Mind-Blowing Crossover: The Flash from Arrowverse Unites with Robert Pattinson's Batman in Jaw-Dropping Fan-Edited Clip

Mind-Blowing Crossover: The Flash from Arrowverse Unites with Robert Pattinson's Batman in Jaw-Dropping Fan-Edited Clip

An epic fan-edited video unites Robert Pattinson's Batman and Grant Gustin's The Flash from different Earths, creating a thrilling encounter between these iconic superheroes

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Robert Pattinson's Batman will not interact with Grant Gustin's The Flash in the official DC universe, but a fan-made video imagines a meeting between the two heroes.

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The content combines scenes from The Batman and The CW's The Flash, seamlessly portraying an authentic interaction between characters from different aspects of the DC franchise.

Although it is highly improbable for the characters to interact in reality, this video, created by dedicated fans, serves as a remarkable demonstration of their ingenuity and their capability to manifest their imaginative ideas into reality.

Robert Pattinson's Batman and Grant Gustin's The Flash cross paths in a DC fan video that envisions a crisis for the Scarlet Speedster of the Arrowverse.

Pattinson's incarnation of the Caped Crusader made his debut in Matt Reeves' standalone film, The Batman, which aims to distinguish itself from other DC projects by not being connected to a shared universe. As a result, characters from James Gunn's upcoming DCU reboot and the CW's Arrowverse, including Gustin's The Flash, will not cross paths with Pattinson's Batman.

Gustin's Flash and Pattinson's Batman meet in a fan-created video by Twitter user DCVERSO. The scene combines footage from "The Batman" and "The Flash" to show Gustin's Flash introducing himself to Batman, who is unsure of his identity. Flash explains that he is the fastest man alive but is likely from the wrong Earth and needs Batman's assistance to return home. Fans may recognize that most of Gustin's footage is from a "Supergirl" episode, while the Batman footage is primarily from a scene with Catwoman, digitally replaced with Gustin. The overall result is a convincing interaction between these two DC heroes.

An interaction between Pattinson's Batman and Gustin's The Flash is unlikely. Gustin has expressed willingness to return as The Flash after the series ended, but Reeves has consistently stated that his Batman universe will stay separate from other DC properties. While there's a small chance Warner Bros. could use CGI to bring them together briefly in another DC project, similar to how Ezra Miller's Flash movie digitally merged Superman and Supergirl from past films, this fan-made video might be the closest fans get to seeing Pattinson's Batman and Gustin's Flash interact.

Nevertheless, the video serves as a fun reminder of how creative fans can bring any idea to life. While Warner Bros. and DC have their own plans for the future of the DC franchise, fans can always dream and potentially make those dreams reality through videos like this one.

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Source: DCVERSO/Twitter