​Like the age-old fairytale The Tortoise and the Hare but if the Hare still won every time, DC is far behind the success of Marvel when it comes to feature films.





While a dig at the DCEU, it's not entirely without merit, as ​Comicbook.com reported earlier this week that Marvel films accounted for 31% of all domestic box office revenue so far this year. DC meanwhile, has had all of their projects save Aquaman and Wonder Woman 2 trapped in production delays and staff shakeups.

Ezra Miller, star of Justice League's Flash, will continue to play the character in The Flash's solo outing, however; and just revealed he's met with the directors to talk about plans for the film originally announced a year ago.





"I met them recently," Miller ​stated during his appearance at Wizard World Philadelphia. "They're really, really, really cool guys. I really like their work a lot, and I think they're really great."

Directed by John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein, who co-wrote Spider-Man: Homecoming together, The Flash film seems to be in good hands if they can get production rolling. It was recently announced, as ​ScreenRant reports, that Kiersey Clemons (Dope, Neighbors 2) will be cast as Iris West.



