SuperFerret
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You missed my point, even when DC was not launching any non Batman related properties, Marvel and the other Marvel licensed properties with other Studios) were still going full steam ahead with their properties....which could have resulted in "over-saturation" but it did not.
You're missing my point. The fact that Marvel properties were being churned out at such a fast pace IS the argument that there's over-saturation. And there is a level of over-saturation, I remember a time when you went to see a superhero movie just because you were a comic book fan. Now, there are so many that you don't need to go see them all because you can wait for the ones that interest you. Hell, the fact that I've still not seen The Amazing Spider-Man or the entirety of The Dark Knight Rises would have been seen as entirely crazy in 2008.
Man of Steel (2013)
Batman v Superman (2016)
Suicide Squad (2016)
Wonder Woman (2017)
Justice League Part I (2017)
The Flash (2018)
Aquaman (2018)
Shazam (2019)
Justice League Part II (2019)
Cyborg (2020)
Green Lantern (2020)
Man of Steel 2 (???)
Batman (???)
That doesn't exactly look like "moving as slow as possible" to me. Once BvS hits, they're planning to put out two DC films a year over the course of four years. Sure, there's that three-year gap between MoS and BvS (due to what is now looking like a most-welcomed delay), but people seem to forget that when the MCU was first starting out, there was a 2-year gap between The Incredible Hulk (2008) and Iron Man 2 (2010). Marvel didn't come out firing with two films a year from the get-go.
WB is making a push to get their universe started. It may be coming eight years after Marvel, but I'll take "late" over "never" in a heartbeat, especially considering that the latter was looking more likely under WB's previous management. Why fans continue to crucify them, I frankly do not understand. They're making an effort. Let's see what the first couple of movies look like before declaring that they've shot themselves in the foot. And I say that as someone who is A) not one of Zack Snyder's biggest fans, and B) not very fond of Man of Steel.
As for the television shows, CW's audience is a fraction of the global movie-going public. It's a non-factor as far as the movies are concerned.
That's assuming all of that happens. I recall there being similar plans when Green Lantern was coming out.
As for the crucifying, I think it stems from disappointment over Man of Steel's tone, which (for me at least) is the wrong direction to go in, and shows a sort of shame in the source material (something that the Flash series doesn't seem to have).