New round of release date shuffling.
- The Batman, moved from October 1, 2021, to March 4, 2022
- The Flash, moved from June 3, 2022, to November 4, 2022
- SHAZAM! - Fury of the Gods, moved from November 4, 2022, to June 2, 2023
- Black Adam, moved from December 22, 2021, no new release date given
Thanks so much for this.... not that it would make sense just yet... but has anyone done an updated infographic on movie release dates? The last one for the DC FIlm Universe had Cyborg and Green Lantern Corps for this year.
The Batman...unless it is due to filming/post-production, seems like it shoudl stay in October... seems perfect for Halloween
Flash -- they are NOT anticipating it to be a summer blockbuster?
Shazam -- on the other hand, sure could be.
Now, with Black Adam... is this gonna be a prequel to Fury of the Gods (which the Shazam title kinda implies Black Adam being involved). It feels like The Rock will be eligible to receive Social Security before he could do a Black Adam 2. WHich is sad...because i feel he has the potential to be the DC Film Universe's Loki
Oh..and re: Flashpoint ... yeah, it's been done... but since DC TV has done BOTH Flashpoint and Crisis, which shakes up things... i think FLahpoint might be better for the DC FU to straighten things out.
Some of us are multicultural and like BOTH MArvel and DC. But for me, i want DC to have a "comic book universe" feel. Everything does have to be interconnected the way the MCU movies were...but just enough that if someone wanted to watch all of it, it would feel complete. But if someone just liked Shazam, or Superman, they can focus on that too and still have a good movie.
I feel like DC is oversaturating the market with stuff. It isn't like sports, where different cities can follow a specific team and make them sustainable, while a few really dedicated fans can watch ALL the games.
The Superhero genre fandom isn't that big to support it all at once. Like with DC TV... at one time they had like 6 shows going at once. I mean, 2 or 3 per "season" (i.e. fall, winter, summer) would make sense, and much of the audience would follow ALL of them. But at the same time? Naaah.
Same thing with the movies, to a lesser degree. There are some people who will watch all of it, no matter what. But i think quite a few need a "coming attractions" scene to get them more motivated to see the next movie.
For example, the SUperman cameo in SHazam worked just fine. It didn't push a long term story line. It just put them in the same universe.
It's just a mess.... i still think Geoff JOhns was deprived of authority to shape the DC FU, so we got what we got.