

Only including the word "Flashdoodle" as the caption, Muschietti shared a fairly crude drawing of a character that bears a strong resemblance to the classic Flash villain, Reverse Flash. The Flash director Andy Muschietti posted an image on Instagram that may have spoiled a secret villain that will appear in the DCU's next solo movie. The Flash Director Teases Unconfirmed Villain? Reports and footage have teased that Barry Allen will face a darker version of himself as the main villain of The Flash, being forced to look into a Multiversal mirror as his entire universe falls apart around him. The Scarlet Speedter's first solo movie is set to break down the barriers to DC's Multiverse with a number of major heroes from Michael Keaton's Batman to Sasha Calle's Supergirl, although there will be a powerful villain for them to deal with as well. The Flash director Andy Muschietti may have just spoiled a secret villain from his upcoming DCU blockbuster.
