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* Following the announcement that the newly established Creator/DCStudios would be rebooting Superman with a new actor, calling the future of the entire DCEU into question, a number of fans began joking that the higher-ups deciding a ContinuityReboot would fix their damaged universe proved that the DCEU had ultimately followed the comics after all.[[note]]DC Comics is notorious for using such reboots in an attempt to reinvigorate its shared universe, most notably with ''Comicbook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' in 1985 and ''The Comicbook/{{New 52}}'' in 2011.[[/note]]
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* Following the announcement that the newly established Creator/DCStudios would be rebooting Superman with a new actor, calling the future of the entire DCEU into question, a number of fans began joking that the higher-ups deciding a ContinuityReboot would fix their damaged universe proved that the DCEU had ultimately followed the comics after all.[[note]]DC Comics is notorious for using such reboots in an attempt to reinvigorate its shared universe, most notably with ''Comicbook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' in 1985 1986 and ''The Comicbook/{{New 52}}'' in 2011.[[/note]]
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* Following the announcement that the newly established Creator/DCStudios would be rebooting Superman with a new actor, calling the future of the entire DCEU into question, a number of fans began joking that the higher-ups deciding a ContinuityReboot would fix its damaged universe proved that the DCEU had ultimately followed the comics after all.[[note]]DC Comics is notorious for using such reboots in an attempt to reinvigorate its shared universe, most notably with ''Comicbook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' in 1985 and ''The Comicbook/{{New 52}}'' in 2011.[[/note]]
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* Following the announcement that the newly established Creator/DCStudios would be rebooting Superman with a new actor, calling the future of the entire DCEU into question, a number of fans began joking that the higher-ups deciding a ContinuityReboot would fix its their damaged universe proved that the DCEU had ultimately followed the comics after all.[[note]]DC Comics is notorious for using such reboots in an attempt to reinvigorate its shared universe, most notably with ''Comicbook/CrisisOnInfiniteEarths'' in 1985 and ''The Comicbook/{{New 52}}'' in 2011.[[/note]]