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We’re definitely in a much better place now. There is a lot of confidence about Reeves’ Batman, and hope at least for these multiverse concepts. With Keaton, BatFleck and Battinson, there should be at least one Batman for everyone lol. Most of us are still waiting/hoping for some good news on Supes, but WW is in safe hands. We’re getting a bunch of new interesting projects. I want to hear more about a GL series and Amazons soon too.Is it safe to say (or to early yet) that there is 'restored' faith in DC/WB yet ? For me, I need clarification on Henry and Superman's future plans to be absolutely reassured but it is clear we are in a far healthier place than we were in the immediate post JL cinematic position of 2017.
Wonder if The success of DC FanDome will effect other conventions like SDCC, in terms of showing footage online for various films.
Definitely wasn’t expecting the trailer for The Batman to come online!!!!!
Wonder if The success of DC FanDome will effect other conventions like SDCC, in terms of showing footage online for various films.
Definitely wasn’t expecting the trailer for The Batman to come online!!!!!
Despite 2020 being a real cluster, as fans , we live in good times in terms of Cb tv, film, games etc.
One of the big debate at WB, and in Fandom, post TDKR, was whether to make separate unconnected standalone superhero films or to have a shared cinematic universe.
It was always been framed as a binary choice, without considering the possibility of doing both.
Now , you can have your shared universe films, while at the same time, letting unconnected films like Matt Reeves The Batman, and Todd Phillips Joker, be filmmaker driven masterpieces.
It allows filmmakers like Reeves and Phillips, to have the creative freedom to tell their own visions and stories if they want, and to allow films like Flash, WW84, Shazam, and Aquaman stay part of a connected universe. .
All that's not even counting the tv and streaming shows which are entities to themselves in expanding the DC world.
I know there are fans who don't like the idea of a multiverse and who insist on things either being one way or another way, but I actually think the "cake and eat it too" option is the best option for WB.
It gives the general audience a wide variety of DC films that they can plug into. The audience will accept the films if they're good. Its a win-win as far as I'm concerned.
Yeah, this method gets my approval for sure. It can be the best of all worlds if DC handle it correctly.Despite 2020 being a real cluster, as fans , we live in good times in terms of Cb tv, film, games etc.
One of the big debate at WB, and in Fandom, post TDKR, was whether to make separate unconnected standalone superhero films or to have a shared cinematic universe.
It was always been framed as a binary choice, without considering the possibility of doing both.
Now , you can have your shared universe films, while at the same time, letting unconnected films like Matt Reeves The Batman, and Todd Phillips Joker, be filmmaker driven masterpieces.
It allows filmmakers like Reeves and Phillips, to have the creative freedom to tell their own visions and stories if they want, and to allow films like Flash, WW84, Shazam, and Aquaman stay part of a connected universe. .
All that's not even counting the tv and streaming shows which are entities to themselves in expanding the DC world.
I know there are fans who don't like the idea of a multiverse and who insist on things either being one way or another way, but I actually think the "cake and eat it too" option is the best option for WB.
It gives the general audience a wide variety of DC films that they can plug into. The audience will accept the films if they're good. Its a win-win as far as I'm concerned.
I feel like it was different this time around. The majority of the panels were a snooze fest IMO. I didn’t feel the “announcements” were as big as they made them out to be in the advertisements. I hope this was a one time thing and DC returns to SDCC for their big movies. Or if they go solo, they go back to the live format with fans in person, post COVID.
People are talking about the DC films , hype and excitement is being generated, free PR and press, there's a positive buzz around DC films ,and geeks seem to be almost universally satisfied with what they've seen, which is a rarity in fandom.
That's a success , and I doubt WB is complaining about the results.