him dropping out had nothing to do with any problems he might have had with WB.
Color me not convinced.
him dropping out had nothing to do with any problems he might have had with WB.
^ The truth doesn't convince you?
The truth is that WB was screwing with Snyder all along because of all the hate directed at Dawn of Justice.
Nope.
The truth is that WB was screwing with Snyder all along because of all the hate directed at Dawn of Justice.
The question is not whether WB demanded changes. Obviously, they wanted course correction. But the claim was that Snyder leaving was because of this. Seriously, the reason given is not some Hollywood-speak "creative differences" bullshit, he lost a daughter. Whatever you think of his work, it showed his commitment to JL that he even tried to go back to work immediately.
Your pathological denials of obvious things are getting irritating.
Lobo will be the first DECU movie I will skip seeing. Zero interest in the character.
If a Lobo movie does happen, I'd like to see Warner Bros./DC give the character a "test run" on Supergirl the same way they had Arrow "test-run" the Suicide Squad before that film debuted.
Are you implying the movie division dictated that the TV writers were required to use the Suicide Squad? Every interview I recall ever reading implies the writers just tell the stories they want until the movie guys stupidly say "can't use that character. Dumb audiences won't understand the movie version is different."
Vulture said:To what extent are the comics R&D for the TV and movie properties? Does DC Comics president Geoff Johns come to you and say, “Hey, here’s something we tried out in a comic. Let’s try it here”?
Sometimes, or he has other executives mention that to us. They said to us a year and a half before they started developing Suicide Squad, “Will you guys put [a version of] the Suicide Squad in your show? Because we want to have it as a film at some point.”
Lobo will be the first DECU movie I will skip seeing. Zero interest in the character.
Well, he didn't use the word "test run", Greg Berlanti himself said they were asked to do the Suicide Squad on Arrow because of the movie.
Incidentally, his comments on that score debunked the notion of there being some all-encompassing "character embargo" applied to DC television across the board.
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