DC Asks What If Zack Snyder Took Over DC Studios, Not James Gunn? dcstudios jamesgunn zacksnyder dccomics batman onebadday
\nAs Bleeding Cool revealed yesterday, the Batman: One Bad Day: Clayface one-shot published by DC Comics today saw the studio making a movie based on Batman: The Killing Joke, the Alan Moore and Brian Bolland comic book from 1988 that all the One Bad Day comic books out this year and last have been thematically, and promotional, based on.
The guy responsible for reviving the Dawn Of The Dead movie perhaps? That's right folks, in the DC Universe continuity established by today's One Bad Day: Clayface, Zack Snyder was appointed to run DC Studios rather than James Gunn… which is One Bad Day, it seems.\n\nAnd they begin with a Gray Ghost movie, with Batman to follow. The meta is strong in this one. Batman: One Bad Day: Clayface is published by DC Comics today.
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