Before we start this could be some spoilers for some. As far as I know the Flash movie is based on this comic Flashpoint. Here we go!

Flashpoint is a pivotal comic book storyline in the DC Universe that features the fastest man alive, The Flash. The story follows Barry Allen as he wakes up in a world that is completely different from the one he knows. His powers are gone, his friends and allies are enemies, and his mother is alive. In this alternate reality, Barry discovers that his actions in the past have created a butterfly effect that has altered the course of history.

The Flashpoint story arc was written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Andy Kubert. It was first published in 2011 and has since become a classic among fans of The Flash and the DC Universe. The story was also adapted into an animated movie in 2013, further cementing its place in pop culture.

One of the reasons Flashpoint is so popular is because of the unique alternate reality that it presents. It allows readers to see beloved characters in a completely different light, while still staying true to their core personalities. The story also explores the consequences of time travel and the impact that small changes can have on the world.

Overall, Flashpoint is a must-read for fans of The Flash and the DC Universe and if you have HBO Max the animation adaptation is on there as well. It is a gripping and emotional story that showcases the best of superhero comics. Whether you are a longtime fan or a newcomer to the world of comics, Flashpoint is a story that is sure to captivate and inspire.

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