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No discourse needed. Zack Snyder already explained it. The SnyderVerse IS NOT the same as the DCEU. Luckily we here at ZACK SNYDER'S SELL MOVEMENT already knew that, so our messaging has always been clear. When we say: #SellZSJLtoNetflix #SellSnyderVerseToNetflix MOST fans of Zack's work know that he and...

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