'Suicide Squad' spoilers: Ezra Miller's The Flash to send Captain Boomerang to jail

(Facebook/The Justice League Movie)Ezra Miller's The Flash (far left) is said to appear on "Suicide Squad" first before on the "Justice League" movie.

Excitement is further building up among DC fans as "Suicide Squad" is finally arriving in theaters next week. While anticipating the movie that gathers the villains in Batman's world, it is now rumored that there is another DC superhero character who will have a cameo in "Suicide Squad" other than Ben Affleck's Batman: Ezra Miller's The Flash.

The trailer release of next year's biggest superhero movie "Justice League" at last week's San Diego Comic-Con has not only sparked mixed reactions from the fans but also funneled the attention to Ezra Miller's The Flash character. While it's true that Miller's portrayal of the superhero character does not fall in everybody's good graces, more and more people have become curious to see him as the movie version of the Scarlet Speedster.

The latest in the rumor mill is that Miller's The Flash will be seen on "Suicide Squad," which is arriving in theaters on Aug. 5, prior to his appearance on "Justice League." According to some fans, Miller's presence on "Suicide Squad" will be tied to that of Captain Boomerang (Jai Courtney).

However, with the screen shot obtained by Comic Book showing that Miller's The Flash is in the roster of characters on "Suicide Squad," there is no more denying that Miller's Scarlet Speedster will, indeed, be making a cameo on the said movie. As the list is based according to their order of appearance on the film, with Miller's name coming after that of Courtney, it is now believed that the Justice League member will be the one who will put Captain Boomerang to jail.

Meanwhile, in a related The Flash news, star of the TV's version of The Flash, Grant Gustin of "The Flash" on The CW, expressed his sentiments on the costume of that of Miller's version in the movie. While he thinks that the costume is awesome, he insinuates that he believes what he dons on the show is more unique.

"They're completely different. Yeah, I mean I was kind of expecting this, I heard it was going to be kind of like Injustice. I hadn't seen this yet, what else is out. Sorry I'm scrolling through the whole thing, I haven't seen this picture. Yeah, that's sick. Um... yeah, it's sick. I'm glad it's really different though (laughs). Because ours is like a street, vintage feel that I don't think has been done in any other version of the character," said Gustin when interviewed by Screen Rant at the recently concluded San Diego Comic-Con.

Apart from "Justice League," which is showing on Nov. 17, 2017, Miller is set to star in a solo "The Flash" movie, which is slated for a March 2018 release.

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