Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox

Trivia: After the ending credits, there is an additional scene showing an alien invasion appear from a temporal rift. This is likely an homage to the upcoming movie, Justice League: War, which is the story of the Justice League first forming in order to combat an alien invasion. (01:20:50)

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Trivia: At the museum while Barry is running around the walls the Inertia costume could be seen, he is a speedster from the 30th century.

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Trivia: When Zoom traps Barry against the wall, at the background there is the Dr. Alchemy costume.

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Trivia: At he Batcave the T Rex shown is from the comic book Batman #35 from 1946 the "Dinosaur Island".

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Trivia: The penny shown in the Batcave is from world's finest comics #30.

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Trivia: At the museum while Barry is struggling with Captain Cold and Boomerang, in a display case is Jay Garrick's helmet, aka the first Flash.

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Continuity mistake: When Barry is looking at the gun case in the Batcave, a cork board is visible in the background covered in raggedy playing cards. The one to the left of the center Joker card has blood on it, a lot of it around the bottom right corner of it. Later when Batman looks at the cards, the blood on that card is significantly less. There is also a card to the right of the Joker card that is torn with no blood on it. But in the close up when Batman is looking at it, that card now has a large blood spot in the center. The card symbols on the cards are also closer together, the cards above the Joker are significantly less damaged, and change from suit of hearts to a different suit. The entire board seems different. A few shots later, the cards above the Joker card are back to hearts again. (00:20:45 - 00:25:30)

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Question: In the altered timeline, Flash initially could not travel through time because there was another speedster. How was he able to travel through time in the original timeline, when Zoom was alive there as well?

Answer: Flash couldn't travel through time later in the movie not because Zoom was alive but because Zoom was also tapping into the Speed Force, preventing Flash from gathering enough of the Speed Force to break the Time Barrier. When Flash originally went back in time it's likely because Zoom was in custody, therefore not tapping into the Speed Force at that time.

Answer: Batman kills Zoom so the Flash could use the speed force.

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