It is a dazzling trip thru time as the DC universe indeed flashes before our eyes.
Not just a great new addition to DC but a wild and surprising tribute to what came before.
A triumph for Ezra and Keatons return.
CinemaCon version of The Flash was work in progress.
Might there still be an additional scene or two to see when it opens in June?