Netflix Buying Snyderverse Campaign Catches Steam as WB-Discovery Reportedly in Talks to License Shows to Streaming Giant

Netflix Buying Snyderverse Campaign Catches Steam as WB-Discovery Reportedly in Talks to License Shows to Streaming Giant
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There is another wave of discussion being noted online after the reports suggested that Warner Bros. Discovery is discussing licensing some HBO shows to Netflix. In the coming days reportedly the chief of both companies will be talking about the licensing decision. 

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Warner Bros. Discovery will reportedly make a deal with Netflix
Warner Bros. Discovery will reportedly make a deal with Netflix

 As fans were already demanding Zack Snyder’s Justice League to be sold to Netflix, this current discussion between Warner Bros. Discovery and Netflix can bring the 2021 action-adventure movie to Netflix. 

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Netizens suggest Warner Bros. Discovery sell its gaming library to Sony 

Zack Snyder’s Justice League can also be on Netflix
Zack Snyder’s Justice League can also be on Netflix

Since the beginning Warner Bros. Discovery was averse to the discussion of engaging in any conversation regarding licensing shows to Netflix. Reportedly the comedy series Insecure will be licensed to Netflix. This recently released news has shocked many people but reportedly due to financial issues, the WBD has gone ahead with this nature of business with Netflix. 

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Some netizens commented that they are not surprised to know that Warner Bros. Discovery is running out of money. Although nothing is fixed yet and both the entertainment companies have not spoken about this current news for now. People are wanting to know if this is what the media conglomerate wants. One of the netizens online suggested that Warner Bros. Discovery should sell its gaming library to Sony. The internet is divided on this topic as some people are excited to see some HBO shows on Netflix.

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Zack Snyder’s Justice League can also be on Netflix soon 

Zack Snyder and James Gunn
Zack Snyder and James Gunn

There are already fans on Twitter demanding Zack Snyder’s Justice League should be sold to Netflix. If this new deal between Warner Bros Discovery and Netflix will be on the entertainment company’s side then there is a great possibility that the Justice League will be available on Netflix. For a very long time, DC fans are demanding the Synderverse to be sold to Netflix. James Gunn tweeted the reasons why the hashtag #sellthesnyderversetonetflix should be dismissed. The director wrote, 

“I have to say, this has got to be the wackiest hashtag ever. Netflix hasn’t expressed any such interest (although we’ve discussed other stuff) & 2) Zack hasn’t expressed any interest & seems to be happy doing what he’s doing.” 

He further wrote in another Tweet,

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“He contacted me to express his support about my choices. He’s a great guy. Again, he seems really happy with the massive world building he’s doing now.” 

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Gunn posted this Tweet in February. Netflix appears to be interested in acquiring some HBO series. Snyder and Gunn have yet to respond to the latest news. Reportedly, Warner Bros, Snyder, Gunn, and Netflix all of them included in the deal didn’t think it was an ideal deal. But the recent news has given the supporters of the #sellthesnyderversetonetflix a glint of new hope. 

Source: Deadline; Den of Geek

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Umeza Peera is a pop culture junkie and works as Content writer for Fandom Wire. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature and Philosophy. Umeza has been writing for three years. She enjoys writing relatable stories that would connect with people