Overall it flows nicely from scene to scene and we get decent introductions to the various supporting cast members, including Mera and Victor. It honestly seems like a completely different movie to me--at least I remember this.
I think the best way to refer to the events of JL would be to keep it vague enough to refer to either versions, so fans can take it as a reference to whichever version the prefer.
I guess the multiverse will be the DCEU's "get out of jail card" the same way it is in the comics and on TV.Or they could reference both. Flashpoint obviously introduces the multiverse (or whatever it’s called in DC) and could see both.
My understanding that the CW's Crisis is canon and that's the get out of jail-free card. Pre-Crisis its the Snyder Cut because of visual similarities with BVS UC and Post-Crisis when Oliver Queen/Spectre rebooted the multiverse it was the Whedon Cut.The question you should be asking is does Barry have his hero name yet? We know in Crisis he hears the name for the first time but I doubt that’s “canon”.
No but they're all accepted as being part of the same multiverse and can cross over whenever. Like, who ever thought we'd see Michael Keaton's Batman ever again? It's totally bonkers. Anything can happen.That still depends on what is recognized and what is not. For example, I doubt the 70s Wonder Woman TV series, or the disaster that was Legends of the Superheroes will be referred to / used / accepted as part of the official DCEU narrative.
No but they're all accepted as being part of the same multiverse and can cross over whenever. Like, who ever thought we'd see Michael Keaton's Batman ever again? It's totally bonkers. Anything can happen.
My understanding that the CW's Crisis is canon and that's the get out of jail-free card. Pre-Crisis its the Snyder Cut because of visual similarities with BVS UC and Post-Crisis when Oliver Queen/Spectre rebooted the multiverse it was the Whedon Cut.
I'm pretty certain at last year's Fandome that DC said that CW's COIE was canon across the multiverse or at least implied as such.Well, CW is its own canon. Doesn't match the movies or the comics.
Warners and Snyder say his version isn't canon, period.
I think Apokalips is outside of the multiverse and wasn't affected by the Anti-Monitor or Spectre.Oliver killed Darkseid, but left Steppenwolf and Apokalips in play.
Wierd choices.
I kind of doubt Netflix wants to throw away another ,$200 million. They didn't have that money to spare in the first place.I bet Snyder could do a good job with Jupiter's Legacy and its spin offs. If he wanted that, I am 100% positive Netflix would give it a second season.
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