Reviewers say 'The Flash' offers strong performances, especially from Ezra Miller and Michael Keaton, and nostalgic fan service. Praised for humor, action sequences, and themes like time travel and multiverse, it entertains.
While it occasionally leans into soap opera drama and repetitive plot beats, The Flash remains one of the most consistently enjoyable superhero shows, blending thrilling action sequences with heartfelt character moments.
Flash Gordon: Directed by Mike Hodges. With Sam J. Jones, Melody Anderson, Max von Sydow, Topol. Football player Flash Gordon and his comrades travel to the planet Mongo and find themselves fighting the tyranny of Ming the Merciless to save Earth from its eventual destruction.
The Flash learns that Captain Cold and Heat Wave have returned to Central City. This time Snart has brought along his sociopathic baby sister Lisa to help wreak havoc on the city.
The Flash: Created by Danny Bilson, Paul De Meo. With John Wesley Shipp, Amanda Pays, Alex Désert, Vito D'Ambrosio. A police forensic scientist, Barry Allen, battles crimes as the super-fast superhero "The Flash."
Reviewers say 'The Flash' offers strong performances, especially from Ezra Miller and Michael Keaton, and nostalgic fan service. Praised for humor, action sequences, and themes like time travel and multiverse, it entertains.
When it first started, the flash was an exciting new addition to the arrowverse, with its first season being exceptional. Viewers immediately fell in love with Grant Gustin's Barry Allen (AKA The Flash).
A problem that was beginning to emerge on The Flash was that the show rarely felt like it had consequences because of Barry's ability to change the time line. This episode did an amazing job of clearing that up.
Flash Gordon: A Modern Space Opera: Created by Peter Hume. With Eric Johnson, Gina Holden, Karen Cliche, Jody Racicot. Steven "Flash" Gordon and his companions defend Earth against Ming the Merciless.