Grace Randolph’s Snyderverse Poll Isn’t the Win People Think It Is
Grace Randolph’s Snyderverse poll is being celebrated as a major win for restoring Zack Snyder’s DC universe — but the full numbers tell a very different story. Despite 17,000+ votes, the poll included three anti-Snyderverse options totaling 56%, while only 44% supported its return. With Randolph blocking thousands of fans and skewing participation, the results are far from representative. This article breaks down the poll, the math, the context, and why it has zero impact on DC Studios, James Gunn, or the future of the DCU.
Zack Snyder’s Instagram Circus Returns | How One Director Keeps Stirring the Pot for Clout
Zack Snyder reignites DC fandom drama with new Instagram likes, WBD sale rumors, and Man of Steel vs Superman debates—fueling chaos ahead of his next film.
No, James Gunn Didn’t Steal Zack Snyder’s Superman Ideas
Zack Snyder once considered Brainiac for a Superman sequel—but never had a script or title called Man of Tomorrow. James Gunn didn’t steal either idea; both come straight from decades of DC Comics history.
Zack Snyder’s Instagram Move | Nostalgia, Numbers, and the “Never-Ending Cut” | *UPDATED*
Zack Snyder isn’t teasing a SnyderVerse comeback—he’s running a marketing masterclass. From nostalgic Justice League photos to perfectly timed Instagram drops, here’s how Snyder keeps his fandom engaged, his hype alive, and his brand unshakable without a single new DC project in sight.
The Rise and Fall of the Snyderverse Fandom
The Snyder Cut movement achieved the impossible, but the Snyderverse fandom has since spiraled into toxicity, false promises, and division. Here’s how a campaign built on hope and integrity lost its way.
Moving On from the Snyderverse: A Hard Truth for Fans
After years of fighting for Zack Snyder’s vision, the Snyderverse fandom faces division and toxicity. Here’s why it may be time to move on—while still honoring what we achieved.
The Truth Behind DC’s Fandom War
Many claim James Gunn and his new Superman film caused the DC fandom split—but the truth goes back to Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel in 2013. Explore how WB missteps, Snyder loyalists, and years of rage-bait fueled the divide long before Gunn entered DC Studios.


James Gunn has signed a rare five-month extension with DC Studios, raising questions about the future of the DCU. This article breaks down why the deal is so short, how upcoming ownership changes may be influencing Gunn’s decision, and why David Zaslav may want more completed projects before committing to a long-term contract. Learn what this move means for Superman, Supergirl, Lanterns, and the future of DC storytelling.