Ezra Miller is the Flash in the DC Cinematic Universe, something that doesn't sit well with many fans since Grant Gustin is the Flash on TV. The question is, how does Miller feel about his TV counterpart?

If you thought he'd be angry about it, then you're out of luck, bub. According to what Miller believes, both heroes are part of a parallel universe, a multiverse, if you will. It means Gustin's version of the Flash is from another universe in DC's multiverse, and Miller's version is from a different one.

Miller also stated that he and Gustin are going to have a race, although it is not certain if he is just saying this to get fans excited, or if this is something Warner Bros. is actually planning to one day bring into focus.

"I'm not avoiding it at all. I think it's awesome," Miller told MTV News when asked about The Flash television series.

"And come on, it's The Flash, it's parallel universes. Grant Gustin is The Flash, and I'm The Flash. Don't you see? It's the event horizon. We've crossed it, baby! Grant and I are chilling. We're going to have a race; it will be dope."

We wouldn't mind seeing Miller's version of the Flash going up against Gustin's take on the character. It would be a "dope" experience indeed, but it is something we suggest fans should not get too excited about.

Warner Bros. has made it clear that both the movie and TV universes are separate, which makes sense. However, they did not say these characters are not part of the same multiverse, so anything is possible.

Miller went on to say that he is a comic book fan, and that is the main reason why he will give it his all to make sure the Flash is well represented on the big screen.

"I've been a comic guy, but I'm going in as hard as possible because I have a serious excuse to," he said. "I have the ultimate license to geek out so hard all the time!"

The first movie starring the Flash won't hit theaters until 2018, a very long time away.

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