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I guarantee this is total BS. I've seen the exact same footage they have.

The "better" dimension is the evil Peacemaker timeline where his Dad is alive. The normal reality is the DCU.
I hope it's true. James Gunn also said that they're not going to complicate things with the timeline so I guess and I hope the better dimension has nothing to do with DCEU.
 
I agree with you, but the Internet will try to argue otherwise based on stigma towards Ezra and bad CGI and...that's apparently enough to consider it "one of the worst"?
while a far cry from the "industry-saver" hollywood was claiming before release, the flash is definitely nowhere near the bottom of the list, id even say it was probably the best dc movie of the 4 released that year
 
Yes DCEU is a collaboration by multiple creators, and if one makes something canon it's mostly respected.
Usually it is the stuff they contribute officially to a collaboration project that is respected, not Tommy Westphall level stuff. Furthermore, there is also no official ackowledgement from WB that the two share a universe, so...

Her name in Shazam! was only featured on a desk. As a social worker, her last name is going to be the most important, so it makes sense why the first name wasn't mentioned. They still had her name as "E" as an intentional nod to the fact it's the same character from David's first film.
Well going by Google images, office nameplates more often than not use the full name, not the first letter of the name and then a surname, which would indicate this was an intentional choice not to reveal her first name. As for social workers, I can't even find any of them having office nameplates to begin with, at least on Google images.
 
Obviously Lights Out hasn't been included on this timeline, though hypothetically speaking where would it go on the viewing order?
 
Obviously Lights Out hasn't been included on this timeline, though hypothetically speaking where would it go on the viewing order?
Either between BVS and the Suicide Squad tie-in comics based on release date/filming dates, with the assumption that, for some reason, a poster of Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Cyborg, Aquaman and Green Lantern was made despite them not being a team yet, or between Aquaman and Shazam! based on filming dates, being set after Zack Snyder's Justice League to account for the poster and being set before Shazam!.
 
I think it's confirmed that Andy Muschietti is directing The Brave and the Bold
Same dude who directed The Flash (a mid film with a leading star who got himself in so much hot legal water that almost saw the movie get cancelled and a plot that is just all over the place) and tried to excuse the shitty CGI "cameos" (calling them cameos would be an insult to the actual legacies of the likes of Adam West and Chris Reeves) as a deliberate choice? I'm keeping my expectations for The Brave and the Bold extremely low, in that case.
 
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