QFT.
...and about the way the MCU--in its sloppy way of leading to IW/Endgame--yeah, it was exactly that...sloppy and overblown. If not for a few character-centric films, the entire franchise would be close to unwatchable.
Exactly. There's no need when MCU easily wins hands down.Please don't turn this into DCEU vs. MCU again. Please.
"Because it isn’t as easy as going into a vault and there’s a Snyder Cut that’s sitting there to put out. It does not exist."
Wait... everybody kept denying this though? Weird.
A rough cut with unfinished effects and editing and a cut that’s complete and just awaiting release are two separate things. No one involved in the production claimed the latter was true. But let’s not let facts get in the way of a good put down.
I think the truth is probably somewhere in between.I remember someone here ferociously arguing that the theatrical cut was absolutely Snyder's work, that he personally approved every decision Whedon made, and, when challenged with, oh, everything, pointed to Directors Guild rules, as if there was no way paper guidelines could ever be selectively enforced in the real world, let alone Hollywood.![]()
What, like, mid-70s Mustang IIs?...josie and the pussie cars.
I think the question of which version will be considered canon in the DCEU is a simple one. They both are.
The Whedon version is the pre Crisis on Infinite Earths canon. The Snyder version is what happened after the timelines of the Multiverse rearranged themselves after TV Barry and movie Barry met during the Crisis. Or the other way around, whichever way you prefer. Simple.
In other words... "Dammit, Barry's!"![]()
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