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Warner Bros. Pictures To Screen 'The Flash' At CinemaCon 2023


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Multiple sources from within have informed Variety that Warner Bros. Pictures will screen "The Flash' at CinemaCon 2023 in April.

Warner Bros. is showing strong support for the project, even with all the controversy due to trouble surrounding star Ezra Miller.  This will be the first screening with the movie set to open in theaters on June 16th.

Major studios will be in attendance for CinemaCon taking place in Las Vegas from April 24 through April 27.   CinemaCon is a huge event for studios to show sizzle reels, first-look trailers and display celebrities at the yearly gathering, which is designed to get exhibitors pumped about the movies they’ll put on their screens in the coming year.

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