Let’s know The Flash End Credits. The Flash from 2023 has been viewed as a bridge point between the two continuities, making it a must-watch movie for any ardent superhero fan in light of James Gunn and Peter Safran’s upcoming relaunch of the DC Universe.
As Barry Allen, whose mother passed away when he was a child, tries to utilize his abilities to enter the Speed Force and go back in time to change the outcomes of the past, The Flash explores the universe, like so many other contemporary superhero movies. Naturally, the plan has some rather significant and unanticipated outcomes that cause The Flash to work with some unexpected allies.
Here we will tell you about the end credits of the movie and also about the ending part of the movie, so there may be some spoilers for you, so be aware if you have not get watched the movie.
The Flash End Credits
The new Flash movie also has a post-credit scene, and to see that, you have to wait until the end of the credits. There is no major reveal in this post-credit scene, but we see a light-hearted conversation between Barry Allen and Arthur Curry, who you know as the Aquaman and was drunk in that scene.
We saw that Very was trying to help Arthur as he was leaving the bar after he was drunk enough. Barry tries to tell Arthur about his most recent trip, but all Arthur manages to do is fall flat on his face into a puddle. But Aquaman is undeterred and offers Barry some Atlantean treasure to barter with to get Barry to buy more beer.
What Happened At The End Of The Movie?
Before the post-credit scene, we can see that Barry is trying to figure out how he can save his mother and go to his final destination. He went back in time and the beginning and saw how her mother was killed when her father went to the supermarket to bring an item. So he put the item in the luggage so his father should not go to the mall, and that’s how her mother was saved, but nothing at that time he met his younger version, which still has not got his powers.
Superheroes appear to not exist in this universe, the Justice League has never been created, and the oppressive General Zod has returned, intending to destroy Earth essentially. There are other bizarre differences as well.
To fight Zod, Barry and his younger counterpart are motivated by this, and their hunt for allies brings them to a surprise encounter with Bruce Wayne, although it’s not the Bruce Wayne from the DC Extended Universe. Instead, it’s the Caped Crusader, as played by Michael Keaton.
When Barry rescued Kryptonian from a secretive site which was located in Serbia then, the new superhero team was completed, but according to the expectations, Kal-El’s Superman got the Kara Zol-El, who was the Supergirl, and General Zod told that Superman was killed when he was a small child.
Then they have to fight Zod, and during the battle of them against the enemy, things don’t go according to that they plan, but the younger version of Barry doesn’t want when he knows that his mother will die, and they again enter the speed of timeline to change the timeline once again.
And during that time, a third flash comes from the speed force, whose name is a dark flash, and then he reveals that he is also Barry but his younger version and from a distant future, and he is also there to change the future where his mother died. In the final scenes, we see that dark flash tries to kill the original Barry but to save him, the younger version of Barry sacrifices himself; due to that, dark flash dies there only and turns into ashes as he was never even present there.
The original Barry resets his earlier attempt to save his mother, ensuring she will pass away as the universe intended. However, he does make one change to prevent his father from being blamed for her death by ensuring that his face can be seen on CCTV footage at the grocery store.
When Barry returns to what he believes to be his timeline, everything initially seems to be going according to plan until he encounters Bruce Wayne. Barry once again finds himself in the wrong universe when he converses with George Clooney‘s Bruce Wayne from the 1997 film Batman & Robin rather than Ben Affleck‘s version of the character.