If he sticks around as director, I'll be surprised. I thought he'd be there rain or shine until I saw just how badly Flash has blown up for them. I'm betting on creative differences and a return to smaller horror. The biggest challenge in getting anyone to sign on, I'd argue, is - if this goes right and Universal doesn't buy WB and restart in five years - they're signing a ten year commitment. One that might span movie, TV shows, video games, and animated projects. That's no small ask for anyone and is likely to turn off a whole lot of notable names.