BossLogic has released new concept art showing different variations of The Flash’s suit and his Speed Force abilities. Ezra Miller will return to his role as The Flash when The Flash debuts in theaters next November. The film is directed by It filmmaker Andy Muschietti and is the character’s first solo silver screen outing.

The Flash has one of the boldest-looking costumes in the entire DC canon. A bright red outfit that helps him travel at super speeds, the suit has evolved considerably over the years as the character has progressed. Even the version of Barry portrayed by Grant Gustin on The CW's The Flash has gone through numerous costume changes to reflect Barry’s constantly-evolving needs and technical prowess. The DCEU arguably gave the character one of his most drastic costume changes when Ezra Miller stepped into the role, giving Barry a far bulkier look, almost akin to a fighter jet or a space shuttle. However, with his solo film set to debut next year, audiences will see new iterations of the suit that reflect Barry’s continued evolution in the DC Extended Universe and his journey through the multiverse.

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With Ezra Miller set to return to the role of Barry Allen when The Flash premieres next year, all eyes are on the evolution of his suit in the DCEU. On that note, BossLogic has shared a number of concept art pieces to Twitter showing different variations of the suit, as well as Barry’s powers. Check out the images below.

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It's no secret that Barry Allen wears a lot of suits, and looking at those images, it’s apparent that the BossLogic crew has worked hard to differentiate old and new. The first suit appears to be a slight evolution of the Flash suit first seen in full during the events of Justice League, which is very mechanical and armored looking. However, the other suit is closer to where the suit will go in The Flash, which has an almost organic, biomechanical look to it. Additionally, the art shows off different visualizations of Barry’s abilities, including different colors to the lightning he emits, as well as a version of the lightning that looks closer to fire.

Of course, only time will tell what the finalized version of Barry’s suit and powers look like in The Flash. The trailer that debuted in October teased a film featuring multiple versions of Barry Allen, which means multiple versions of his suit will likely appear on-screen. That not only means more toys for DC to sell but cool new concepts for the DCEU to play with when it comes to Barry and his iconic outfit. The Flash will premiere in theaters on November 4, 2022.

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