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How The DC Multiverse Might Work, And Why Its Bad For The SnyderVerse

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A string of bad news hit the wires this week for people looking forward to DC projects from James Wan and Ava DuVernay. As Warner Bros. laid out its plan for the next few years, the dropped the hammer on The Trench, a horror-themed spinoff from Wan’s Aquaman origin story. Additionally, DuVernay’s New Gods film, which she had written with celebrated DC Comics writer Tom King, learned that it no longer was part of the studio’s long-range plans. Fans immediately wondered why, and the answer sort of lies in the multiverse… maybe.

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