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SnyderVerse campaigners caught up in a civil war after excommunicating their own for breaking ranks

At last, the movement has started to eat itself alive.

Just when you thought the never-ending campaign to try and restore the SnyderVerse couldn’t take any more twists and turns, it’s looking as though the fandom has started to turn on itself by excommunicating its members for breaking ranks.

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As if things weren’t bad enough with the DCU supporters’ club already being split into two distinct camps with very different ideas in mind for what the future of the franchise should hold, the splinter cell determined to have Zack Snyder brought back into the fold at any costs has now decided that not playing by the rules is worthy of expulsion.

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It was only recently that the decision to drop one hashtag in favor of another was pushed as the latest pointless port of call, so it’s with delicious irony that the very same person has revealed they’ve been cast out onto the scrapheap for daring to ignore the desire to have the SnyderVerse sold off to Netflix, something that’s already been made patently clear isn’t going to happen.

The short version is that by making a point of abandoning “Sell” in favor of “Restore,” the higher-ups (whoever they may be) have been ditched from the various channels, threads, and other associated means of pushing the agenda. It’s bizarre to say the least when you’d at least think everyone has the same goal in mind at the end of the day regardless of the fact it’s almost certainly doomed to fail, but even the SnyderVerse’s staunchest backers can’t even rock the boat in the slightest, it would seem.


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