Why The Flash Ignored Nolan"s Dark Knight Trilogy In The Multiverse Ending

Warning: major spoilers for The Flash.
The Flash showed different parts of the DC multiverse during its final act, but it ignored one of the most popular and successful Batman versions: Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy. After the failures of the DCEU, the DC Multiverse is going through a restructuring to make way for the DC Universe, and helping in this transition is Andy Muschietti’s The Flash. Although it’s still part of the DCEU, Barry Allen’s (Ezra Miller) adventures in The Flash will be key in the transition into the DC Universe and in understanding how the new DC multiverse works.
The Flash reunited the audience with Barry Allen, who found out that he could use his powers to go back in time. Barry decided to use them to travel to the past and save his mom, and while he succeeded, instead of returning to his timeline he landed in one where metahumans didn’t exist, Superman never arrived at Earth, and Bruce Wayne looked very different. Barry’s powers also allowed him (and thus the audience) to get a glimpse at the multiverse, with cameos of past versions of Batman and Superman, including one version of the man of steel that never came to be. However, there was one notable absence in The Flash’s multiverse ending: Nolan’s version of Batman.


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