@Hammer!
The first post is a tad on the passive aggressive side(must not look). That being said, I will say that ur generalizations aside, there are plenty of 'mcu first' fans that spend an absorbent amount of time talking dc, if not in those spaces, then in their own, it's a hot topic. First few weeks of film release in the dc forums last year were all sorts of fun. And it wasn't just 'dc fans'. That being said I suppose it goes both ways, but I don't like to generalize. Perhaps if people stopped with the negativity all around. Or perhaps ignored the films they were supposedly 'indifferent' about. Who knows.
As for why they scrapped GL but didn't scrap these recent one's. Perhaps because the reception wasn't the same. And that's not just the fact that one was a mega bomb and the others the opposite financially. Certainly would make all the people that have said they want it scrapped happy.
*I wasn't talking about RT.
But you're point still stands. I thought after the Logan success we would dead the "critics don't like dark stories" crap
over a hundred years of cinema and it's reception and people think critics don't like dark stories? Pretty sure the argument has always been that of dark story about superman or other characters known for otherwise. Not 'logan' or 'the crow' or some such.
That being said i was under the impression that cw was a bright, colorful, fun entry from the mcu. And those straight xmen films always have some xavier and fun and hopeful through line.
The real issue however is as follows. clearly critics don't have an issue with dark stories, even dark cbms stories(apparently). So when they are driven to exclaim that the darkness present in a particular story as a critical flaw. It's among other things, telling/problematic.