Barry Allen (The Flash), voiced by Justin Chambers, is haunted by the childhood murder of his mother, Nora. Despite warnings from his mentor, Batman (Kevin Conroy), Barry uses the Cosmic Treadmill to run back in time and prevent her death. He succeeds. But as Eobard Thawne (Reverse-Flash) explains, time is a line of dominoes. By saving Nora, Barry creates a "time boom"—a cataclysmic ripple that rewrites reality.
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File Found: FLASHPOINT_ROOT.mov
Indexed: 07:43:12 UTC // Security Clearance: Omega
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You weren’t looking for this. You were chasing a torrent, a phantom string of code buried in the DCMU-2013 archive. But the Index doesn’t lie.
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Notes from the last user who opened this:
“Don’t scrub the timecodes. At 00:31:22 — when Barry wakes up in the wrong timeline — the aspect ratio bends. Pause it. You’ll see Thomas Wayne’s reflection in the monitor. He’s not looking at Flash. He’s looking at you.”
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Inside: A single text file named letter_to_bruce.txt. Contents:
“I know you’ll never read this. But I’ve indexed every frame where you smiled in the old world. There are twelve. In this one, there are zero. That’s how I knew I had to break time.”
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“Speedsters don’t die. They just get lost in the directory.”
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Index Of Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox
is a 2013 animated superhero film directed by Jay Oliva. It adapts the 2011 "Flashpoint" comic book crossover by Geoff Johns and Andy Kubert. The film is the 18th in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies and served as the launching point for the DC Animated Movie Universe (DCAMU). 1. Production & Technical Data Release Date: July 30, 2013. Director: Jay Oliva. Writer: Jim Krieg. Composer: Frederik Wiedmann. Runtime: Approximately 75–81 minutes. Rating: PG-13 for intense sci-fi violence and action. 2. Core Plot & Alternate Timeline Barry Allen (The Flash), voiced by Justin Chambers,
The story centers on Barry Allen (The Flash), who travels back in time to prevent his mother's murder. This act causes "temporal ripples" that create a fractured, dystopian reality:
Unlike many DC animated films, The Flashpoint Paradox indexes violence not as spectacle but as narrative punctuation. Every act of on-screen brutality (Cyborg’s arm being ripped off, Wonder Woman snapping Captain Marvel’s neck, Aquaman impaling Wonder Woman) serves as an index entry marking the absence of the Justice League's moral code.
1. Respecting The Flash For years, the Justice League animated shows treated The Flash (Wally West) as the comic relief. Flashpoint Paradox rights the ship by focusing on Barry Allen. It showcases why he is the heart of the DC Universe. The movie proves that Flash’s power set isn't just running fast—it’s about determination and the tragic consequences of tampering with time.
2. The "Flashpoint" Batman This is the standout reveal of the film. Without spoiling it too much if you are new to the story, the identity of Batman in this timeline provides one of the most heartbreaking scenes in Batman animation history. It flips the mythos on its head and adds a layer of tragedy that rivals the death of the Wayne parents.
3. Stakes and Action This is not a movie for young children. The film earns its PG-13 rating with visceral action and genuine stakes. Seeing the war between Atlantis and Themyscira is terrifying; we see the collateral damage of superheroes going to war. The final battle inside the "Speed Force" is visually spectacular and directed with urgency. Which output would you like
4. Voice Acting The voice casting is superb. Justin Chambers plays a desperate, gritty Barry Allen, while Kevin McKidd provides a grounded, world-weary alternate Batman. C. Thomas Howell is chillingly effective as the villainous Professor Zoom (Reverse-Flash).