BatLobster
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I'm not entirely sure that's a good thing honestly. Man of Steel felt very much like it was trying to recreate what Nolan did with Batman Begins without having the strength of vision behind it (despite Nolan having a producer and story credit). This movie could easily fall into the same trap. Tone should be secondary to a quality writing and directing and all that.
That's true too. That's why I'm also glad WB seems to be adopting a director-friendly model that let's each director inject their own vision into a project. So it's encouraging to see something like the difference in feel between SS and BvS despite them playing in the same sandbox. And BvS definitely looks a lot more like a Zack Snyder movie so far, for better or worse. I think the idea is that Nolan's movies really kicked the door wide open in terms of getting audiences on board with a 100% earnest take on a superhero movie that doesn't need to wink at the audience. As long as the filmmakers are not equating a serious tone with automatic quality, I think there are ways to treat the material in a serious manner without straight up copying what Nolan did. It is a trap that lesser filmmakers can fall into, but we'll just have to hope that WB is hiring the right people.
After the utter cookie cutter blandness of Ant-Man, I have to say it made the prospect of more filmmaker-driven CBMs that much more attractive to me- not that it ever wasn't. I think that's been one of WB/DC's major strengths, dating back to the hiring of Tim Burton.
