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So is Marvel Studios'His attitude is about making good films.

So is Marvel Studios'His attitude is about making good films.
Why not just have the seperate universes be the reasoning for the movies coming together in a JLA?
Use the Flash franchise to introduce the crossing worlds aspect then just set up a quasi Crisis storyline. They could even show glimpses of a 60s Batman universe, Reeves' Superman universe, Carter's Wonder Woman, Smallville, and then have them seperate back into seperate ones at the end.
Or collapse them and have the shared universe exist as a result of a JLA movie.
Nolan's universe remains intact for continuity as a Pre-Crisis trilogy.
I believe that works the best, it frees the characters to roam in their own movies unabated yet gives us a JL film with the same actors. Downside? Only one JL film.
I don't despite Nolan, but IMHO his attitudes about this are becoming slightly annoying.
But that's why DCE is always behind the curve.
Like Loki, they "lack conviction." They lack true visionaries like the Marvel team who made everything come together.
Not if the Crisis ends up with a merged continuity. So the individual films can stand on their own, self-contained, it makes room for films after JL: Crisis that share the universe. So you can have all these characters co-exist, with solo films in a shared universe or in separate universes, but then you have a JL with a shared universe.
Throwing a bunch of characters together on the big screen and expecting the GA to automatically "know" these characters and their "reasons" is asking for trouble.
Granted I do understand the logic behind it--thinking that Bats and Supes could carry the movie by themselves, and that the other characters are recognizable enough and need very little to no exposition.....together with sound writing....
But I'm telling you, it sounds like a potential disaster. Comicbooks and films are two totally different creatures. Expecting the GA to "get it" because we do is courting disaster IMO.
Marvel has discovered what they can get away with and what they can't. It's a fine line that must be respected or else.
Why not just have the seperate universes be the reasoning for the movies coming together in a JLA?
Use the Flash franchise to introduce the crossing worlds aspect then just set up a quasi Crisis storyline. They could even show glimpses of a 60s Batman universe, Reeves' Superman universe, Carter's Wonder Woman, Smallville, and then have them seperate back into seperate ones at the end.
Or collapse them and have the shared universe exist as a result of a JLA movie.
Nolan's universe remains intact for continuity as a Pre-Crisis trilogy.
What you're forgetting though is that not everyone who saw Avengers saw every Marvel film. Avengers very much stands on it's own without the need to have watched the previous movies, if you're going to do a JL film you can easily do the same.
Why not just have the seperate universes be the reasoning for the movies coming together in a JLA?
Use the Flash franchise to introduce the crossing worlds aspect then just set up a quasi Crisis storyline. They could even show glimpses of a 60s Batman universe, Reeves' Superman universe, Carter's Wonder Woman, Smallville, and then have them seperate back into seperate ones at the end.
Or collapse them and have the shared universe exist as a result of a JLA movie.
Nolan's universe remains intact for continuity as a Pre-Crisis trilogy.
It's really quite simple. You can go about it several ways. But the easiest is to have them face a major threat. The various heroes trying to stop it, and while doing so, they run into each other, and eventually they realize they have to work together.
I don't despite Nolan, but IMHO his attitudes about this are becoming slightly annoying.
But that's why DCE is always behind the curve.
Like Loki, they "lack conviction." They lack true visionaries like the Marvel team who made everything come together.
The whole point of that type of movie would be to restore things back to the way they were.![]()
I really don't see it working. Not in a movie context. The problem would be, when you use such a giant conceit to bring everyone together, it makes the movie about that conceit ( the divergent universes ). Perfectly fine if your telling a sci-fi where the plot is focused on that, extremely distracting if your trying to use it as an excuse to bring together a super team.
Big no to that idea. Just unneccessary and I think will just be too much for a film. If they do do alternate universes in a JL film just do the Crime Syndicate
Why not just have the seperate universes be the reasoning for the movies coming together in a JLA?
Use the Flash franchise to introduce the crossing worlds aspect then just set up a quasi Crisis storyline. They could even show glimpses of a 60s Batman universe, Reeves' Superman universe, Carter's Wonder Woman, Smallville, and then have them seperate back into seperate ones at the end.
Or collapse them and have the shared universe exist as a result of a JLA movie.
Nolan's universe remains intact for continuity as a Pre-Crisis trilogy.
Youre ignoring the fact that a lot of times having characters with histories and pasts that are left in the shadows actually enhances the film and the characters themselves.Could be done, but the experience is made richer knowing the "hows and whys" of the characters. It's all but a guarantee that the bulk of the audience has seen at least one or more of the solo movies. For them--like us life long fans-- it's like being on the inside or being "in" on the story.
Also, the characters deserve it. Wonder Woman's origin and character deserves to come before JL as it sets up her dynamic within the group and deepens the audiences understanding of the character.
Same with the Flash and others. It just makes sense.
Again, it could be done. But for me, it would do the characters and audience a disservice.
A note about Hawkeye and Black Widow: it was well enough established in IM2 and Thor that these two characters were high level shield employees much like Coulson. In fact it was obvious they were S.H.I.E.L.D. specialists of some sorts.