The current DCCU plan began with MOS. However they have been trying to get that started for over 10 years.
First the plan was to have a BvS and Justice League alongside Routh's Superman and Bale's Batman but with a different continuity and different Batman and Superman. That completely fell through.
Then just a few years ago Green Lantern was supposed to be the start of the DCCU. That obviously didn't work out either.
Now they're doing it after MOS. And even then waiting 3 years just for the next film in that Universe is pretty damn slow for a Shared Movie Universe.
So I'm not just going to put my head in the sand and pretend everything's perfect with the way WB has handled DC properties so far, and they couldn't do anything better or be at all more efficient. Because that's just not true.
I hope it all goes incredibly well over the next few years, I really do. But you know I have every reason to be sceptical and critical right now. WB simply have yet to prove themselves with their DCCU.
I know the history. I'm just saying don't compare eras of leadership. The new people in charge are getting things done. Attracting talent from both actors and directors (Who would of ever though someone like Will Smith would play Deadshot?) and going forward with super heroes that aren't Batman and Superman. In fact, I told you guys they would way before they even announced their 10 movie slate. Most of you had doubts, but I didn't.
Oh it's no surprise they're attempting other heroes. They did after all attempt Green Lantern. But they're doing it very cautiously this time, introducing them through the Batman/Superman franchises first. And really taking their time giving us a Solo movie without Batman or Superman in it.
We'll see how it turns out. But it's definitely way too early to congratulate them on their DCCU success.
I'm not really congratulating them, though. For all we know the future movies could very well suck. What I'm pleased with is the talent they've been getting, so that bodes well for them going into the future.
They have one movie out. Marvel has built momentum and released hit after hit. It isn't the same thing. Even daredevil was a mega success in terms of a Netflix series which was considerably darker. They have meticulously planned and not fallen back on old formulas but created unique characters and tones. Do not act like it is even close at this point. Be hopeful all you want but it ends there at this point.
He wasn't comparing WB to Marvel Studios. He was commenting on WB not needing a top executive producer for DC movies (which I disagree with). Don't turn this into Marvel vs. DC.
Quan vs. Golgo seems like it'd be entertaining to watch.
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The fact that they're going to show the BvS trailer in front of Avengers shows there's no war going on. It's all in the fanboys heads. And Feige himself praises Nolan's Batman - He just recently said the new Spider-Man should do what BB did for Batman. I.e. he puts BB up on a pedestal for other comic book reboots to learn from.
I don't expect WB to match Marvel with their DC Properties (realistically). I'll just be happy with them making some great movie franchises of their own (preferably ones without Batman or Superman).
Because then we have Great films from both Marvel and DC. And we win. It's not like we have a choice to watch/enjoy just one or the other Lol. But what we won't enjoy are crappy movies.
I can see how it could be, but no. I may not agree with Golgo13 on how WB does things, but at least I know he wants a good DCCU. Quanchi is all Marvel and I can't blame him as far as the movies and Daredevil go. Now, if only Marvel could give me good animated shows, direct to DVD animated movies, and some videogames as good as the Arkham series.
WW in the vein of Brave Heart? I haven't seen that movie in years, but that sounds like it would be cool. However, there's nothing wrong with a character driven story. People complained about MOS lacking character and if this article is true, people will complain about, too. Just look at the comments section for that article.
"The Daemon lied with every breath. It could not help itself but to deceive and dismay, to riddle and ruin. The more we conversed, the closer I drew to one singularly ineluctable fact: I would gain no wisdom here."
She was the second director hired for Thor: The Dark World as well. Before 'creative differences' - and the amount of time needed to devote to a big budget screen project, as opposed to TV - got her jettisoned in favour of Alan Taylor.
We'll see if she stays in the director's chair for this, or if history repeats itself and they hire Director No. 3, and just give up on the need for this to have a female director.
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