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James Gunn’s DCU Officially Casts Its First Flash Character

The Flash in DC Comics, DC Studios logo.

James Gunn’s DC Studios cast its first character with major ties to the Flash in the new DC Universe. The Flash has had a complicated run in media over the last few decades, with Grant Gustin’s The Flash on The CW becoming a big hit in the Arrowverse before Ezra Miller’s The Flash turned out to be one of the most maligned movies in DCEU history

Deadline reported that Jimmy Tatro has officially signed with DC Studios to portray Gorilla Grodd in DC Crime, the upcoming Jimmy Olsen-led Superman spin-off series on HBO Max. This comes after David Sobolov voiced the villain across multiple episodes of The CW’s The Flash, the Arrowverse’s longest-running show.

Tatro was reported to be in talks for the role a week ago as of writing, though it has seemingly become official in the days since the news first broke. This will give Tatro his first comic book role, and it will mark Gorilla Grodd’s second live-action appearance since his run on The CW.

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In DC Comics, Gorilla Grodd is one of the Flash’s most prominent antagonists, a super-intelligent, telepathic gorilla who can talk. He was blessed with a genius-level intellect and psychic powers from a mysterious meteorite. While he rules over a hidden, technologically advanced land called Gorilla City, he regularly sets out to conquer the human world on Earth.

Gorilla Grodd is expected to be one of the biggest villains, if not the main villain, of Skyler Gisondo’s upcoming DC Crime series centered on Jimmy Olsen. The show is created by Tony Yacenda and Dan Perrault, and there is no release date for HBO Max yet.

When More Flash Characters May Show up in the DCU

Ezra Miller as the Flash in 'The Flash.'
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While the Flash had a small cameo in a vision from Creature Commandos in 2024, there are no signs pointing to when the character will make his live-action debut as a fully fleshed-out character. Many expect to see the Barry Allen version of the hero, but as The CW’s solo series showed, many other speedsters exist in the greater multiverse, including Jay Garrick, Bart Allen, and Wally West.

For now, after Superman and Supergirl, Batman is the only core member of the Justice League with an officially titled movie in development (The Brave and the Bold). Additionally, Gunn and co. plan to give Diana Prince/Wonder Woman her own movie, although casting for the character seems far from a done deal.

On the streaming side, HBO Max’s Lanterns will debut the first story featuring Kyle Chandler’s Hal Jordan and Aaron Pierre’s John Stewart, offering a first look at the DCU’s Green Lantern Corps. After that, the Flash seems to be one of the heroes fans are most looking forward to seeing, especially after 2023’s The Flash became such a critical disaster.

Considering how few DC projects are confirmed and on the release schedule for Gunn, plus the bleak reviews for the last Flash movie and the end of The CW’s solo series, news on the Scarlet Speedster may still be a long coming.

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