When Batman vs Superman couldnt even cross the billion dollar mark
I think the writing on the DCEU wall was clear when BvS came out and it got panned.
I should have implied that I think BvS was horrendousWell, I think JL failed not bc BvS couldn't cross billion mark, but because BvS was a terrible film.
JL is a weird movie to me. Its been months since I saw it and can't determine if I like it or not. On one hand, its seriously 10% as good as what MCU gave us with Avengers (2012). Its not that great of a film. But on the other, at least we got a JL movie and it wasnt THAT bad as critics made it out to be. I found it an average but entertaining film with very little character development and very little emotional impact. I wouldn't bash JL as much as BvS or Suicide Squad, but I would say MCU's worst movie is still prolly equal to JL, imo.... Thats a crazy thing to me, as I would have never predicted that. When growing up, I thought it would be the most epic thing in the world if Batman and Superman shared the big screen. And when I finally got it, it sucked. And even when JL came out, its not like I was excited to see the characters together anymore. Instead, I was thinking "i hope this isn't going to be terrible again" thoughts before the movie. I would have really loved Nolan's Batman vs. Superman with Christian Bale vs. Henry Cavill - I think they would be awesome on screen together. Ben Affleck is okay Bruce Wayne / Batman, but not nearly as much as a presence as Bale. I think in 20 years, when superhero genre slows down like westerns back in the 60s and 70s, ppl are going to wonder what if they did JL right and didnt rush it to compete with a rival studio.
I dont hate JL , I would just never call it a good film. I would prolly end up calling it a guilty pleasure, the same way I feel about Spider-Man 3 which is a complete mess and terrible film - but I always am entertained by it.
When they tried to do in 1 movie what took the MCU 5 movies to do.
As soon as Batman v Superman was announced.
It's not failing though... JL still made more more money than any phase 1 mcu movie sans avengers. The only place the DCEU is hated is on the internet. To most people it's just OK.
The argument usually trotted out though is that in this current 'golden era' of CBMs DC's A-listers could have been reasonably expected to make more.
Using A list characters is the fundamental problem. Even the general audience has preconceptions about Superman and Batman. When those preconceptions aren't met, fans turn toxic and the general audience remains ambivalent. The MCU built their world with characters the general audience didn't give a **** about so writers could do what they wanted with the characters to make them like-able. Then there is the idealization problem where DC characters are suppose to uphold some ideal, hope, love, compassion, courage, justice, whatever. And those stories are harder to tell than the "with great power, comes great responsibility" fable Marvel tells with every origin/introduction stand alone movie.
When BvS got delayed.
MoS' divisiveness was just one hero. My favorite, sure, but when they announced they were jumping straight to fighting Batman instead of a sequel, I knew they were never going to deliver on the promise of Superman and were running back to the safety of Batman, but that could have just bee a coincidence, it made them a lesser universe than Marvel, in my eyes, but not a *failure*. The delay however confirmed that they really didn't know what they were doing, and the DCCU was doomed. So when the trailer for BvS came out, I was not disappointed, because my expectations were so low, and they never rose again.
I don't know all the box office numbers but I agree in essence with what you're saying. The argument usually trotted out though is that in this current 'golden era' of CBMs DC's A-listers could have been reasonably expected to make more, and whilst I'm DC to the core and think that sometimes CBM box office anticipation gets a bit over-optimistic, nevertheless I find it hard to disagree with the general point. As I said above, I like the movies - but with the exception of Wonder Woman something in the DCEU is definitely missing the mark. And some of their creative decisions have been surprising, to say the least.
My expectations briefly rose after that first comic-con trailer. I had spent so much of my time here complaining about how disappointed I was in the direction they were taking - hiring back Snyder, throwing Batman and a ton of world-building into the mix, etc - but I just tried to say, "screw it, I hope it's good. Please be good."
The Doomsday trailer is about what killed that hype for me.