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They'll only get that $$$ if they wisely execute their adaptions. Putting Batman in every movie is just a temporary solution at best. They need to know why Nolan's Batman films worked and follow procedures with fit other franchises with it.
We don't know when this genre is going to die out (It has several times in the past).
When did the genre die out before? What were the reasons?
Some say as a result of the WGA strike and the stalled SAG negotiations, the genre may have reached a pinnacle
It'll never reach its pinnacle as long as their are good stories to adapt and Hollywood does a good job adapting them.
Exactly why would the genre reach its pinnacle due to industry politics? Certainly other genres are affected by those conditions.
and may be dying right now (there will only be two films released next year).
All that means is that the studios weren't able to do more super-hero films that year. It doesn't mean interest has died off. TDK should be enough to encourage the studios to make more comic adaptions in the future.
Waiting longer and there may not be a market for the film.
I disagree.
people aren't going to forget TDK and Iron Man exist the second they leave movie theatres. The excitement will build back up when the public have something to see like their sequels or comic book movies just as good as they are.
Not only that but it will be more expensive to produce.
Doesn't it depend on the adaption and the people making it?
Doing it as soon as it is ready is a better approach for that reason.
What would be that reason?
I don't feel that it can hurt the Batman franchise since nothing has.
Agreed. They don't need to worry about Batman. They need to get the other super-hero franchises off the ground. They don't need JL to do that for them.
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