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When it comes to the superhero genre, Warner Bros. has simply failed to keep pace with Walt Disney, with the projects under the DC Studios umbrella consistently disappointing at the box office. The only time DCEU has posed any substantial threat to the MCU’s dominance is when Zack Snyder was at the helm of Snyderverse – the trilogy of films around Superman, includingMan of Steel.

However, afterZack Snyder’s Justice League,the much-acclaimed filmmaker hasn’t lent his creative genius to the franchise, much to the disappointment of many fans, who are all the more infuriated with Warner Bros. for not linking up with him after seeing visuals fromRebel Moon.
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Why Fans Are Criticizing Warner Bros. After Watching Trailer of Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon
Under the leadership of their new co-CEOJames Gunn, DC Studios broughtThe Flashto the big screen, having committed a staggering budget of up to $220 million. The movie bombed at the box office for a number of reasons, not least because of its below-par use of CGI despite such a huge outlay. The scene featuring Ezra Miller and flying babies was the subject of plenty of jokes.
It’s been many months sinceThe Flashreleased so one would think Warner Bros. would stop catching strays for their expensive failure. However, the trailer ofZack Snyder‘sRebel Moon – Part One: A Child of Firehas once again led to criticism in the direction of the entertainment giant.

Fans are impressed with Snyder for delivering appealing VFX-heavy sequences for a fraction of the budget ofThe Flash.The budget for the twoRebel Moonmovies combined is $166 million.
Good Lord.. Zack Snyder really went Godmode for#RebelMoon& all of this is JUST for Part One.pic.twitter.com/xAsq5MkNay

— Director/Writer/YouTuber (@TheReelRapNerd)July 15, 2025
Nobody does epic like Zack Snyder#RebelMoonpic.twitter.com/b9SxvWqfFh

— Leonidas (@Signs2323)June 20, 2025
Zack Snyder did this with 80 million dollars.
WB is the stupidest studio driving this man away (could’ve made the ZSJL sequels the most profitable cbms ever) and Marvel is laundering money with their insane budgets and 2000s level cgi#RebelMoon
pic.twitter.com/x72YyiOJpI
— Knackered (@kayivar)July 14, 2025
How he made something this huge from 80 million budget 🔥🤯
— 𝐅𝐚𝐧𝐬 𝐚𝐫𝐞 𝐭𝐫𝐮𝐞 𝐜𝐫𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐜𝐬🎃🌈🔞➕ (@AreCritic)July 05, 2025
Zack Snyder wanted to give us something iconic and WB said no we want flash and shazam 2 🥲pic.twitter.com/U8wNX3JVkx
— Geralt of North (@Itssan17)August 11, 2025
Another aspect that leftThe Flashviewers disappointed was the slow-paced storyline of the Andy Muschietti-directed film. Snyder would certainly hope fans are equally appreciative of his story-building afterRebel Moon’spremiere (first part) on Netflix on December 15.
Read more:“They couldn’t understand”: Zack Snyder Proved Studio Wrong by Refusing to Back Down for One Movie That Was Written by James Gunn
What Is Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon About?
The science-fiction epic, which is thought to be a mix betweenStar WarsandDune, will focus onSofia Boutella‘s Kora, a lone-wolf soldier living on the quiet farming moon of Veldt.
But things take a turn for the worse after her violent past follows her, as Admiral Atticus Noble comes to Veldt via a Dreadnought-class battle cruiser and threatens to destroy the colony on the edge of the galaxy on the orders of the Imperium’s tyrannical regent, Balisarius. This starts the fierce battle, where there are no heroes, only rebels.
Apart from Boutella, the movie stars the likes of Ed Skrein, Charlie Hunnam, and Djimon Hounsou. The legendary Anthony Hopkins voices a robot named Jimmy, who is having a hard time with reality in that galaxy and has lost the will to fight.
Read more:Zack Snyder Fans Go Berserk Over Rebel Moon Announcement, Claim It’ll Be The Best Part Of 2023 After Marvel, DC Disaster
Vishal Singh
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Vishal Singh is a Content Writer at FandomWire. Having spent more than half a decade in the digital media space, Vishal specializes in crafting engaging entertainment- and sports-focused stories. He graduated from university with an honors degree in English Literature.