‘The Flash’: Ron Livingston to replace Billy Crudeup as Henry Allen



Ron Livingston is cast in “The Flash” and will portray Henry Allen, the father of the so-called superhero.

He replaces Billy Crudup, who left the role due to a contradiction scheduled for the illy pal TV plus drama “The Morning Show”. Production of “The Flash” was postponed due to the epidemic and is expected to begin sometime this year.

Ian Loh is also joining the role as young Barry Allen. “Dairy Girls” star Cyrus-Monica Jackson and internet personality Rudy Mankuso are pushing the call sheet in unfamiliar roles.

“The Flash” starred Ezra Miller as the Scarlett Speedster known as Barry Allen. The next Warner Bros. film, set to release in theaters on November 4, 2022, is the first solo venture for Flash. His character has previously appeared in “Justice League” and “Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice”.

As previously announced, “Y Tu Mama Tembian” will star actor Maribel Verda as Barry Allen’s mother. Although little is known about the plot, she is expected to play a major role in the comic book adventure.

The cast also includes Ben Affleck as Batman and Michael Keaton as Batman. Sasha Kale of “The Young and Restless” fame recently made preparations to play the role of Supergirl, while Kiarsi Clemens, the romantic interest of Flash, has appeared in the film as Iris West.

“That” director Andy Muschitti is in charge of filming for “The Flash.” Christina Hodgson, who has written “Transformers” spin off “Bhumbibi” and “Birds y Pray”, has written the latest version of the screenplay.

Livingston, known for playing Peter Gibbons in the 1999 satirical Come Office Madness “Office Fish Space”, has previously worked with Warner Bros. on “The Conjuring”. He also appeared in “Adaptation”, “Loudermilk” and “Boardwork Empire”.