GremlinZilla89
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...What you described has nothing to do with whether or not DC is "harder to adapt", and more to do with how the studio makes its films.
It goes hand in hand imo.
...What you described has nothing to do with whether or not DC is "harder to adapt", and more to do with how the studio makes its films.
I can already see the negative responses, but hear me out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7Nf-m6WGl4
It would be awesome to see something like this in theaters. Take the animation up a few notches and you got yourself a badass theatrical movie.
Hire a team of competent writers, get some ace voice talent and you got yourself a good chance to make a great Justice League movie. Can you imagine the imagery and action if they made an animated League film? It would be off the scale awesome.
I can already see the negative responses, but hear me out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7Nf-m6WGl4
It would be awesome to see something like this in theaters. Take the animation up a few notches and you got yourself a badass theatrical movie.
Hire a team of competent writers, get some ace voice talent and you got yourself a good chance to make a great Justice League movie. Can you imagine the imagery and action if they made an animated League film? It would be off the scale awesome.
Terrible idea.
DC animated universe is the place for things like that.
I think people have a block when it comes to animation. They automatically associate it with family/child stuff. Make the character models realistic and proportional to real life and write the hell out it. It could rock.