The Flash Ending Explained, and Post Credit Scenes.

The Flash Ending Explained: The highly anticipated solo adventure of The Flash, starring Ezra Miller, has finally arrived after a long wait.

In this thrilling film, time travel and the multiverse take center stage, adding an extra layer of complexity to the storyline.

Barry Allen, played by Ezra Miller, travels back in time to save his mother, but unwittingly alters the course of events and gives General Zod the opportunity to carry out the evil plan he previously failed to achieve in “Man of Steel.”

With this bold storytelling approach, the movie sets the stage for James Gunn’s future endeavors with the best DC characters.

Also, the concluding moments of the film The Flash left viewers eagerly anticipating if there will be a next chapter. So, if you’re curious about the ending of the film The Flash, read on to discover all the details.

The Flash Ending Explained: What Happened At The End Of The Film?

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“The Flash” concludes with Barry Allen successfully returning to his original timeline and clearing his father’s name.

However, things are far from normal as a surprising twist reveals that George Clooney is now portraying Bruce Wayne. The climax revolves around a massive battle between the heroes and General Zod’s forces.

The situation looks dire as Bruce Wayne’s ship explodes, and Zod fatally stabs Kara Zor-El, stealing the Kryptonian genetic code.

Despite repeated attempts, the younger Barry fails to alter history through time travel. The older Barry explains that these events are an “inevitable intersection” of timelines and will always occur.

Impatient, the younger Barry continues his time-traveling until Dark Flash, a malevolent version of himself, emerges.

Dark Flash is the result of the younger Barry’s obsession with saving everyone through time travel, as he had inadvertently created himself earlier in the movie.

The time-traveling leads to the fracturing of the multiverse, offering glimpses of various Superman and Batman actors, including Adam West, Nicolas Cage fighting a giant spider as Superman, and Christopher Reeve’s Superman alongside Helen Slater’s Supergirl.

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What Happens To The Dark Flash?

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Dark Flash reveals the horrific outcome of the younger Barry’s actions, leading him to sacrifice himself to save the older Barry and erase Dark Flash from existence.

The older Barry realizes the inevitability of his return home and goes back to the day his mother visited the supermarket.

In a heartfelt interaction, they recognize each other, and he subtly removes a tin of tomatoes from her shopping cart, altering the course of events and ensuring his father’s absence during his mother’s murder. This seemingly restores the “normal” timeline.

Barry returns to his timeline on the day of his father’s court case, where it is revealed that he strategically moved the tomatoes in the shop to provide his father an alibi captured on a security camera. The court believes in his father’s innocence.

Barry’s day continues to improve as he asks Iris West out for dinner, and she accepts. Later, he receives a call from Bruce Wayne and is surprised to see George Clooney, who steps out of a fancy car outside the court, sparking Barry’s incredulous reaction.

Barry’s reaction of “Who the fuck is this?” indicates that Clooney’s portrayal of Batman in “Batman & Robin” is infamous for being one of the worst movies ever made. The ending highlights the messy and intricate nature of time travel.

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What Happens In Post-credits Scene Of The Flash?

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In the post-credits scene of “The Flash,” Barry Allen finds himself attempting to explain the concepts of time travel and the multiverse to a heavily intoxicated Aquaman, played by Jason Momoa.

In this short and comedic scene, Barry engages in a conversation with the drunken Arthur Curry, sharing his encounters with different versions of Bruce Wayne and the existence of multiple parallel worlds.

However, it becomes evident that Aquaman is not paying much attention to Barry’s explanations, as he eventually collapses into a puddle and falls asleep. Before drifting off, he hands Barry one of his Atlantean rings.

This scene hints at a potential crossover between the events of “The Flash” and the upcoming sequel to “Aquaman,” directed by James Wan, as the release date for “Aquaman 2” is next in line on the DC movie calendar.