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>Movie comes out effectively "rebooting" a universe with new creative lead as the result of backlash against the previous creators by redditors and liberals
>People praise the new movie as a "return to form" and "everything they wanted it to be"
>People make forced memes about it and all the "memorable/#Heartfelt moments" on social media
>Sequel comes out and is panned by audiences which breaks the spell and suddenly everyone pretends they never liked the previous movie in the first place

I guess the major difference is the Force Awakens and Last Jedi made money while Superman 2025 was a disappointment and Supergirl was an outright bomb
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