Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
YouTube videoSeriously. So much win here.
DC would need 500+ years to come even close to that.
I absolutely hate it. Even the music is terrible.
The old intro is so much better. Hopefully, they go back to it.
Originally posted by Zack M
Nothing comes close to BTAS.
You're acting as if Marvel didn't have just as good cartoons during that time.
DC obviously has the advantage now, as they still care about their animation (Killing Joke, Young Justice and so on), whereas Marvel had to cancel their old deals and barely does anything worth of mentioning in that department.
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
You're acting as if Marvel didn't have just as good cartoons during that time.DC obviously has the advantage now, as they still care about their animation (Killing Joke, Young Justice and so on), whereas Marvel had to cancel their old deals and barely does anything worth of mentioning in that department.
MU did have some. I really liked the old school Hulk cartoons with the Stan Lee intro.
The X-men cartoon (BEFORE the XTAS) that featured the Hellfire club was also awesome.
Originally posted by Zack M
I'm not talking critically, just by the numbers. SS was well marketed and even YOU didn't think it would pull the numbers that it did initially. Even with the Joker marketed in the trailers, people didn't think it would hit past 600. Boy were you wrong. 😉
Okay so they had a great marketing campaign. So it's their marketing you're impressed by?
Again I'll be impressed when everyone's raving about how great DCEU films are. That will naturally lead to a massive jump in box office like what happened with the TDK trilogy and the Avengers.
Until that happens however WB's box office by capitalising on big names won't impress me any time soon.
Originally posted by Darth Thor
Okay so they had a great marketing campaign. So it's their marketing you're impressed by?Again I'll be impressed when everyone's raving about how great DCEU films are. That will naturally lead to a massive jump in box office like what happened with the TDK trilogy and the Avengers.
Until that happens however WB's box office by capitalising on big names won't impress me any time soon.
Exactly. But SS is a movie filled with mostly unknown characters. That is why they had such a different approach to marketing than Wonder Woman.