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One of the most appealing aspects of owning WBD is its impressive IP library. A Harry Potter TV show is in the works at HBO Max right now, and there’s no doubt that Netflix would love to have a say in how the show progresses and what becomes of the rest of the Wizarding World. However, the Internet can’t look that far ahead because of the elephant in the room: the Snyderverse. While it’s hard to believe that bringing Zack Snyder’s superhero franchise back from the dead is a priority for Netflix, it would actually be a good way for the company to have its cake and eat it, too.
Netflix Has Always Been the Only Hope for the Snyderverse

WB put its faith in Snyder back in the early 2010s, when it wanted to take its DC characters and create a franchise that could rival the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Rather than copying what Marvel Studios was doing, Snyder decided to take the DC Extended Universe in a darker direction, focusing on the struggles that heroes face. The result was a mixed bag, with a few films doing well at the box office, while others flopped both critically and at the box office. After less than a decade, WB decided to throw in the towel and hand the keys over to James Gunn. At that point, Snyder was already long gone, having taken his talents to Netflix, which gave his Rebel Moon series the green light.
While promoting his sci-fi franchise, Snyder was asked about the future of the DCEU, and, wanting to look good in front of his new bosses, he said he would give it another go if Netflix acquired the rights to the characters. The filmmaker’s most diehard fans took those comments and ran with them, pleading for Netflix to cut a deal with WB and bring back their favorite characters. It was a pipe dream, to say the least, but recent developments have rekindled the fire. If the sale is made official, Netflix will have to field questions about the future of DC, including whether it will put its hands in Gunn’s cookie jar. However, it can dance around the subject entirely if it takes the easy layup.









