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The latest unsettling evolution of the James Gunn vs. Zack Snyder diatribe is all about skin-swapping

Things were always going to get weird eventually.

LOS ANGELES - MARCH 9: Directors Zack Snyder and James Gunn arrive at the premiere of Universal Picture's "Slither" at the Vista Theater on March 9, 2006 in Los Angeles, California.
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Unless you haven’t been on the internet for a while, you’ll know fine well that DCU fans are locked in a never-ending struggle pitting Zack Snyder and his SnyderVerse against James Gunn‘s plans for the in-development Chapter 1: Gods & Monsters, and it would be an understatement to say that things have been getting heated.

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Some folks just can’t come to terms with the end of the original mythology that ignited with Man of Steel and looks to culminate in a soft reboot of sorts with The Flash, whereas the other side of the divide are happy to sit back, wait, and pass judgement on Gunn and Peter Safran’s projects once they’ve actually had a chance to see how they turn out.

Things have been spicy to say the least, with one of the more recent developments claiming that the Guardians of the Galaxy director tactically plans his social media output based on whatever Snyder has just done or is about to do, which would be a bizarre use of the superpowers he’s clearly got if that’s what he’s doing.

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However, things took on an even weirder turn when memes began popping up out of nowhere that revolved around the filmmakers going full-blown Face/Off and swapping skin to reveal a string of revelations that would shake the fandom to its core.

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Trust the internet to make things unnecessarily queasy, but we’d put good money on the upcoming Full Circle event not ending with the shocking reveal that either Gunn or Snyder has been impersonating the other all along. Knowing how things have been going, though, there’s going to be at least one person out there who buys it as 100 percent fact.