7 actors who could replace Ezra Miller as The Flash in the DC Universe

(L-R) EZRA MILLER as Barry Allen / The Flash, EZRA MILLER as Barry Allen / The Flash and SASHA CALLE as Kara Zor-El / Supergirl in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure “THE FLASH,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures/™ & © DC Comics
(L-R) EZRA MILLER as Barry Allen / The Flash, EZRA MILLER as Barry Allen / The Flash and SASHA CALLE as Kara Zor-El / Supergirl in Warner Bros. Pictures’ action adventure “THE FLASH,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures/™ & © DC Comics /
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Lucas Till, The Flash
“Mason + Cable + Choices” — MacGyver (Lucas Till) faces off with a cunning new adversary whose carefully crafted plans put Mac at the epicenter of an impossible choice: save the life of a friend, or the lives of hundreds of innocents. Also, Mac receives new information that will drive a wedge between him and his father, Oversight (Tate Donovan). Pictured: Lucas Till. Photo: Jace Downs/CBS ©2019 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved /

Lucas Till

When it comes to The Flash on film, Lucas Till is a name that has been at the top of fan-casting lists for years now. When you break it down, it isn’t hard to see why fans think he would be a great choice to play the hero.

A veteran of the screen at only 32 years old, he has appeared in a number of big movies and TV shows over the past decade and a half. He is also no stranger to the superhero genre, having portrayed Havok in X-Men movies First ClassDays of Future Past, and Apocalypse. He then became the human, but iconic, hero on television, leading CBS’ MacGyver reboot for five successful seasons.

Yes, Till knows his way around leading man material, technologically-advanced plotlines, and superhero content, but he’s a fan-favorite choice for Barry Allen because of more than that. His natural charm and charisma on-screen has made him a star over the years, but so has his endearing personality, and that is what the Scarlet Speedster is all about. Furthermore, he actually looks like Barry Allen, so for the comic-accurate appreciating fans, casting him in the role would be a huge win for the DC Universe moving forward.