Zack Snyder's original trilogy concept for The Flash featured a much more dangerous antagonist for Barry Allen to face.

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The SnyderVerse's unfinished Flash trilogy would have featured another villain after Dark Flash.

The SnyderVerse Flash trilogy's major nemesis was the Reverse-Flash, not Andy Muschietti's Dark Flash.

 Rick Famuyiwa's Flash movie would have established Zoom as DC's biggest enemy and influenced the Justice League.

 Warner Bros. expanded Famuyiwa's Flash movie into a SnyderVerse trilogies. Flash-Reverse-Flash almost happened! SnyderVerse ambitions for an abandoned Flash trilogy were equally higher. 

Most crucially, Zack Snyder's DC Comics movie would have kept the Dark Flash from becoming the main enemy in Andy Muschietti's The Flash. For better or worse, most of the SnyderVerse DCEU has been abandoned. 

In an alternate scenario, storyboard artist Jay Oliva says Barry Allen (Ezra Miller) would have faced Professor Zoom, the Reverse-Flash, instead of the Dark Flash. Inverse interviewed Oliva:

“Rick's [Famuyiwa] movie set up Zoom as DC's big bad. Professor Zoom was in charge because he came from the future to f— Barry. Zoom was the Flash movies' background villain. Zoom's effect on the Justice League can also be seen in the supplemental flicks.

Oliva joined soon after Warner Bros. greenlit a Flash movie. The first director, Seth Grahame-Smith, collaborated with the storyboard artist. Grahame-Smith departed the film, and Rick Famuyiwa replaced him.

Zack Snyder's original trilogy concept for The Flash featured a much more dangerous antagonist for Barry Allen to face.

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