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The Flash Director Andy Muschietti Says It Failed Because 'A Lot of People Just Don’t Care About the Flash as a Character'

Apr 02,2025 Author: Sarah

Andy Muschietti, the director behind "The Flash" in the DC Extended Universe, has openly discussed the film's box office failure. He attributes the lackluster performance to the fact that "a lot of people just don’t care about the Flash as a character." Speaking to Radio Tu and translated by Variety, Muschietti highlighted the film's failure to appeal to "the four quadrants," a crucial industry metric for a movie to attract a diverse audience across all age groups and genders. The film's hefty $200 million budget made it essential for "The Flash" to draw in viewers from every demographic, including, as Muschietti put it, "even your grandmother."

Muschietti further explained that the film particularly struggled to connect with the two female quadrants. He noted that through private conversations, he discovered a general lack of interest in The Flash character among these groups. "All of that is just the wind going against the film," he admitted, reflecting on the challenges the movie faced.

The four quadrants, as defined by Hollywood, are categorized into males under 25, males over 25, females under 25, and females over 25. Muschietti's mention of "all the other reasons" for the film's failure likely alludes to its poor critical reception, the controversy surrounding its use of CGI to recreate deceased actors without family consent, and its position near the end of the now-defunct DC Extended Universe.

Despite the setbacks with "The Flash," DC Studios seems to have confidence in Muschietti. He is reportedly set to helm "The Brave and the Bold," the first Batman film in the newly envisioned DC Universe led by James Gunn and Peter Safran.

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