In the comics, after Barry leaves, that alternate reality—where Atlantis battles Themyscira, where Martha Wayne becomes The Joker, and where Thomas Wayne patrols a burned-out Gotham—continues to exist. It is a world without hope, frozen in its final, apocalyptic seconds. And someone is watching it.
The Flashpoint Paradox earned its R-rating. From Wonder Woman snapping a child’s neck to Aquaman impaling Ocean Master through the jaw, the violence was visceral. A sequel cannot shy away from this. In fact, it should escalate. justice league flashpoint paradox part 2
A Part 2 would not be a cash grab. It would be a necessary exploration of grief, responsibility, and the ethics of timeline manipulation. It would give fans more of Thomas Wayne, one of the most compelling versions of Batman ever written. It would allow the Reverse Flash to become the terrifying, multiversal threat he deserves to be. In the comics, after Barry leaves, that alternate
The sequel’s emotional core would be a reluctant alliance between Barry and Thomas to stop Thawne from merging this hellscape with the prime timeline. Thomas’s arc would be one of tragic acceptance: He realizes that his world was a mistake—a beautiful, painful mistake that gave him one last chance to love his son through a letter. But it must be deleted. The Flashpoint Paradox earned its R-rating
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