DC Films president Walter Hamada spoke about the Grant Gustin / Ezra Miller moment in the final season of The Flash and how that set the stage for the future of the DCEU, "I knew to how meaningful that would be to fans because Flash created the multiverse. "(In Flash Comics issue 123: A Flash of Two Worlds.)
" This has become the situation where the fans just want to see the characters, you can have theFlash on TV and in movies ... and in the future there are more opportunities to do that and use the medium in ways we don't have previously used "
For our big screen of heroes in Justice League and beyond, that could mean nothing escapes the table. "What the multiverse means is that we can tell these great stories where we can tell different stories. There is has a land where Gal and Ezra ... and another where we can have Second Year Batman ... and then there's Joker, which isn't part of any continuity. "
Hamada continued: "Matt Reeves can continue to build his Gotham [in The Batman ]. These are things we can do because we don't have to worry about what impact it would have on Aquaman 2 or The Flash, because it's all just part of the multiverse.
"Our goal is to tell great stories. If it worked like an Elseworld, we would do that. It's when the right filmmaker and the right story come together.
In other words: Joker , The Batman , Justice League and Zack Snyder's Justice League can all exist separately but together, thanks to the multiverse! Don't expect Joaquin Phoenix's Joker to face Robert's Bruce WaynePattinson so soon. To find out what's more to come, check out the DC FanDome calendar .