I mean,if Gal Gadot can be cast as the most recognizable heroine in all of comicdom,it's more than a little disingenuous to say Gustin & Amell don't have what it takes.
They're not? I guess that explains why they did the TV series. I mean you cant have him battling Zoom on it and then expect people to pay to rewatch it.ЯɘvlveR;28817627 said:it's not like we're getting a flash film anytime soon so why not.
The Flash wasnt in TDKR.I would really like to see Snyder's take on The Flash. As a filmmaker, he'd probably want to put his own stamp on the character instead of using Gustin.
I would really like to see Snyder's take on The Flash. As a filmmaker, he'd probably want to put his own stamp on the character instead of using Gustin.
Yeah i pretty much agree...No, it would weigh both down.
It'd look and sound like this:
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we'll we've got MoS2 coming out in 2016, jl presumably in 2017, a ww film after that, what they do after that is anyone's guess, so yeah, it doesn't look like they'll make one anytime soon. I'd love to be wrong though.They're not? I guess that explains why they did the TV series. I mean you cant have him battling Zoom on it and then expect people to pay to rewatch it. The Flash wasnt in TDKR.
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And they will always cite how Smallville and SR on at the same time and no really cared.
I seem to recall there being a huge ****storm when Welling wasn't cast as Singer's Superman. But my memory's hazy.
You're being sarcastic, right?Yes and I would like to see Henry Cavill, Ben Affleck, and Gal Gadot guest-star in those three shows as Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman.
I feel like the main argument people have against connecting them is that they feel it would limit the movies and the shows.
I call bull.
Cannon, scaffolding, history adds substance to story. Interconnectedness yields a sense of realism in that the world doesn't feel newly created but rooted in all of the detail and content that has come before. We saw this brilliantly with Star Trek from the mid to late 90's. They had three shows running (TNG, DS9 and Voyager) as well as four films that each interwove each other in and out of the stories of the others. They built upon events in the other series' and showed the impact of the films in the series. This is the true strength of a connected universe, in that (unlike the Marvel films) the Star Trek franchise didn't have to avoid showing the characters from other series, in fact they crossed them over often and when logic dictated that the character appear.
I feel that this is exactly what could make the DC cinematic universe strong. Use this interconnectedness to build your stories, rather than being obstinate about it and wanting to do everything your way. "Oh well, they've already used Deathstroke and I don't like this one aspect of his backstory they used, so I want to do it all over again my way." That right there is the kind of thing that leads us to waste and reboots every five years.
You're being sarcastic, right?
Nope. I stand by my words on it.