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It seems that almost every week, the DCU finds itself entangled in negative buzz, and now The Flash is struggling at the box office while reports of screen tests for Superman: Legacy have surfaced. This triple-threat of controversies has ignited a fire among fans once again.
Initially hyped beyond belief, Andy Muschietti’s multiversal adventure, The Flash, has seen its rating on Rotten Tomatoes drop to a lukewarm 66 percent. It has also received the lowest-ever CinemaScore for a DCU film. Meanwhile, the solo outing of the Scarlet Speedster is heading towards a disappointing opening debut.
As if that wasn’t enough, The Hollywood Reporter’s Borys Kit revealed that several actors, including Nicholas Hoult, David Corenswet, Tom Brittney, Emma Mackey, Phoebe Dynevor, and Rachel Brosnahan, were seen on the Warner Bros. lot dressed in full wardrobe and makeup. This revelation came after even more details about The Flash’s scrapped endings were unveiled, leading to further criticism of James Gunn for abandoning plans for a Henry Cavill-led Superman sequel in favor of a reboot.
While it’s not uncommon for the DCU to face troubles on a regular basis, this weekend has become particularly fascinating. The Flash is at risk of flopping, the unveiling of Superman: Legacy is drawing near, and supporters of the SnyderVerse are once again expressing their anger over missed opportunities.
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