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RELATEDThe Flash Season 3 Casts Awkward Star as Female Top TVLine has learned that Vampire Diaries alum Todd Lasance has been cast in the recurring role of The Rival, who in DC Comics lore is a ...
With The Flash star Ezra Miller on the sidelines, Warner Bros. is mounting an unusual campaign to sell the $200 million superhero movie.
Having the same powers as the first Flash, The Rival also has an appearance that's essentially a darker inversion of Garrick. Sadly, he remains fairly untested, as he's the least used Reverse-Flash.
There are times when rivalries like that of the one between the Washington Commanders and Dallas Cowboys has to be set aside.
DC Comics The Rival (Edward Clariss) First Appearance – Flash Comics #104, 1949 DC Comics Every Flash has an opposite number, even the original speedster, Jay Garrick.
The spirit is thrilling, but ‘The Flash’ is weak With a talented but embattled star in Ezra Miller and a not-so-secret weapon in Michael Keaton, this long-aborning DC Comics adaptation gets ...
Michael Keaton's Batman returns and newcomer Sasha Calle soars alongside Ezra Miller in "The Flash," a pleasant DC outing with familiar shortcomings.
With a talented but embattled star in Ezra Miller and a not-so-secret weapon in Michael Keaton, this long-aborning DC Comics adaptation gets mired in fan-service overload.
DC Needs a Win – but ‘The Flash’ Faces a Fight at the Box Office Pro With a possible sequel hanging in the balance, Warner Bros.’ time-warping superhero film aims to open better than ...
As DC's latest box office failure, "The Flash" reveals how Warner Bros.' is caught between its comic book past and the studio's future.
The rival DC multiverse arguably lends itself well to this kind of endlessly self-referential self-revisionism, given all the various incarnations of Batman and Superman, the misfired reboots and ...