The first official full-length trailer for the eagerly anticipated DC movie is scheduled to debut during the US Super Bowl event, despite the teaser video for The Flash having been published in October 2021. On February 12, 2023, the NFL tournament’s last game is slated to take place.

The trailer will be broadcast on television during halftime and concurrently made available online by Warner Bros. Since the film’s director, Andy Muschietti, was selected to helm The Flash in 2019, the project has been stuck in production limbo. Controversies regarding Ezra Miller and Warner Bros.’ attempts to create a cinematic universe coming apart as a result of Zack Snyder’s departure slowed delayed the film’s development even further.

Plans to continue the existing Justice League were abandoned one by one once James Gunn joined the project, with Gal Gadot and Henry Cavill’s departure from the series being the most recent.

The Flash also features Michael Keaton, Michael Shannon, Maribel Verd, Sasha Calle, Antje Traue, Kiersey Clemons, and Ron Livingston in addition to Ezra Miller as the main. At this time, the movie is slated to premiere on June 23, 2023.