Does the Reverse-Flash exist in the DCEU at all?
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The death of Nora Allen sets the narrative for The Flash, yet the movie does not show who killed Barry Allen’s mom. The idea that Barry became a superhero because of the traumatic events that culminated in the death of his mother is a relatively new concept in the character’s 67-year-old mythos.
5 Reverse-Flash Killed Barry's Mom Flashpoint, the 2011 comic book that redefined Barry Allen’s mythos and rebooted the DC Universe ahead of the New 52, retconned Professor Zoom as the murderer of Nora Allen. The Reverse-Flash, who had become the Flash’s greatest foe in the future, went back in time and killed Barry Allen’s mom. The Reverse-Flash hated the Flash so much that he wanted to destroy Barry’s life as much as possible.
The Reverse Flash was supposed to the a major player in Zack Snyder's original DCEU. According to Jay Oliva, who directed Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox and worked on DCEU projects, Professor Zoom was supposed to be the overarching villain of this universe. The Reverse-Flash would work behind the shadows, slowly interfering with the lives of the DC heroes.
By not revealing the Reverse-Flash as the murderer of Nora Allen, The Flash movie set up a unique storyline in which Nora’s death was purely random. This would make Barry Allen even more similar to Bruce Wayne, which is interesting given how close the Flash and Batman are in the DCEU. The Flash’s ending sees Barry going back in time only to prove his father’s innocence, not to stop Nora Allen from being killed.
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