I never believed in the Trinity. DC has so many superheroes who could fill in that type of power. Even Green Lantern could take the place of Wonder Woman or Batman.
The Trinity is the Trinity because of their Q rating, not their powers. They are the most well known heroes on the planet, thats all that means. And no, Green Lantern is not in that league.
It kind of is...but DC should get on the ball.
The thing is, DC has the trinity. Marvel cant mess with that, and likely will never have a bigger trinity to point to. However, there are obvious issues with Wonder Woman.
Outside of the trinity, DC is in big trouble. Punisher became well known in the general public before his movies came out. Wolverine did as well. Marvel has a ton of second tier characters that are semi-known to the general audience. DC has...nothing. Aquaman is considered a joke. Flash is viewed as slightly better, though his logo is often confused with Flash Gordon. Hawkman's biggest general audience claim to fame was as a numbskull in a series of comedy commercials. Plastic Man would have to be a comedy. The rest of the B-list heroes are copies of their A-list heroes.
DC SHOULD be doing more, I'm not denying that. I believe that a Vertigo Films division would be the way to go in the short term. I think offbeat unknown characters and concepts on tv could help. I'm not sure that there is much demand for a bunch of C-list superhero movies.
That said...apparently the next Avatar takes place under water. I GUARANTEE that after that, Marvel will move on Namor and DC will move on Aquaman. Instead, DC should jump out ahead of Avatar...and shoot an absolutely epic film with NO goofiness with top of the line technology, and schedule the release a few months before Avatar 2.
I'm all for a Wonder Woman movie, but everyone has their own specific idea for what it should be, and if the actress has slightly shorter hair or some other ridiculous difference, the fanboys trash it and deem the movie to be the worst thing since Hitler.

No...after all of these decades, Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman are COMPLETELY ingrained in society. The Superman shield is possibly the most recognized logo on the planet. You can not duplicate that in a few years, or even decades.
For instance...take Marvel's Trinity. Spider-Man and Hulk are certainly up there. Otherwise, who do they have that are in the league of DC's Trinity? YES, Marvel has a better B squad, and C squad...heck, Marvel's D squad is likely as recognizable as DC's B squad. However, Wolverine has only been well known for a few decades in the general public, so old people have no clue who he is. Heck, much of the public only recognizes Wolverine as Hugh Jackman, and would not know the comic book look of his. Captain America has slipped in public consciousness over the past few decades, and he is likely more well known among older people than children.
The point is...to be in that top tier of most recognizable characters, you have to be very famous for several decades. No one can top Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman. It will likely be this way forever.
You can be known but how many people actually like Superman and WW? Again, it's Bats and Spidey and then everyone else. And what do you consider B squad? I honestly think WW is B list but for some strange reason she's in this "trinity" that isn't even all that much liked by the general public. And you say WOlverine has been liked in the past few decades....well that's all it takes. Marvel has overexposed dude so much, that he's recognized world wide....WW....as stated she used to be popular but now.....most people don't even know her real name.
Some of you self-loathing comic book fans need to understand that The Losers, Swamp Thing, Stardust, A History Of Violence etc ARE comic books. You can keep jumping through hurdles...but they are still comics and that isnt changing.
I love how it's "Marvel releases movies through different studios" followed by "Stardust was released by a different studio so it doesnt count".
Just really...any excuse to not count these things as comic book movies...
You guys would disown an Oscar award winning Maus film because it doesnt count unless there are superheroes (and none of those indie superheroes either, only Marvel and DC count as being real). It's the classic syndrome of thinking that the genre is not worthy of anything greater than Nic Cage eating jellybeans. It's kind of sad that 12 pages in and we are still seeing people deny that A History Of Violence, Road To Perdition and V For Vendetta actually exist as comic books.
...The thing is, DC has the trinity. Marvel cant mess with that, and likely will never have a bigger trinity to point to...
You need to take Hulk out of that three....I think Wolverine knocked him off Marvel's Trinity.... or maybe it was Ironman.
I don't buy it....the audience just is conditioned a certain way....any DC project and the same questions always come up "where's Superman? where's Batman"??

The problem I've always had with the WW in the Trinity thing is that as iconic as the character is it gives comic fans the false impression that she's as untouchably popular as Batman and Superman (to a lesser extent) are.
And if this was the case why does she, to this day, only have one solo title which has never been consistently successful and after the 70s tv show why had there been no attempts to relauch her in the multimedia world barring the JL cartoons which were only watched by fanboys in the end?
The Flash is more than simply the guy that runs fast. Barry Allen, prior to getting doused in chemicals, is an absent-minded, perpetually late police scientist. You can do just as much with a Flash movie as you can with Iron Man or the Hulk, pertaining to the human element. There's the theme of losing track of time caught up in a world obsessed with speed.
GL lost me at Spielberg, if he wanted to get in to the super hero genre, he would have done so by now
I maintain the main problem is that a super hero film is looked at, by Hollywood, as a product and not a film
GL, how do you expect anyone to fork over the dosh for THREE proper budgeted JL films without seeing a dime in return in between them?
Its not going to happen...
GL at least approached the question without getting his undies in a tissy. (Crook, Batman, batlovescatDC, or Sawyer) Bravo!
To be honest most the people who have heard of Wonder Woman are from those remember seeing or hearing about the old tv show. Most people under the age of 30 I know have never heard of her or know little nothing about her.
The character may be well known in America but the characters global recognition has been on the slide since the 70s show ended. She is not that well known anymore. Most of the kids who watched stuff like the justice league cartoon were probabley watching for Batman/Superman more tham Wonder Woman.