Zack Snyder marked Veterans Day by posting a powerful image of Henry Cavill’s Superman standing proudly in front of the American flag.
“To those who stand for truth, justice, and freedom — grateful today and every day. Thank you. 🇺🇸 #VeteransDay,” Snyder wrote on Instagram.
And while Snyder honored U.S. veterans with his Superman — a symbol tied directly to American values — James Gunn didn’t post anything.
Snyder’s Post Lands at a Very Interesting Time
Again, the timing is impossible to ignore.
Snyder dropping a patriotic Cavill Superman image on Veterans Day comes just as:
- Skydance is emerging as the frontrunner to buy Warner Bros. Discovery
- The Trump administration reportedly favors the Skydance deal, which would put WBD under the Ellison family — long-time Trump supporters
- Skydance (and Paramount) have openly embraced a more pro-America, MAGA and anti-woke direction
Snyder’s Superman has always leaned into classic American ideals, while Gunn’s reboot has leaned in the opposite direction.

Snyder Has Been Posting DCEU Content Nonstop — Right After Our Reporting on Gunn
As we’ve exclusively reported, multiple insiders say James Gunn will be out at DC Studios once WBD is sold.
Right after that story went live?
Snyder suddenly began unloading daily DCEU nostalgia bombs:
- Ben Affleck Batman images
- Jared Leto Joker shots
- Henry Cavill Superman photos
- Behind-the-scenes moments from Batman v Superman
- Vintage IMAX production photos
And now a Veterans Day Superman tribute — the most patriotic Cavill image he’s ever posted.
It’s almost like Snyder knows something?

We’ve Been Told Snyder Wants to Return — With The Dark Knight Returns
We’ve been told by our sources that:
- “EVERYONE has moved on from the SnyderVerse”
- Except Snyder himself, who wants to return for a Dark Knight Returns adaptation
- And now, with a potential Skydance takeover, those odds suddenly look a lot more realistic
What is also interesting is that Skydance is already aligned Netflix, and Snyder has spent the last few years building huge franchises there.
If WBD pivots away from Gunn’s direction and back toward something more traditional — and actually profitable — a Snyder return suddenly isn’t far-fetched. The real question is what form that return takes.







