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SCREEN RANT Newsletter Trending SR Exclusives Star Wars Marvel DC Star Trek The Flash * * Movies * Movie Features * Movie News * Movie Reviews * Movie Lists * Movie Trailers * TV * TV Features * TV News * TV Reviews * TV Lists * Reality TV * Reality TV Features * Reality TV News * Reality TV Lists * Gaming * Game Features * Game News * Game Guides * Game Reviews * Game Lists * Tech * Tech Features * Tech Guides * Tech Lists * Comics * Comic Features * Comic News * Comic Reviews * Comic Lists * Anime * Anime Features * Anime News * Anime Lists * * More * Lists * Interviews * Podcasts * Join Our Team * Newsletter * Advertise with us * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Write For Us * Home * Contact Us * Terms * Privacy * Copyright * About Us * Press Kit * Fact Checking Policy * Corrections Policy * Ethics Policy * Ownership Policy Copyright © 2023 screenrant.com * Home * Movies * Movie Features THE FLASH’S BABY SHOWER FAILS TO BE DC’S QUICKSILVER MOMENT By Nicolas Ayala Published 14 hours ago The Flash's "baby shower" scene struggles to match the realism and excitement of Quicksilver's slow-motion super speed sequences in the X-Men movies. Warning! This post contains SPOILERS for The FlashThe "baby shower" scene from The Flash is similar to Quicksilver's super speed scenes in Fox's X-Men franchise, but it fails to match their quality. From phasing to electricity manipulation, Ezra Miller's Barry Allen has developed various new Speed Force abilities that showcase his command over the Speed Force. Clearly, pushing people and running away is a thing of the past. The Flash is now able to pull off previously unthinkable feats like saving several free-falling babies and a dog from a collapsing building in a matter of seconds. SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY Close WATCH NEXT Video Player is loading. 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TextColorWhiteBlackRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyanTransparencyOpaqueSemi-TransparentBackgroundColorBlackWhiteRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyanTransparencyOpaqueSemi-TransparentTransparentWindowColorBlackWhiteRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyanTransparencyTransparentSemi-TransparentOpaque Font Size50%75%100%125%150%175%200%300%400%Text Edge StyleNoneRaisedDepressedUniformDropshadowFont FamilyProportional Sans-SerifMonospace Sans-SerifProportional SerifMonospace SerifCasualScriptSmall Caps Reset restore all settings to the default valuesDone Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. Advertisement Skip Ad 5 SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The Flash's baby-saving stunt has plenty of similarities to Quicksilver's slow-motion scenes in the X-Men movies, particularly the one in X-Men: Apocalypse, where Evan Peters' Quicksilver casually saves all the students (and a dog) from the exploding X-mansion in less than a second. Before that, Peter Maximoff had stolen the show in X-Men: Days of Future Past, where he beat an entire room full of guards almost instantly. The quality level between the super speed scenes in the X-Men movies and the ones in The Flash, however, is quite drastic. THE FLASH'S BABY SHOWER SCENE CGI DOESN'T LOOK GOOD As thrilling as the idea seems on paper, the literal "baby shower" scene is one of The Flash many rough VFX-heavy sequences in the movie. Although the plastic-looking appearances of The Flash's multiversal cameo characters can be explained by the Speed Force's ethereal nature, there's no excuse for the visual quality in The Flash's first action sequence. All the babies look like soft silicon dolls with strange facial expressions, and they look much older than they should be. Even after the slow-motion scene is over, the babies on the stretcher seem like puppets or holographic replicas. Released nine and seven years earlier than The Flash, respectively, X-Men: Days of Future Past and X-Men: Apocalypse feature more realistic VFX shots during Quicksilver's slow-motion super speed scenes. Every character and object Evan Peters' X-Men Quicksilver touches reacts according to his changing speed. Hair, clothes, and skin ripple and stretch in response to his supersonic touch and liquid droplets move consistently while Quicksilver runs across them. The X-Men movies even show off their VFX quality by featuring a wide array of materials such as fire, paper, stone, wood, metal, and water all within the same shot — and all of them seem tangible throughout the entire scenes. X-MEN'S QUICKSILVER SCENES WERE BETTER SPEEDSTER MOMENTS On top of The Flash's poor VFX quality, the "baby shower" scene pales in comparison to Quicksilver's slow-motion scenes in the X-Men movies in terms of pacing, creativity, and clarity. In The Flash, it takes a while to decipher Barry Allen's plan. After refueling his energy by eating from a vending machine, Barry kicks off a chain reaction that saves the babies from dangerous falling objects and places them on a stretcher. In the X-Men movies, Quicksilver finds a unique way to defeat every guard and save every person from the exploding mansion, and he even tastes soup, plays darts, drinks soda, gives someone a wedgie, moonwalks — and of course, listens to music all throughout. The Flash's "baby shower" scene struggles to match the quality of Quicksilver's standout scenes from X-Men: Days of Future Past and X-Men: Apocalypse. However, they don't fully detract from Barry Allen's story. Flash's teamwork with Batman and Wonder Woman marks one of the few times the DCEU featured the now-absent Justice League in a mission after the team's creation, and it proves just how far Barry Allen has come since he fought Parademons under Batman's wing. But whenever Flash returns in a future movie, whether played by Ezra Miller or not, the new DC Universe may have to find more creative and more visually stunning ways to depict his super speed. KEY RELEASE DATES * BLUE BEETLE Release Date: 2023-08-18 * AQUAMAN AND THE LOST KINGDOM Release Date: 2023-12-25 * JOKER: FOLIE A DEUX Release Date: 2024-10-04 * SUPERMAN: LEGACY Release Date: 2025-07-11 * THE BATMAN - PART II Release Date: 2025-10-03 Subscribe to our newsletter Share Tweet Share Share Share Copy Email Share Share Tweet Share Share Share Copy Email Link copied to clipboard Related Topics * Movies * The Flash (2023) * DC Universe About The Author Nicolas Ayala (731 Articles Published) Close TRENDING NOW 5 DUNGEONS & DRAGONS RULES HONOR AMONG THIEVES BROKE (& 5 IT HONORED) ELEMENTAL BREAKS A 5 YEAR PIXAR STREAK BEFORE THE MOVIE EVEN BEGINS HULK'S MOVIE RIGHTS: HAS MARVEL GOT THEM BACK FROM UNIVERSAL & IS A NEW MCU MOVIE ON THE WAY? * Write For Us * Home * Contact Us * Terms * Privacy * Copyright * About Us * Press Kit * Fact Checking Policy * Corrections Policy * Ethics Policy * Ownership Policy Copyright © 2023 screenrant.com ✕