THE FLASH Director Shares First Photo Tease of Supergirl's Costume
The Flash director Andy Muschietti has shared another photo from the upcoming film, and this one teases the new suit and logo for Supergirl, who is being played by Sasha Calle (The Young and the Restless).
As you can see, the suit has a similar style and texture to the Superman suit worn by Henry Cavill. But, above the chest logo there’s a bright red design. It’ll be interesting to see Calle wearing the full suit and what that ends up looking like. But, this is all we’ve got for now…
Muschietti previously shared photos teasing the suits and logos for Ezra Miller’s The Flash and Michael Keaton’s Batsuit. Miller, Keaton, and Calle are also joined in the film by Ben Affleck, who is reprising his Batman. Kiersey Clemons is playing Iris West, and Ron Livingston and Maribel Verdú are playing Barry’s parents. Saoirse-Monica Jackson (Derry Girls) and internet personality Rudy Mancuso have also been cast in undisclosed roles.
This movie is going to break open the DC multiverse, and the director previously teased "all that you've seen exists." The Flash will see Barry Allen "breaking the bonds of physics to crash into various parallel dimensions, where he’ll encounter slightly different versions of DC’s classic heroes."
The director previously explained things a little further regarding how this new DC Multiverse is actually going to work in The Flash, saying:
"This movie is a bit of a hinge in the sense that it presents a story that implies a unified universe where all the cinematic iterations that we’ve seen before are valid. It’s inclusive in the sense that it is saying all that you’ve seen exists, and everything that you will see exists, in the same unified multiverse."
He went on to share:
"I will tell you is that it's a ride. It's going to be fun and exciting and there are a lot of DC characters in it. Flash is the superhero of this film because he is the bridge between all of these characters and timelines. And in a way, it restarts everything and doesn't forget anything."
The director also previously explained that the film will be a time travel story, saying:
“His mother was murdered, his father was trained and incarcerated, and all his journey from then was a man trying to make things right…the script really capture his loquacity, his personality…he’s someone who has the power of changing events of the past, but by doing so, can deteriorate the very fabric of the space-time continuum.”
Screenwriter Christina Hodson also added, “The cinematic multiverse is going to be born out of this movie. It’s born out of Barry’s story.”
The Flash is set to hit theaters on November 4, 2022.