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again. has mostly concerned itself with political satire, but for all its allusions to a certain former U.S.

president, Prime Video’s flagship series is still about superhero franchises. Some of the season’s best jokes have been at the expense of big studios like Marvel, while the reintroduction of heroes like (who first appeared in college spin-off, ) poked fun at DC’s most stalwart IP. The latest episode of proves the series isn’t quite done with DC either, as it tackles the business practices of its parent company, Warner Bros.

Season 4 finale briefly calls back , Vought International’s take on fan conventions like Disney’s D23 and Comic Con. There, A-Train unveiled a first look at his upcoming movie, . A biographical sports drama with hints of , the film saw A-Train starring alongside Will Ferrell, of all people.

For all its hokey tropes, it didn’t look terrible, but A-Train wasn’t the biggest fan of the project, so it’s probably just as well that Vought decided to cancel it. Episode 8 opens with word that Vought Studios is canceling the “eagerly anticipated” film, despite the fact it was finished and ready to go. “We just realized we’d make more from the write-off,” explains Vought CEO Ashley Barrett.

Sound familiar? This update includes a tweet from director Adam Bourke, who famously directed the in-universe crossover blockbuster . “Rest assured I am doing everything in my power to convince Vought Stud.