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Blue Beetle: Zack Snyder’s Tweet About the Film Receives Over 10 Million Views

Since Peter Safran and James Gunn took over as the heads of the new DCEU, the days of Snyderverse have come to an end. But, Zack Snyder’s love for DC has not dwindled. Snyder’s latest tweet on the upcoming DC film, Blue Beetle, has received massive engagement on Twitter, and has managed to amass well over 10 million views.

Snyder’s tweet is not elaborate in any manner, it just includes a poster featuring the Blue Beetle, with the text saying that he’s “looking forward” to experiencing this film with his children. Even though Snyder is not attached to the film in any manner, he has expressed his interest in watching the Blue Beetle. This very fact has managed to generate a bunch of hype, with the tweet managing to bring in more than 10 million views, which is great marketing for Blue Beetle at no cost.

Justice League: Warworld new Wonder Woman teaser

On the topic of DCEU, the animated DC verse’s Justice League: Warworld has just received an exclusive teaser clip from Screen Rant. The new teaser sees Wonder Woman experience troubles in the Wild West era, and the video is titled “She’s an Angel.” For those who do not know, the film sees Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman being forced into worlds that are inspired eras such as the Wild West, Ancient Era and others. Check out the R-rated Justice League Warworld’s new Wonder Woman teaser below.

Justice League: Warworld creators explain the R-rating

Many have wondered what fetched the animated film an R-rating. Thankfully, the creators have arrived with an answer. In an interview with Screen Rant, series creators Butch Lukic, Jim Krieg, Jeff Wamester, Ernie Altbacker and Jeremy Adams explained the film’s R-rating.

When asked, Wamester started off jokingly stating the “nudity is tasteful” in the film, but Krieg clarified that there’s no nudity in the film. Lukic explains the main reason the Justice League: Warworld has received an R-rating is because of the violence and bloodshed it has. If there are no blood and swords in the film, then the R-rating vanishes too, added Krieg.

Furthermore, Lukic also explained that they originally planned for a PG-13 rating according to the mandate they needed to follow, but they added more blood in the after effects, which brought them the R-Rating. Lukic also added that there’s no swearing in the film either.

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