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Richard McCallum (born August 22, 1954) is an American film producer. He is mostly known for his work on The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles as well as the Star Wars Special Editions and Prequel Trilogy. He is best known for his frequent collaborations with American filmmaker George Lucas, though he was also a long-time producer for British television playwright Dennis Potter. Description above from the Wikipedia article Rick McCallum, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Rick McCallum

Producer
for Producer in DCU The Flash: Shattered Velocity
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Central City, 2025. Four years into his life as The Flash, Barry Allen has become a symbol of hope and speed—a hero capable of outrunning bullets, disasters, and even death itself. But when a series of coordinated bombings tear through the city, leaving behind carnage and panic, Barry faces a new kind of enemy—Marc Scheffer, a former military demolitions expert turned anarchist known as Shrapnel. Encased in fragmented metal and driven by a belief that society must be destroyed to be reborn, Shrapnel wages a war of terror across Central City, targeting its power grid, government, and the very people Barry swore to protect. As the explosions grow deadlier and the casualties mount, Barry’s speed is no longer just a gift—it’s a burden that can’t save everyone. Haunted by failure and consumed by guilt, Barry begins to question whether he’s truly making a difference or just delaying the inevitable collapse. His desperate pursuit of Shrapnel becomes an obsession that pushes his limits and blurs his morality, forcing him to face the line between justice and vengeance. When the final countdown begins, The Flash must race not only against time but against the darkness rising within himself. Brutal, high-octane, and emotionally charged, The Flash: Shattered Velocity delivers an R-rated dive into heroism under pressure, where even the fastest man alive can’t escape the weight of every life he couldn’t save.