2S. Many opinions show that Snyderverse fans want this universe to return, but not Ezra Miller’s The Flash.

Hold onto your capes, comic faithful – the groundswell for Zack Snyder’s epic DC empire is roaring louder than a Kryptonian heat vision blast.

Just weeks after Warner Bros. teeters on the edge of a blockbuster sale, die-hard Snyderverse loyalists are flooding social media with one unyielding demand: resurrect the brooding, god-like universe of Man of Steel and Batman v Superman – but leave Ezra Miller’s scandal-plagued Barry Allen in the dust.
It’s a revolt that’s electrifying timelines from X to Reddit, fueled by fresh rumors of Saudi cash kings eyeing a WB takeover to crown Snyder king once more.
And with the clock ticking on November 2025’s hottest Hollywood shakeup, these fans aren’t whispering – they’re thundering for justice.
Picture this: Henry Cavill’s chiseled Superman soaring back, Ben Affleck’s gravelly Batman brooding in the shadows, Gal Gadot’s fierce Wonder Woman cracking her lasso like thunder.
That’s the dream Snyderverse squad, the one that turned comic pages into cinematic cathedrals with slow-mo glory shots and operatic scores that still give chills.
But Barry Allen? The Scarlet Speedster who zipped through Justice League’s heart? Fans say nix him – hard.
Miller’s real-life meltdowns, from choking fans in viral videos to a laundry list of arrests and abuse allegations, have scorched the character’s legacy like a villain’s acid spray.
“Ezra’s out – full stop,” blasts one viral X post from user @SnyderFanatic87, racking up 50K likes in days.
“Give us Grant Gustin from Arrowverse instead – clean slate, lightning-fast charm, no baggage.”

Echoes ripple across forums: Reddit’s r/SnyderCut erupts with threads like “Snyderverse 2.0: Recast Flash NOW,” where 8,000 upvotes pile on tales of how Miller’s chaos tanked The Flash’s 2023 box office bomb – a measly $271 million flop that critics called “a CGI dumpster fire.”
Insiders whisper the same tune.
Cosmic Book News dropped a bombshell exclusive on November 23: Saudi bidders, those oil-rich moguls sniffing around Warner Bros. Discovery amid its fire-sale frenzy, are “all-in” on restoring Snyder’s vision.
Sources claim they’re dangling billions to lure Zack back from Netflix exile, with Cavill locked as Supes, Gadot as Diana, Jason Momoa as Aquaman, and Ray Fisher finally getting his Cyborg shine.
Affleck? “Possibly,” insiders hedge, citing the Bat-fan’s grueling gym grind.
But Miller as Flash? “Doubtful – radioactive risk,” the report snarls, nodding to his Hollywood blacklist status after years of “personal shenanigans” that left studios sprinting the other way.
Even director Andy Muschietti, who helmed The Flash, doubled down in a fiery October podcast rant: “No one’s touching that role like Ezra – brilliant, committed!”
Brilliant? Tell that to the boycotts.
Fans aren’t buying it.
One X thread from @DCRebelYell, timestamped November 20, skewers the notion: “Miller gave everything? Yeah, to his ego and mugshots. Snyderverse deserves better – recast or retire Barry.”
The post? 120K views, 15K retweets, a digital riot that mirrors broader fury.

Why the Flash fixation?
Because in Snyder’s grand tapestry, Barry wasn’t just speed – he was the emotional core, the wide-eyed kid bridging gods and mortals in that iconic Knightmare sequence.
Justice League’s Snyder Cut (the four-hour fan-vindicated masterpiece that HBO+ dropped after #ReleaseTheSnyderCut’s 2021 triumph) painted him as destiny’s spark, zipping through apocalypses to rally the League.
Miller nailed the vulnerability early – that jittery genius vibe in 2016’s Batman v Superman debut had audiences hooked.
But post-2017? The shine tarnished.
Arrests piled up: Hawaii bar brawls in 2022, Vermont theft charges, Massachusetts assault claims – all while whispers of “alleged abuse” swirled like Reverse-Flash’s tornado.
By The Flash’s release, marketing dodged Miller like kryptonite, shoving cameos (Keaton’s Batman! A wild multiverse mash!) to distract from the elephant in the cowl.
It flopped anyway, dragging DC’s reboot dreams into the mud.
James Gunn’s shiny new DCU – kicking off with Creature Commandos animation and David Corenswet’s fresh-faced Superman in July 2025 – wisely wiped the slate.
No Miller in sight.
Gunn’s coy December 2024 update? “Flash’s future? We’ll see – but it’s a new track.”
Translation: Door’s slammed.
Yet Snyderverse diehards refuse to fade.
November’s WB sale saga supercharged the fire.

Paramount’s denied Saudi team-up rumors? Fake news, fans cry – Variety’s scoop on November 21 lit fuses, with outlets like ScreenGeek buzzing that bidders crave Snyder’s “deeper roots” over Gunn’s quippy ensemble flicks.
Netflix’s WB bid? A Snyder haven, dreamers posit, since Zack’s Rebel Moon saga already calls the streamer home.
X semantic searches from mid-November overflow with pleas: “Snyderverse return YES – Miller NO,” one viral query yields 200+ posts, scores hovering at 0.25 relevancy, users like @Kusabimaru83 venting: “Even if Saudis buy in, Snyderverse sans Ezra – he’s blacklisted, coo coo.”
Another from @FakemonSohga: “Revival? Dead. Miller’s off the deep end.”
But hope flickers.
Arrow’s Grant Gustin tease on November 24? A Crisis on Infinite Earths nod that had Cosmic Book News speculating: “Bridge worlds again – Gustin as Snyder Flash?”
Fans pounced: 30K engagements, petitions surging on Change.org for “Flash Recast: Gustin for the Win.”
It’s not just nostalgia – it’s rebellion.
Snyder’s Instagram revival this month, flooding feeds with DCEU throwbacks, feels like coded signals.
Cavill’s Warhammer tease? A flex, not farewell.
Gadot’s subtle likes on #RestoreTheSnyderVerse? Fuel.
Even Miller’s “Hollywood return” whispers – some indie flicker – get eye-rolls: “Too little, too toxic,” snipes a FandomWire op-ed.
Critics scoff: Snyder’s “mid/terrible” slate (Man of Steel’s divisive darkness, Justice League’s theatrical Joss Whedon hack-job) doomed it.
Box office? BvS’s $874M bowed to backlash.
But fans counter: Snyder Cut’s 2021 streams topped 100M views – a vindication Warner ignored.

In this post-Gunn era, where Superman: Legacy eyes $1B dreams, Snyder loyalists see the sale as Armageddon – or apocalypse averted.
Saudi billions could bankroll sequels: Justice League 2’s Darkseid invasion, the Knightmare payoff.
Recast Flash with Gustin? Instant box-office bolt.
Or poach from CW’s speedster stable – Logan Lerman rumors swirl for a Barry reboot.
The math? Undeniable.
A 2025 Reddit poll: 72% crave Snyderverse sans Miller; only 12% want Ezra back.
X trends spike: #SnyderverseNoMiller hits 500K impressions weekly.
As WB’s auction hammers fall – Paramount leading, Netflix lurking, Saudis scheming – one truth crackles: Fans won’t quit.
They toppled execs for Snyder Cut once.
Now? They’re rewriting the speed force.
Will billionaires bow to the mob?
Or will Gunn’s DCU sprint solo?
Tune in – this multiverse mess is just revving up.
Because in comic wars, the real heroes? Us.