Television Several allusions to
Flashpoint are made in
The CW's live-action
Arrowverse: • Multiple allusions are made on
The Flash television series during the first three seasons. The character
Blackout appears in the
season one episode "Power Outage". In the episode "Rogue Time",
Barry Allen is warned that going back in time to save
Nora Allen's life would have a terrible ripple effect on the timeline. In season one's finale "Fast Enough", Barry time travels back to the night of his mother's murder, but is told by his future self not to interfere in the events, and shares a conversation with his dying mother that is similar to the one in the comic. In the
season two episode "Enter Zoom", it is revealed that
Robert Queen is the vigilante known as the Arrow of Earth-2 instead of
Oliver Queen, mirroring Batman's reversal in the comic. In the episode "Rupture",
Harry Wells attempts to recreate the accident behind Barry's powers on the de-powered speedster using a method similar to the one featured in the comic. A loose adaptation of
Flashpoint begins in season two's finale "The Race of His Life". Grief-stricken after
Hunter Zolomon/Zoom kills
Henry Allen, Barry travels back to 2000 and stops
Eobard Thawne/Reverse-Flash from killing Nora, thus radically altering the timeline. In
season three's premiere "Flashpoint", Barry has Eobard kept imprisoned in a carbine cell and lives in the new timeline (dubbed 'Flashpoint' by Eobard) for three months with both his parents alive and begins dating
Iris West, while
Wally West is the Flash. On the other side, Barry discovers that
Joe West is a reclusive alcoholic frequently missing shifts at work,
Cisco Ramon is a self-centered billionaire tech genius, and
Caitlin Snow is not a biologist but a pediatric ophthalmologist. As in the comic book story, Barry begins losing his memories as the Flashpoint timeline starts to overwrite the timeline he is familiar with. Eobard tries to convince Barry to release him, so they can fix what he did, but Barry refuses to listen and tries to make things better by helping Wally stop
The Rival. Barry succeeds in stopping the Rival who is killed by Joe, but not before Wally is critically wounded. Realizing Flashpoint's effects are only going to get worse, Barry releases Eobard who kills Nora in 2000 and returns Barry to the corrected 2016, but Eobard leaves a taunting hint that things are not exactly the same, evident by Eobard being alive in 2016 rather than being erased from existence in 2015 due to
Eddie Thawne's suicide. In the episode "Paradox", several differences from the original timeline are revealed. Cisco is angry with Barry after
Dante Ramon's death in a car accident and Barry refused to go back in time to prevent this. Iris and Joe have a strained relationship after Iris discovered that Joe concealed that Francine West was still alive.
John Diggle has a son,
John Jr., rather than a daughter, Sara.
Julian Albert is a colleague in the forensics department who has been apparently working with for a year. Caitlin has been developing metahuman ice powers. Barry attempts to go back and reset the timeline again, but is pulled out the time stream by
Jay Garrick. Acting as a stern mentor, Jay explains time travel consequences by comparing the timeline to a broken coffee cup – it will never be completely the same even after it has been repaired. Jay advises that Barry must live with the mistakes of Flashpoint and move forward. When Barry reveals the timeline changes, the others gradually forgive and help battle enemies from Flashpoint timeline due to
Doctor Alchemy. • The episode "
Armageddon, Part 4" revealed that Eobard Thawne created a Reverse-Flashpoint where he was Flash and Barry was Reverse-Flash after Thawne went back in time to kill Nora and a younger Barry. In this timeline, Reverse-Flash assisted
Damien Darhk in killing Ray Palmer, Nate Heywood, Sara Lance, most of the Legends, and Cisco Ramon, Joe West was knocked onto the train tracks in front of a moving train by Reverse-Flash,
Ryan Choi became the new Atom, Frost and
Mark Blaine are dating,
Allegra Garcia and
Chester P. Runk used to date which didn't work out and noted after a devastating fight with the
Legion of Doom, Damien's daughter
Nora Darhk has died at some point, and
Ryan Wilder and
Sophie Moore are married where they plan to adopt a child. Investigating what
Despero meant that he would cause Armageddon, Flash goes to the year 2031 where he learns of the changes and his role in the Reverse-Flashpoint where Barry will fade away when the Reverse-Flashpoint becomes permanent by midnight. With help from the Reverse-Flashpoint Darhk, Barry had to run at the speeds to undo the Reverse-Flashpoint with Thawne right behind him. While Darhk coordinated him while fighting Frost, Chillblaine, Atom, and
Sentinel, Barry was able to undo the Reverse-Flashpoint. • The Flashpoint timeline's fallout continued in
season two of
Legends of Tomorrow. A temporal clone of Eobard Thawne works with Damien Darhk,
Malcolm Merlyn and
Leonard Snart to change their histories by acquiring the Spear of Destiny to rewrite reality and avert their respective demises/deaths and Eobard's erasure from history. This eventually ends with Eobard getting caught by the
Black Flash and being wiped from existence again. • This version of Eobard also made brief returns in
season seven of
Legends of Tomorrow and
season eight of
The Flash. • Several elements of the
Flashpoint, are alluded in the
Kite Man: Hell Yeah! episode, "Portal Potty, Hell Yeah!". In the episode after
Kite Man and
Golden Glider moved in together over their bar, "Noonan's", they find out that their toilet is a time portal, after
Bane was accidentally travelled back in time in the 1980s, in the day Golden Glider accidentally killed her parents after discovering her superpowers. Kite Man travels back in time to prevent the death of Golden Glider's mother, which was successful. Although she later abandons both Glider and her brother,
Captain Cold, to live her life, which causes some major changes to the timeline, erasing all of Glider's pictures of her mother. Elsewhere, Golden Glider's mother is seen trapped in a jail cell, later revealed to be Bane's old home, the Pit, being gassed by an unseen cackling figure, later revealed to be Helen Villigan.
Film • The 2013
DC Universe Animated Original Movie entitled
Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox closely adapts the
Flashpoint comic's story. Similar to the comic launching The New 52, the film served to launch a
shared universe of fifteen DC animated films released between 2013 and 2020. Among the differences is the prologue with the Justice League helping the
Flash defeat the
Rogues, the implication that Eobard Thawne is not Nora Allen's killer,
Enchantress not betraying
Cyborg's Resistance, and
Lex Luthor being a part of
Deathstroke's crew of pirates. • In
Justice League Dark: Apokolips War,
John Constantine reads Flash's mind to learn about the "Flashpoint" incident. Following the defeat of
Darkseid and Batman stating that Earth lost 31% of its core due to Darkseid's actions, Constantine asks Flash to travel back in time to trigger another Flashpoint and restart the timeline over again so that the current state of things will be erased. Barry replies that he promised his wife Iris not to do it again. Constantine assures him that, though certain changes will not be good, it will still be better than the current timeline. Flash resolves to follow through and runs off into the Speed Force, and the surviving Justice League watch as a white dome of light resets reality. • Elements of the
Flashpoint storyline are incorporated for the
DC Extended Universe film
The Flash. Director
Andy Muschietti was requested to adapt the storyline, which he recognized as a great story due to employing time travel to include Barry Allen's
origin story and Batman, by
Warner Bros., though Muschietti personally feels that his film is more
suspenseful to make a more emotional experience whereas the original comic was more like ''
Jacob's Ladder''. The film is directed by Muschietti, from a screenplay by
Christina Hodson, with
Ezra Miller reprising their role of
The Flash, and
Ben Affleck and
Michael Keaton reprising their
respective roles of
Batman. The film was released in theaters on June 16, 2023.
Video games • The 2013 video game
Injustice: Gods Among Us had
Flashpoint-inspired designs of
Batman,
Aquaman, Wonder Woman, and Deathstroke as downloadable content. • The 2015 video game
Batman: Arkham Knight had Batman's
Flashpoint design for
Batman as downloadable content. • The 2017 video game
Injustice 2 featured the
Flashpoint version of Wonder Woman making a cameo in
Green Arrow's alternate ending as a member of the multiverse Justice League. • The 2011 video game
DC Universe Online launched its 40th episode, "World of Flashpoint" in 2021, featuring Queen Wonder Woman, Emperor Aquaman, Batman (Thomas Wayne), and the Flash. == References ==