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  • Andy Muschietti, the director of The Flash, is defending the film against premature criticism and expresses pride in the project despite its box-office struggles.
  • Muschietti acknowledges frustration towards those who criticize the movie without seeing it, emphasizing that he and his team are proud of the final product and recommend it to others.
  • The Flash failed to meet Warner Bros.s $272 million target, adding to a string of box-office disappointments for the studio.
  • The underperformance of The Flash further emphasizes Warner Bros.s ongoing plans for a new DC cinematic era, with James Gunn and Peter Safran leading the development following previous box-office misses.

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Undaunted Director Andy Muschietti Defends The Flash Amidst Criticism and Box-Office Woes

Andy Muschietti, director of The Flash, is vocal in his defense of the film against premature criticism. He expressed his pride in the project, telling The Playlist, “Nah, we keep on truckin’. We know there’ll be some backlash with a film we’ve put our hearts into. But we’re super proud of it. Think it’s a great flick.” Muschietti also conveyed his frustration with those who criticize the movie without having seen it. “Lots of people ain’t seen it, but you know how it is – they’ll trash something without watching it just to follow trends. They don’t know what they’re talking about,” he explained. He remains steadfast in his recommendation for the film, adding, “We love it and we recommend it,” despite challenges related to Ezra Miller’s situation. However, The Flash ultimately fell short of Warner Bros.’s $272 million target, becoming another box-office disappointment for the studio. This performance further underscored Warner Bros.’s ongoing plans for a new DC cinematic era, which was already in development under James Gunn and Peter Safran following a series of previous box-office misses.

In Case You Missed It

As we continue our journey through DC’s revamped universe under James Gunn and Peter Safran, Carlos Mendoza invites you to explore his latest review, “Superman: Brighter Yes, but Also More Erratic”, published on July 8th. Delving into the mixed bag that is the new Superman film, Mendoza balances praise for David Corenswet’s performance with critical examinations of its overstuffed narrative and garish aesthetics. Meanwhile, taking a break from our usual gaming insights, we’ve revisited The Last of Us Part II with Carlos’ fresh perspective in “Naughty Dog Recycles The Last of Us Part II’s Remastered Experience Again with Chronological Mode Update”, published yesterday. Here, you’ll find an immersive revisit to Ellie’s journey and Abby’s growth, now unfolded sequentially thanks to the new update complete with new trophies and skins. Lastly, in our ongoing exploration of consumer tech’s future, don’t miss Carlos Mendoza’s “HTC Also Enters Connected Glasses Market with AI Vive Eagle: Functions, Price, and Launch Details”, published on August 19th. Discover HTC’s ambitious venture into connected glasses with the stylish AI Vive Eagle, now open for pre-orders. Click these links to join us in discussing DC’s latest offering, The Last of Us Part II’s remastered experience, and HTC’s exciting evolution in wearable tech: Superman: Brighter Yes, but Also More Erratic (Review) Naughty Dog Recycles The Last of Us Part II’s Remastered Experience Again with Chronological Mode Update HTC Also Enters Connected Glasses Market with AI Vive Eagle: Functions, Price, and Launch Details.


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Official NameFlash Wars - Autonomous Weapons, A.I. and the Future of Warfare
Brief Summary“Fear AI!” – “ warns Elon Musk back in 2014, joining other opinion leaders like Steve Wozniak, Noam Chomsky and Stephen Hawking in backing a petition against the development of autonomous weapons. As Vladimir Putin stated in 2017, “Whoever leads in AI, rules the world.”
ReleasedOctober 31, 2023
GenreDocumentary, TV Movie
Production CompaniesBlue + Green Communication, RBB
Countries of OriginDE, AT
ActorsOberst Dr. Markus Reisner, AJung Moon, Albert Pelliccione, Cecile Jourdas, Joël Morillon, Brandon Tseng, Frank Sauer
DirectorDaniel Andrew Wunderer
AuthorsDaniel Andrew Wunderer
ProducersFriedrich Moser
Ratings8.5/10 (4 reviews)

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