Can we just sum this up as saying that the DC Film Universe has as much continuity these days as the X-Men movies series? I mean... is Aquaman supposed to be a "prequel" to Justice League events? It didn't seem super clear to me.
For me, i think Snyder did some great things (such as casting, as well as Clark's childhood training), it got sabotaged by a lot of other decisions.
And i wonder -- how much influence did Geoff Johns yield in developing ideas? Patty Jenkins gave him a lot of credit for WOnder Woman. I really wish Johns had had more explicit control.
How i wanted the DC Film Universe to be like the MCU, is NOT having EVERY production explicitly connected (like the Inifinity Stones thing), but just that it FEELS like a connected universe. It might be a big crossover, maybe a small reference... but just where it feels connected. From a business standpoint, instead of dividing audience attention and enthusiasm, have such that each character might have a fan base, but a larger (maybe much larger, as we see with Marvel) group can follow EVERYTHING, and have just enough so they anticipate the next thing, rather than having to decide, "do watch /spend on this...or that", which is what the flood of DC material is doing (and even DC TV/Berlantiverse... which i love a lot; those 5 shows at once to me felt like overstauration)
For me, i think Snyder did some great things (such as casting, as well as Clark's childhood training), it got sabotaged by a lot of other decisions.
And i wonder -- how much influence did Geoff Johns yield in developing ideas? Patty Jenkins gave him a lot of credit for WOnder Woman. I really wish Johns had had more explicit control.
How i wanted the DC Film Universe to be like the MCU, is NOT having EVERY production explicitly connected (like the Inifinity Stones thing), but just that it FEELS like a connected universe. It might be a big crossover, maybe a small reference... but just where it feels connected. From a business standpoint, instead of dividing audience attention and enthusiasm, have such that each character might have a fan base, but a larger (maybe much larger, as we see with Marvel) group can follow EVERYTHING, and have just enough so they anticipate the next thing, rather than having to decide, "do watch /spend on this...or that", which is what the flood of DC material is doing (and even DC TV/Berlantiverse... which i love a lot; those 5 shows at once to me felt like overstauration)