Nov 10, 2016 09:58 AM EST
‘The Flash’ Movie 2018 Update: 2nd Director Rick Famuyiwa Exits, Movie Release Date Confirmed Delayed

‘The Flash’ Movie 2018 starring Ezra Miller, is left without a director again as second director Rick Famuyiwa exits. This further confirms the delay in the release date of the movie where Aquaman will get its slot on March 2018 and "The Flash" move will be shown later.

Famuyiwa mentioned a "creative difference" with a top producer and Warner Bros as the main reason for his departure and added that he did the decision with a heavy heart as he has been a fan of the amazing world of The Flash while he was growing up and still a fan of it this day as reported by Yibada.

"I've been very excited for the opportunity and to work with Ezra Miller, who is a terrific young actor. However, I presented a version of the film with my voice, my mood and my heart and didn't get accepted. It is disappointing that we could not reach a common point the project." added Famuyiwa.

Famuyiwa is already the second director who left the film. Before him, Seth Grahame-Smith was chosen by the studio to be behind the cameras. However, he left before the project commence for unconfirmed reasons.

Famuyiwa's exit has shocked many, according to University Herald, considering the pre-production for "The Flash" movie has already started and the main trio protagonist are already confirmed. Joining Miller as Barry Allen will be Kiersey Clemons as Iris West and Billy Crudup as the father of Barry.

For now, fans will just wait for a new replacement and is got to be soon or the release date of "The Flash" Movie 2018 will be moved to a later date in 2018 and "Aquaman" will get its March slot.

Meanwhile, fans of The Flash Movie 2018 will enjoy his appearance in the Justice League with other cast Ben Affleck ("Batman"), Gal Gadot ("Wonder Woman"), Jason Momoa ("Aquaman"), Ray Fisher ("Cyborg") and Henry Cavill ("Superman"). The film will hit US theaters on November 17, 2017. Watch the trailer of Justice League here.

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