And this is the antithesis of being reactive followers.Like pre-Avengers, they had no interest in doing a shared DCEU. Then Avengers makes over a billion and they rushed everything to copy that.
I don't think they've thought about it clear enough financially. This is the worst character to try this with IMO.
James Wan is already using the Aquaman characters that Snyder had cast and it has been confirmed that it takes place after Justice League. I don't think Patty Jenkins plans on abandoning the continuity from the first Wonder Woman movie.
No they won't , but that's not what I'm arguing. I'm arguing that Aquaman and WW2 will be their own stories which aren't dependent on the events of JL MOS SS and BvS for the plots of their own films. The continuity for those stories will be there but the filmmakers won't be bound together to do things which may conflict with an overall arch of other characters films, or with filmmaker X or Y.
They'll have more freedom to tell the stories they want to tell going forward. No , Jenkins isn't abandoning the WW1 , but WW2 isn't gonna be JL 2.0 either.
Look, I would love nothing more than for WB to put out a shared cinematic universe as cohesive and consistent as Marvel has. I would. But Man of Steel functions as a stand-alone film, BvS was a disaster, Suicide Squad was a disaster, Wonder Woman functions as a stand-alone film, and Justice League (as far as these old eyes can tell) looks like it's going to be a disaster.
At this point, I'm more excited for the stand-alone/spinoff films like Justice League Dark and Batgirl than I am for Justice League. That's just where I'm at now. I'm so soured on the shared universe aspect of the DCEU that I frankly wouldn't care if they used Flashpoint to nix the whole thing. I mean that Justice League trailer released a few weeks ago was hot garbage. I am so ready to move past this chapter of the DCEU, it's almost too funny to be depressing. November can come and go so we can get this over with.
I'm not entitled to anything. It's a shame the DCEU hasn't shaped up the way I would have liked it to, but I'm not going to sit here and whine and demand that WB put other potentially cool ideas on hold just so they can focus on fixing this ****.
I'm a DC fan, so I'd like to see DC properties adapted. Whether it be The Flash, Batgirl, Justice League Dark, Red Son, or The Joker. If we continue to see the same sort of passion that was put behind WW, I'll happily take spinoffs and Elseworlds tales.
That just seems like something that we already knew before today's news. Man of Steel, BvS, and Justice League all have narratives that lead into each other. It seems like the main plot of Wonder Woman doesn't necessarily tie into Justice League all that much other than Themyscira and the Amazons showing up again. From what was seen so far in the Justice League trailers, Suicide Squad had less references than Wonder Woman. Because there have been zero references to Suicide Squad so far in the Justice League trailers. I don't think anyone thought Aquaman or Wonder Woman 2 would just Justice League lite movies, even though The Flash movie will be.
Ultimately, I think WB is done trying the Marvel model, and they think they're better off just going back to doing stand alone's without trying to have a massive overarching universe of connected films.
They may also want to work with types like Marty and Matt Reeves on these types of films but find it harder to get them when they can't have creative control.
They look at the success with Nolan, Burton, Donner, and Jenkins, and I think they want to return to that model because it was most successful for them critically in addition to financial success.
Then we don't disagree. WB is changing their paradigm from the earlier DCEU films post JL, with Joker potentially being more evidence of that.
everything about this sounds amazing..
No Leto
No constraints to the DCEU
Raging Bull/Taxi Driver tone
Scorcese producing
I have faith in Todd Phillips. He's such an intriguing choice for this.
Can't wait for more developments, I've been wanting a Joker film for a long time

Not really. What happened with Suicide Squad is symbolic of that.A great thing about what WB is doing is that they are letting filmmakers have their vision without having to be forced to connecting to the other films. Thereby giving them whatever layaway they want to make the best film possible. Wonder Woman, if you cut out the bookends, stands alone neatly and is an even better film when not connecting to BvS.
And this is the antithesis of being reactive followers.
As I recall Sony is doing Venom and Fox is pushing for Doom, but neither of those films exist yet. A standalone villain origin film hasn't really been done from any of the big comic brands, that in itself is a fresh take on the genre.
I don't see how a Batman movie factors into this story.
A great thing about what WB is doing is that they are letting filmmakers have their vision without having to be forced to connecting to the other films. Thereby giving them whatever layaway they want to make the best film possible. Wonder Woman, if you cut out the bookends, stands alone neatly and is an even better film when not connecting to BvS.