Warner Bros. still has to make a ton of decisions regarding how it’ll handle The Flash, but from the looks of it, the studio already making its first marketing strides over in Brazil as Ezra Miller's Barry Allen made it over to CCXP, where the film’s first official artwork was showcased.While Marvel dominated the Brazilian Comic Con Experience, DC Universe movies like The Flash and Blue Beetle were still featured at the event, with the former even having its own official booth in the venue. Due to the countless controversies involving The Flash's Miller, one of the biggest mysteries regarding The Flash is how the studio will handle its star and whether they will be part of promotional efforts as the film approaches its June 2023 release date.RELATED: James Gunn Can Do One Thing At DC Studios To Outshine MarvelNever mind, because The Flash movie Twitter account (@FlashFilmNews) shared the promotional posters that DC had up for display at its CCXP booth. The studio's booth was also adorned with imagery from previously released movies such as Wonder Woman, Black Adam, Aquaman, Superman, and even The Batman. As for the actual Flash artwork, the first of these posters sees Barry Allen sporting what appears to be a makeshift costume with Batman's horns clipped off, several black details, and warning tape, all possibly hinting at Miller's multiversal crossover with Michael Keaton[EMBED_TWITTER]https://twitter.com/FlashFilmNews/status/1599196054364094466?s=20&t=f5vZhStlumyv1xfUx3s6yw[/EMBED_TWITTER][EMBED_TWITTER]https://twitter.com/FlashFilmNews/status/1599196808852705280?s=20&t=KF5aMyiPjYfcAfMzivTPpA[/EMBED_TWITTER]Although most of the extra images feature a more normal rendition of The Flash, the final poster skips on the red and instead uses the words “Multiverse. Chronobowl. Multiverse.” The bold lettering confirms DC is finally tapping into the multiverse. Many die-hard Flash fans were left dumbfounded at what a “Chronobowl” could be, but this will be the DCU's most consequential film as it heads towards a new era.Sure, most of the official art shows the same version of Miller's suit, but it’s been rumored for a while that The Flash will feature the actor playing several variants of Allen, which could explain the improvised Flash's origins. Despite polls showing most people would have preferred for DC to do away with Miller, it’s precisely that last part that could have made reshoots with a new actor simply unviable.There’s at least half a year left until The Flash premieres, meaning Warner Bros.' strategy seems to be pushing Miller to recover from his mental issues, and only then might they make some public appearances in the lead-up to the film’s release.The Flash is scheduled to be released in theaters on June 23, 2023.MORE: 14 Best Villain Origin Stories In Superhero MoviesSource: Flash Film News | Twitter