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Comic book movie fans simply LOVE to come up with theories about upcoming productions - and that applies to DC movies just as much as it does to the more popular Marvel offerings.

A lot of those theories do end up coming true, but that's obviously not always the case - and that's what this video is all about.

These DC movie fan theories turned out to be VERY wrong.

The theories in question are; that Batman's nightmares would be the only scenes in which Aquaman, Cyborg and the Flash would cameo in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, that Jena Malone would be playing Barbara Gordon AKA Batgirl AKA Oracle in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (or even a female Robin), that Bizarro would be appearing in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (either in the form of a resurrected Zod or an evil Superman), that Zack Snyder's son Eli would be cameoing as a young Robin in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, that Steppenwolf would kill Lois Lane in Justice League, that Scott Eastwood would be playing Nightwing in Suicide Squad, that Batman and the Flash would create the Cosmic Treadmill in Justice League, that Alfred was chatting with Robin, Supergirl, Green Lantern or Martian Manhunter in the Justice League trailer, that Lois Lane has telepathic powers in the DCEU, and that Lex Luthor brought the Justice League together for heroic reasons in the DCEU.

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Featuring:

1. Knightmare cameos
2. Jena Malone as Barbara Gordon
3. Bizarro
4. Eli Snyder as Robin
5. Steppenwolf kills Lois Lane
6. Scott Eastwood as Nightwing
7. The Cosmic Treadmill
8. Alfred's trailer chat
9. Lois Lane is a telepath
10. Lex Luthor the hero

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