“The past isn’t ᴅᴇᴀᴅ. It’s just waiting for you to slow down.”
After altering the timeline and saving his father in the first film, Barry Allen (Ezra Miller) finally gets the “normal” life he’s always dreamed of: alongside Iris West, his father Henry Allen is alive, and the world seems peaceful.

But peace is an illusion.
A dark enтιтy from the depths of the Speed Force has awakened: Eobard Thawne – Reverse-Flash – Barry’s sworn enemy. Thawne is no longer human; he has evolved into a living “Negative Speed Force,” capable of erasing every version of The Flash from every timeline in the Multiverse.

As Iris, his father, and other heroes begin to disappear from history, Barry is forced to race against his own destiny. He’ll have to team up with Supergirl (Sasha Calle), Batman (Michael Keaton), and even another Barry Allen from a parallel timeline (special cameo by Grant Gustin) to face the biggest battle of his life.
The Flash 2 is more than just a superhero movie – it’s a story about the price of time manipulation, the nature of heroism, and the question: How fast can a person run to save what they love most?

