"Did I do well, Mr. Feige?"

I would add The Flash and Aquaman 2 to the tombstone, since they were also hurt by Gunn announcing his DCU reboot, or soft reboot, a year before they came out. And The Flash had its entire ending changed by Gunn, which certainly altered it for the worst.

Heck, let's just put the entire Gunnverse while we're at it. What we fans are complaining about online is just the canary in the coal mine. When movies start hitting theaters with a new Superman, but a bunch of old actors and characters returning, and Gunn is out there trying to explain how some continuity has changed and some hasn't, with absolutely no clear, simple way of explaining what that criteria is, audiences are not only going to be disinterested, but also confused and frustrated. You couldn't come up with a worse plan to attract audiences if Feige put a mole into WB with the intention of destroying the competition once and for all.

I would add The Flash and Aquaman 2 to the tombstone, since they were also hurt by Gunn announcing his DCU reboot, or soft reboot, a year before they came out. And The Flash had its entire ending changed by Gunn, which certainly altered it for the worst.

Heck, let's just put the entire Gunnverse while we're at it. What we fans are complaining about online is just the canary in the coal mine. When movies start hitting theaters with a new Superman, but a bunch of old actors and characters returning, and Gunn is out there trying to explain how some continuity has changed and some hasn't, with absolutely no clear, simple way of explaining what that criteria is, audiences are not only going to be disinterested, but also confused and frustrated. You couldn't come up with a worse plan to attract audiences if Feige put a mole into WB with the intention of destroying the competition once and for all.