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Location: Arizona, USA
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Theatrically Released Animated Superhero Movies
I think animation has a lot of advantages over live action stuff, with the biggest one being budget. It would also open up the casting since we wouldn't have to worry about matching what people expect the character to look like. Now we could get our Will Smith Superman, or our Gina Torres Wonder Woman. I love animation, and I would love to see a big budget theatrical animated DC or Marvel movie.
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Location: Astro City
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Location: Starfleet Command, The City that Knows How
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Re: Theatrically Released Animated Superhero Movies
Those names go together like Keanu Reeves and Ernest Hemingway! ![]() Maybe, but I think its biggest advantage is fast-moving elasticity and unapologetic unreality. If a live-action Elastigirl had done many of that character's lightning fast limb-extending gags, it'd cross into Uncanny Valley/Son of the Mask territory, but in The Incredibles, it works. |
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Location: Under the Globe with Clark
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Re: Theatrically Released Animated Superhero Movies
For DC, anyway...multiple people held the rights to each of the characters depending on what format the character was to appear. Thus the fllm rights and TV rights might belong to different people. Typically when people but film rights they are doing so with the intention of making a live action movie since said films have the potential to make the most money. Thus anyone interested in animation was usually limited to TV.
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Location: Michigan USA
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Admiral
Location: Arizona, USA
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Re: Theatrically Released Animated Superhero Movies
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Location: In pre-production
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Location: Starfleet Command, The City that Knows How
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Granted, that were with barely any advertising, but that gives a good an idea how much animated DC or Marvel superhero movies would sell. |
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Besides, how is that a factor here? We're talking about comic-book superheroes. Lots of superhero adaptations are family viewing suitable for children. Heck, believe it or not, there was once a time when the actual comics were suitable for children. Not to mention that most animated films in the US are presumed to be targeted at children. So if we're looking for reasons why studios aren't interested in releasing animated superhero films theatrically, I don't see why the age of the target audience would be a factor in explaining that. And it's not as if there aren't comic-book superheroes who are deconstructions to one degree or another, or who tend toward comedy. Why not a CG-animated Plastic Man movie, say? Or a more authentic version of Howard the Duck? Or a feature version of The Tick?
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Re: Theatrically Released Animated Superhero Movies
On the other hand, ya release the same movie direct to DVD/blu ray, and for half the cost, the same family gets the movie to watch as much as they want. Now, say ya get the lone geek payin' ten bucks a ticket...he or she can save that ten, and apply it to the eventual DVD release for the same reason. And since DC's animated films are now known as direct to DVD, it'll be an even harder sell for 'em to get folks into theaters. Marvel's animated efforts pretty much suck, so they'll stick with the live action, for sure. And everyone else can keep doin' what they're doin' & hope for the best. |
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