Lest people forget, DC underwent multiple regime changes

Lest people forget, DC underwent multiple regime changes
I still have no intention to watch Peacemaker.
Watching that show with your kid? Somebody should call child protective services.
It begs the question how much of the previous universe is canon since each small inclusion ripples backwards.Me neither -- it sounds like very much not my cup of tea -- but I read the reviews of the premiere to see how they handled the universe change. From the trailers, where the character talked about a parallel universe, I'd expected that they'd have him cross over from the DCEU to the new DCU and stay there, perhaps along with his supporting cast. But it sounds like they've just retconned the ending of season 1 and are treating it like it was in the DCU all along. I'm a bit surprised they'd go that route, because modern audiences seem too literal-minded about continuity to be able to cope with a change that doesn't have an in-story alternate-universe handwave to explain it.
Watching that show with your kid? Somebody should call child protective services.
Watching that show with your kid? Somebody should call child protective services.
"And yet the past, though of its nature alterable, never had been altered. Whatever was true now was true from everlasting to everlasting. It was quite simple."But it sounds like they've just retconned the ending of season 1 and are treating it like it was in the DCU all along.
It begs the question how much of the previous universe is canon since each small inclusion ripples backwards.
People would say that about Ghostbusters if it had been released today.Watching that show with your kid? Somebody should call child protective services.
People would say that about Ghostbusters if it had been released today.
Well, that's a very interesting logo...
Yes, they would.Huh? Hardly. That was a PG-rated film.
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