Paradox1
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Why not? It benefits the work in the end, and is the very reason dc has had trouble with anyone whos not batman. Marvel found a way to balance it all and let the characters speak for themselves. DC really should learn from this, and try to even further improve upon it. Not ttry to reinvent their characters, and break whats not broken. Its a dated concept. Fox should be learning as well.. but all Sony, Fox, and WB seem to have gotten out of what Marvel accomplished is "cross-overs make money". WB is now rushing into a dccu jumping head first into jla without crafting the established universe (and is something that could very well bite them in the end, FOX just now started to map out xmen films ahead of time rather than one film at a time, and sony tried to force it on a character who didnt need that perspective and tainted him because of it
Why not? You'd essentially kill this run of comic films years before it's time. Even if the general audience loves comic films now if they were all the same. It would become stale and less and less people would go see them. Then they'd go away for a while like Mob movies, westerns, and etc.

