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![]() We know and appreciate the hard work that all of you do. The email, from executive partner Barry Wolf, reads: "We obviously got this wrong and we sincerely apologize. Since employees generally don't like it when their bosses see their work-life balance as-literally-a joke, Weil received enough backlash to send out a firm-wide mea culpa in the afternoon. According to messages obtained by legal industry blog Above the Law, associates were elated to learn of the new policy, supposedly inspired by similar practices currently catching on in Europe, until it was revealed to just be a goof. and 6 a.m., as well as on Saturdays, Sundays, and employee vacation days. ![]() The way the prank played out is that Weil, Gotshal & Manges sent out a company-wide email claiming the firm was banning all work-related emails between the hours of 11 p.m. Hilarious, right? All you suckers must keep tabs on work no matter if it's midnight on a Tuesday or a Sunday morning and you're on vacation. and then revealed the whole thing was a joke. Other than that though, The Flash is largely separate from everything else and actually mostly takes place in a different timeline back in 2013, meaning it revisits events from Man of Steel, which play out differently in this particular timeline.īy the end, Barry may or may not be back in his own timeline (a different Batman suggests he's not), but either way, it's likely more of a swansong for the character, rather than a sign that he'll be back in the future.Add this to the list of April Fool's Day stunts from Wednesday that failed spectacularly: A big New York-based law firm told employees it was instituting a new policy eliminating work emails during night and weekend hours. (The fact that Barry can turn back time also is a follow-up to the events of Snyder's climax.) Set a "few years" after the events of Justice League, the movie definitely links more to Zack Snyder's version as Iris West references a scene between her and The Flash which only happened in the extended version. Talking of Wonder Woman, Gal Gadot pops up again as the superhero as The Flash starts with a mini- Justice League movie of its own, featuring Ben Affleck's Batman and Wonder Woman. Neither will any upcoming DC movies, which will likely follow the original 2017 version as that's the one considered canon. You can technically just substitute Snyder's movie into this timeline without much hassle, but you'll just have to overlook the fact that Aquaman makes no mention of an impending Darkseid war. They both follow the same plot – Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg and The Flash unite for the first time to battle Steppenwolf, alongside a resurrected Superman – but the two versions differ greatly, especially in the fact that Snyder's version ends with cliffhangers that set up his originally-planned Justice League sequels. Here's where things get slightly tricky as there are now two versions of Justice League you can watch: the critically-derided 2017 version, or Zack Snyder's four-hour version, first released in 2021. Watch now: iTunes | Prime Video | Microsoft Store ( Justice League) / iTunes | Prime Video | Microsoft Store ( Zack Snyder's Justice League) X-Men? No problem!) DCEU timeline – Worlds of DC movies in order 1. Oh wait, did you want Star Wars? We've got that too. (You wanted the Marvel version? Got it covered. Those who want to approach this list from a completist point of view, you'll have to suffer through Justice League and Suicide Squad again. (We haven't included The Batman and Joker as they're separate to the main timeline.) It's a movie that's very tied to what's come before though so if you were wondering just where it fits, we're here to help with a definitive guide for how to watch the entire Worlds of DC, or the DC Extended Universe, in chronological order from Man of Steel to The Flash. It's not yet clear how many, if any, of the current superheroes will cross over into the next universe. The solo outing for Ezra Miller's DC superhero has had a long and complicated journey to the big screen, and its arrival couldn't come at a weirder time for DC. The Flash is now out in cinemas and it's one of the final releases of the Worlds of DC, before James Gunn and Peter Safran's new DC Universe starts with Superman: Legacy in 2025.
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