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Dwayne Johnson sat next to Ben Affleck at the Grammys with a DCU-shaped elephant in the room

Would either of them been brave enough to mention James Gunn?

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 05: (L-R) Jennifer Lopez, Ben Affleck, Lauren Hashian, and Dwayne Johnson attend the 65th GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 05, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.
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Ben Affleck was transformed into yet another meme last night at the Grammy Awards, with the two-time Academy Award winning actor and producer looking so displeased to be there that many fans were convinced he actually went in character as Bruce Wayne, and not Jennifer Lopez’s husband.

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Even more intriguing was the person he ended up being seated next to at the ceremony, though, with Affleck and Lopez sharing a table with none other than Dwayne Johnson and wife Lauren Hashian. As you can probably guess, DCU diehards would have loved to be a fly on the wall for their conversations, especially with both being shuffled towards the exit by James Gunn.

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Of course, the major difference is that Affleck made multiple appearances as the franchise’s canonical Batman, and he’s still got one more to go when The Flash comes to theaters this summer. In addition, Gunn has outlined several times over already that he’s hoping the Argo and Gone Baby Gone architect will direct one of the many projects coming down the pipeline.

On the other hand, Johnson was kicked out after Black Adam disappointed at the box office, leaving his plans for changing the hierarchy of power in tatters. Then again, maybe the A-list duo didn’t discuss DC at all, but you’ve got to think it would have come up at least once given their respective ties to the shared superhero saga.

Imagining Affleck roasting The Rock for Black Adam‘s failure is a fascinating thing to envision, even if we get the feeling from looking at the outgoing Bruce Wayne’s face that he wasn’t there for a good time.