I wonder why that post-credit scene was left in there if there were no plans to make JL2.
Plans are always there, even the Green Lantern movie had plans for Sinestro and so on.
I would guess that WB actually thought that the Movie would destroy the box office so they kept it in.
Warners announced several more "Untitled WB Event Film" release dates: January 17, 2020, January 15, 2021, February 12, 2021, and May 21, 2021.
Any chance those might be future DC titles? The January titles each are conveniently a month after Star Wars: Episode IX and Avatar 2. The February 2021 date is also the same date Deadpool hit in 2016, while the May release is supposedly two weeks removed from the expected Marvel title.
Let's not forget Teen Titans Go! To the Movies and Shaft 2 are in spaces originally intended for Warners' DC titles for late July 2018 and mid-June 2019.
Warners announced several more "Untitled WB Event Film" release dates: January 17, 2020, January 15, 2021, February 12, 2021, and May 21, 2021.
Any chance those might be future DC titles? The January titles each are conveniently a month after Star Wars: Episode IX and Avatar 2. The February 2021 date is also the same date Deadpool hit in 2016, while the May release is supposedly two weeks removed from the expected Marvel title.
Let's not forget Teen Titans Go! To the Movies and Shaft 2 are in spaces originally intended for Warners' DC titles for late July 2018 and mid-June 2019.
Warners announced several more "Untitled WB Event Film" release dates: January 17, 2020, January 15, 2021, February 12, 2021, and May 21, 2021.
Any chance those might be future DC titles? The January titles each are conveniently a month after Star Wars: Episode IX and Avatar 2. The February 2021 date is also the same date Deadpool hit in 2016, while the May release is supposedly two weeks removed from the expected Marvel title.
Let's not forget Teen Titans Go! To the Movies and Shaft 2 are in spaces originally intended for Warners' DC titles for late July 2018 and mid-June 2019.
So El Maybe is teasing Hawkman.
Likely for the Titans show.
So El Maybe is teasing Hawkman.
The only one I can actually see being a future DC release date is February 12, 2021. I doubt they'd drop a DC film in January, that month has a reputation. And I doubt they'd release a DC film 2 weeks after a Marvel film (May 21,2021) since it didn't quite work out last time they did it.
I wonder why that post-credit scene was left in there if there were no plans to make JL2.
Yeah, but I was under the impression that WB had known for some time that JL was going to be a wreck and basically just dumped it into theaters and cancelled plans for a JL2. So why tease the possibility of a sequel? If JL had been a surprise hit then the Legion of Doom could've been introduced in JL2 all the same.
I think WB was still delusional enough to think this was gonna be a Batman v. Superman situation. Terrible reviews and a steep drop off, but with a huge enough opening weekend and international haul to at least make a profit and maybe whet some appetites for a sequel (even though the last bit didn't come true after BVS).
I mean, all the vaguely positive reviews said things like "The movie is only okay, but it does leave me hopeful for the future," so that's probably the angle WB wanted to push. "Hey, this movie is only just okay, but the sequel is gonna be better! We promise!"
In an interview with the Toronto Sun, Miller said that, although hes being kept in the dark on Warner Bros. future DCEU plans, he would like to see the Injustice League take on the newly-formed superhero team in Justice League 2 if they end up making another film together.
The Injustice League. I think I can speak for everyone in the League when I say that were extremely excited by the prospect of continuing this journey. We dont really know for sure, and were usually the last people to find out, but each of the heroes in this movie has specific nemeses, and I think seeing some incarnation of the Injustice League (which includes Lex Luthor, Joker, Deathstroke and more) would be something that DC fans would be pretty stoked about.
I am leaning closer to they developed this clout after Suicide Squad, which was then promptly reported/rumored to spinoff their characters on top of a sequel. With the success of WW, they also figured that too would be enough.
Marvel Studios has been changing the notion of traditional release patterns for their comic-book films, which is giving the competition confidence in doing the same. They gave Black Panther a February release date before Deadpool became a breakout hit. People were naysaying them releasing CA:TWS in April... then that became one of the biggest films of 2014.
If Marvel decided to release a prime title like Captain Marvel in January 2019 -- they would eliminate that month's stigma too. People want to see movies year-round, they don't care which month.
Look at Warners' IT. That movie was expected to break September records, but it exceeded predictions. No one expected that film to do MCU-level business in the heart of back-to-school season ($123M opening, $688M worldwide). So if studios have a potential breakout film on their hands and the rest of the prime dates are taken, they have to take a chance with an unproven month.