Batman toys sold more than others after The Flash.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT One merchandising reveal in the wake of The Flash uncovers a deeper disappointment regarding Michael Keaton's Batman in the DC Universe. Michael Keaton first portrayed Bruce Wayne, a.k.a. Batman, in Tim Burton's 1989 and 1992 films Batman and Batman Returns.
Keaton's Batman Was The Only Thing The Flash Fans Connected With An August 2023 report from The Hollywood Reporter rounding up the toy sales from the summer's biggest blockbusters spells out tragedy for DC Studios. The report mentions the "audience rejection of the Ezra Miller-starring The Flash," and notes how the film's abysmal box office total impacted toy sales following the film's release.
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