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One possibility that has jumped out at fans early on is what DC’s landing at Netflix could mean for the “Snyderverse,” i.e., the era of interconnected DC movies that was created by director Zack Snyder in the 2010s. With James Gunn’s Superman officially launching a new DCU film franchise, it finally looked like the era of Snyder’s DC saga was officially dead and buried. But is that still the case?
Could Zack Snyder Return to DC Under Netflix?

Zack Snyder left a long working partnership with Warner Bros to set up shop at Netflix. It started in 2006 when Snyder directed the successful 300 comic adaptation, and continued through the highly divisive Watchmen graphic novel adaptation in 2009, and the Legends of the Guardians book animated movie adaptation in 2010. Snyder stumbled with his own original film, Sucker Punch, but Warner Bros. still handed him the keys to the Superman reboot Man of Steel.
From there, the path of Zack Snyder’s infamous career is well known: he and Warner Bros. had friction over the Man of Steel (2013) sequel Batman v Superman (2016) before Snyder was pulled from the Justice League movie. Warner Bros. would then bring him back to make the “proper” Justice League movie Snyder fans wanted (Zack Snyder’s Justice League) in 2021.









