But however the big surprise was that Barry Allen would make a appearance in the film, having a role in it too, in this case helping the JS defeat the Nazis and win world war 2. But I have a theory, & my theory is that this version of Barry Allen is not a new version of the character, but no other then the version from the DCAMU, more specifically the end of Justice League DARK: Apokolips war.

For context at the end of Apokolips War, the JL is left in ruins, & the world is damaged beyond repair, so there only solution? Have Barry go back in time to cause another flashpoint, this is where my theory comes in, as I believe Justice Society: World War 2 takes place shortly after Apokolips War, and the Flashpoint that Barry creates is going back to World War 2, maybe accidentally, but he uses this to his advantage by causing a Butterfly effect, via helping the Justice Society in World War 2.


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Since Superman: Man of Tomorrow, a new animated shared DC Universe is taking shape, with Justice Society: World War II continuing it. But the fact that the second film in this new franchise is already introducing the Multiverse indicates that they're not holding back on their worldbuilding. Even though Barry went back to his Earth (presumably being regarded as Earth-1 or Earth-Prime), this is likely not the final Multiverse story they will do in the new shared universe. Interesting enough, this is also the first time since Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox that The Flash has been at the center of a story. But for the franchise to have its second film involve the Multiverse, is a significant deal.

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When Flash races so fast to save Superman's life that he tears a portal through time, he suddenly ends up in a very alien environment - what looks to be World War II, only now he's behind enemy lines with a set of strangely familiar faces, including Wonder Woman, Jay Garrick's Flash, Black Canary, Hawkman and a scientist called Hour Man who can give himself super-serum that lasts an hour at a time. Joining them on their mission to stop the Nazis, he finds things increasingly odd in this strange new world, not least the fact that his connection to the Speed Force appears to be diminishing...

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When socialite Sylvester Pemberton was given the Cosmic Staff, he became the superhero known as Starman. He was recruited by the JSA due to his newfound powers and brought his best friend and then-sidekick, Pat Dugan/Stripesy with him when he joined. Pat assisted the JSA in their battles and made sure that they were ready for anything. He was a mechanical genius and built many of the devices the team used. The group quickly became friends, though they didn't share their personal lives with one another. Pat and Johnny Thunder were sidelined as the rest of the team fought villains. This changed when the demonic creature Eclipso emerged and killed Dr. Mid-Nite's daughter, Rebecca. This event that changed the course of the JSA forever. The team sought justice for Rebecca, but the beings power was too strong for them to face alone.

On Christmas Eve, 2010, the Justice Society and the Injustice Society fought in a ferocious battle in a secluded Los Angeles, California mansion. While everyone was out fighting, Pat Dugan and Johnny Thunder were asked to stay behind. Wildcat arrived that night to request Johnny's help as the ISA now had Solomon Grundy in their control. Pat was ready to leap into action but was stopped by Wildcat, who stated that only team members were allowed per Starman's instruction. As the doors closed, Wildcat noted that Pat had Mike to think about, as that was the most important thing. The ill-fated fight proved disastrous as the JSA heroes fell one by one until only Hourman, Dr. Mid-Nite, and Starman remained. When Stripesy arrived, having responded to an SOS from Starman, he witnessed the deaths of several JSA members including Wildcat, Flash, Sandman, and Dr. Mid-Nite. Starman was impaled with an ice shard from Icicle, forcing Stripesy and Starman to retreat, barely outrunning Solomon Grundy in time. They crashed in the woods where Starman seemingly died moments later. After the battle, Pat retired from his days of being a sidekick - but never forgot his fallen friends. He wanted justice for them but didn't know how to achieve it.

Unbeknownst to the Injustice Society, Rex and Wendi were parents to a son, while Starman's staff waited for a hero to rise. Dr. Mid-Nite's goggles waited for an intellectual successor, Wildcat's cowl would be filled by a brave heroine, and Green Lantern's ring was gifted to his daughter.

In 2018, fifteen-year-old Courtney Whitmore becomes the reluctant stepdaughter of former JSA member, Pat Dugan. She is captivated by the Cosmic Staff, which lights up in her hands for the first time since Starman's death ten years ago. Upon believing that Starman could be her father, she seeks justice for him and the rest of the murdered JSA. To do this, she takes on Starman's legacy to become Stargirl. In the meantime, she learns of her stepfathers past as a member of the JSA and recruits him to help her, as even though she proves herself quite capable of being a hero, she knows she needs help to defeat the ISA.[3]

Courtney noticed one of the JSA's artifacts, a mysterious hourglass, glowed in the presence of the brooding BVHS delinquent, Rick Harris. She soon learned from Beth, who used her newly discovered goggles, that Rick is the son of the fallen JSA hero, Rex Tyler/Hourman. With Yolanda and Beth by her side, Courtney attempted to recruit Rick, though he expressed no interest in working with a team. This changed when Beth used her goggles to show Rick what happened the night of his parent's death; that the fatal car crash was not an accident, but a murder committed by Solomon Grundy and the ISA. Upon learning this, Rick agreed to join the JSA, but made it clear that he didn't want justice - he wanted revenge.[7]

Pat realized that the teens were going to fight no matter what he said, so he took on the responsibility of getting the new generation of heroes ready for the fights to come. Though everyone was on-board with his training tactics, Courtney struggled to pace herself and ruined the training course for the rest of her members. She believed herself ready for everything. She ignored Pat's warning and followed Anaya Bowin, whom she believed to be the Fiddler. This moment of impulsivity proved dangerous, while the Injustice Society of America met to form a plan of attack against the new JSA who have now interfered with their plans twice.

Courtney attempted to reach out to Henry, as she believed his telepathic abilities could help the JSA determine which Blue Valley residents are members of the ISA. Though her team members disagreed with her choice of recruit, Pat surprisingly supported her decision as he believed she could reach Henry. She was able to reason with him and reach a brighter side of the boy that hadn't been seen in quite some time.[11] Henry remained uncertain in his alliance until his amnesiac father was seemingly lured away by Jordan Mahkent. Jordan hoped to restore Dr. King's memories of a negative world, which Henry despised as it meant Dr. King would revert to a crueler man. Henry and Courtney convinced the JSA to help them in their endeavor. They were able to track Dr. King in the underground tunnels, and together, Henry, Wildcat, and Stargirl fought Dragon King's minions. While trying to escape the tunnels, the JSA were separated by Brainwave's force field. Henry ensured Stargirl and Hourman's safety, before he made a final effort to reach his father. The idea was futile and Brainwave ultimately collapsed the ceiling on Henry, whose last words to Stargirl were that people can be good.[12]

With the Injustice Society of America officially defeated and no one posing an immediate threat, the JSA began to pick up the pieces of their battle. They started by promising Beth a way to repair Chuck and the goggles. They bid farewell to Justin, who planned to find the rest of the Seven Soldiers of Victory, but promised to return for the next battle. The public was left to believe the destruction in Blue Valley was from an earthquake that caused a satellite to malfunction, though the government promised that nothing like it will ever happen again. When Christmas arrived, Courtney invited Rick, Beth, and Yolanda to the Whitmore-Dugan household to celebrate as a family. They took a family photo much to the glee of Mike, who had cemented his role as an ally of the group. When the celebrations pass, Stargirl and STRIPE soar over Blue Valley together, unaware of the growing threats posed by Cindy Burman and an ominous Eclipso, the return of Shade, and an inquisitive old friend searching for Pat.[15]

The JSA's plans to step back from their superhero antics are abruptly ended. While Courtney is excited about the arrival of another villain, Pat warns the team that The Shade is responsible for the death of Charles McNider and has power over shadows. Beth wants to get justice for Dr. McNider, who is the only member left without justice. They hatch a plan with help from Mike Dugan and his newfound sidekick Thunderbolt, to confront Shade about his arrival in Blue Valley. When they burst in, Shade doesn't want a fight and instead, invites them to tea. He explains that while his interests coincided with the ISA's at some point in the past, he did not agree with Jordan Mahkent's plans and defected. ff782bc1db

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