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Two. The rest also happened to be garbage movies that looked like garbage. There’s probably a correlation. Like maybe the “brand” isn’t what people care about when deciding what to watch.Really?
How many hits has DC had since Aquaman?
I think what he's trying to say is that, in terms of being perceived as a recognizable brand like Marvel or Pixar, the DCEU never really penetrated the cultural zeitgeist to begin with. General audiences tend to look at popular IPs like Batman, Superman, and the Joker as their own thing, separate from any collective entity. The really casual types just lump them all together under the umbrella of Marvel and call it a day. They sure as hell don't care about any DCEU brand! lol Truth be told, that term is only used in news articles and fanboy communities like this one. I mean, it's anyone's guess whether or not Gunn's DCU can make a dent in the mainstream over the next ten years, but I wouldn't worry too much about previous DC misfires.Really?
How many hits has DC had since Aquaman?
I can’t argue with that.I think what he's trying to say is that, in terms of being perceived as a recognizable brand like Marvel or Pixar, the DCEU never really penetrated the cultural zeitgeist to begin with. General audiences tend to look at popular IPs like Batman, Superman, and the Joker as their own thing, separate from any collective entity. The really casual types just lump them all together under the umbrella of Marvel and call it a day. They sure as hell don't care about any DCEU brand! lol Truth be told, that term is only used in news articles and fanboy communities like this one. I mean, it's anyone's guess whether or not Gunn's DCU can make a dent in the mainstream over the next ten years, but I wouldn't worry too much about previous DC misfires.
I can’t ague with that.I think what he's trying to say is that, in terms of being perceived as a recognizable brand like Marvel or Pixar, the DCEU never really penetrated the cultural zeitgeist to begin with. General audiences tend to look at popular IPs like Batman, Superman, and the Joker as their own thing, separate from any collective entity. The really casual types just lump them all together under the umbrella of Marvel and call it a day. They sure as hell don't care about any DCEU brand! lol Truth be told, that term is only used in news articles and fanboy communities like this one. I mean, it's anyone's guess whether or not Gunn's DCU can make a dent in the mainstream over the next ten years, but I wouldn't worry too much about previous DC misfires.
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Full Frontal!Love that flying shot, man I cannot wait to see more of this!
Love that flying shot
I hate the flying shot.
Sinners confirmed2 football games today.
Could be more spots and trailers of other films even.
I swear film Twitter is the worst.
So many odd fanboys, most likely Snyder Cultist, screen grabbing the flying shot dunking on Corenswet and the film.
It's crazy how these people live in a bubble and think two seconds of footage requires new marketing and failure for this film.
Thank God these weirdos do not determine the box office success of films released.
Stop following Grace. She and her hoard don’t like Superman. Grace is just following it because it’s the only thing that gives her any clicks on YouTube and social media. Supes is driving the movie views on YouTube.I swear film Twitter is the worst.
So many odd fanboys, most likely Snyder Cultist, screen grabbing the flying shot dunking on Corenswet and the film.
It's crazy how these people live in a bubble and think two seconds of footage requires new marketing and failure for this film.
Thank God these weirdos do not determine the box office success of films released.