The Flash Super Suit & Powers Look Way Better In New Concept Art

Summary
  • The Flash movie had subpar VFX that was heavily criticized by viewers, which contributed to its financial losses at the box office.
  • Concept art for The Flash showcased a more visually appealing version of the superhero's suit and powers compared to what was seen in the final film.
  • Director Andy Muschietti defended the intentional design choice of the film's distorted CGI, but the movie's ambitious scope and numerous characters made it difficult to execute effectively.
The Flash did not have the best VFX, and new concept art for the movie appears as an improvement to the DCEU film's visuals. Ezra Miller played Barry Allen in The Flash, marking the first time the hero got a solo movie. Sadly, The Flash was not as well received as DC expected it to be, with the movie losing millions at the box office. The most criticized aspect of the movie was its VFX, and even The Flash's parade of DC Easter Eggs and references were not enough to make up for the film's poor visuals.
On ArtStation, concept artist Pablo Dominguez (via @TaurooAldebaran) shared early designs for The Flash that look better than the finished film.
The concept art features Miller's Barry Allen wearing the old armor-like suit from 2017's Justice League, likely due to the art being made early into the process. The Flash's suit ended up looking too rubber-like in the film due to the faulty CGI, making the old one in the concept art look better. The same can be said about how The Flash's powers look more interesting in Dominguez's art than they did in the movie, as The Flash's multiverse action was not as stunning as it should have been.


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