SonsOfKrypto
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Early-mid 30s Bruce on his first Robin, and trying to find a way to work with othersYou want another young Batman story after we're already into that with Reeves version? lol This was the best option they had for a DCU Batman.
There are decades of stories yes but none of them are movies dawg, let alone the start of a 10 year cinematic universe. It's comparing decades of comic book stories to a singular film meant to start a franchiseIt isn't not putting in the work it is just starting at a later point in the timeline. There have been literal decades of Batman stories where he's got a fully established Bat Family and Dick is Nightwing.
There are decades of stories where the Avengers are established as a fully formed team too, but Feige put in the work to build their dynamic from the ground up, so people could appreciate and invest their dynamic, without burying the movie with exposition for years of off-screen developments for characters and events people have attachment to..
Comic book character development and movie character development are very, very different things. And to treat them as one in the same is a grave mistake
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for me, stoytelling isn't about skipping to the good par, because the good parts only have meaning, if there's set-up for it.The dynamic between the Bat Family is wonderful, rich and complicated and at its best when it is fully formed - why waste multiple movies setting it up when you can just immediately explore it? You're just starting at the most interesting part of the story.
It's the journey to those moments that give them meaning. Luke Skywalker being a Jedi isn't badass simply because he's Jedi,, it's the journey towards him becoming a Jedi that gives it meaning, and significance to people
Jason Todd being dead doesn't mean anything to audiences
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If anything a world where you already have these characters fully established to explore opens more opportunities for world building. I would love to see the whole story arc of Bruce and Dick play out in detail but it is a perfectly valid, functional choice to start later on.
But there's a reason why Feige didn't start his Marvel Cinematic Universe this way. And it's entirely so people could experience the birth of the MCU with* the characters.
The character stuff is the Mcu's biggest strengths
