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DC Movies - To Infinity and Beyond

I don’t agree. If the film is perfectly good, this doesn’t contradict the claim that cancellation has nothing to do with its quality.

Except that's not actually what was claimed. I looked into the various articles, including these:

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/m...rl-shelved-at-warner-bros-hbo-max-1235191371/
“The decision to not release Batgirl reflects our leadership’s strategic shift as it relates to the DC universe and HBO Max,” said a Warner Bros. spokesperson in a statement. “Leslie Grace is an incredibly talented actor and this decision is not a reflection of her performance. We are incredibly grateful to the filmmakers of Batgirl and Scoob! Holiday Haunt and their respective casts and we hope to collaborate with everyone again in the near future.”

https://collider.com/batgirl-movie-cancelled-warner-bros/
The movie, which cost $90 million dollars to produce, seems to have failed to please the audience in the first test screenings, potentially leading to Warner Bros. Discovery's decision to shelve the project and prevent it from becoming a huge flop. Collider has spoken to people who saw the unfinished movie who told us it was a huge disappointment and looked cheap in comparison to other films.

https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-news/batgirl-shelved-warner-bros-1392407/
Sources say the film began testing with audiences on July 14, and while Grace’s performance was embraced, the overall feedback was harsh. One source familiar with audience testing for the film likened it to “a bad episode of TV,” while another said “it’s definitely not theatrical.”

So I guess I was wrong to think there were two opposing claims, one that said it was about the film's quality and one that said it wasn't. Those are just two incomplete readings of the same thing being reported fairly consistenty: that people liked Grace's performance but were disappointed in the film, and that the disappointments appear to be more about its scale and production values than its quality as a story, so it's not being held against the filmmakers.
 
Except that's not actually what was claimed. I looked into the various articles, including these:

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/m...rl-shelved-at-warner-bros-hbo-max-1235191371/


https://collider.com/batgirl-movie-cancelled-warner-bros/


https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-news/batgirl-shelved-warner-bros-1392407/


So I guess I was wrong to think there were two opposing claims, one that said it was about the film's quality and one that said it wasn't. Those are just two incomplete readings of the same thing being reported fairly consistenty: that people liked Grace's performance but were disappointed in the film, and that the disappointments appear to be more about its scale and production values than its quality as a story, so it's not being held against the filmmakers.
I don’t see how any of this contradicts my original point, which was to do with the assertion that it had been “independently confirmed” that the cancellation has nothing to do with quality. You seem to be having an entirely unrelated discussion with yourself.

I hope we can agree that there’s a lot of speculation, information and misinformation out there and that it would be futile to claim to know exactly what the grounds for cancellation are. I imagine that it’s a complex picture but I reiterate that it would be naive to take a studio’s carefully leaked statements at face value.
 
I don’t see how any of this contradicts my original point, which was to do with the assertion that it had been “independently confirmed” that the cancellation has nothing to do with quality. You seem to be having an entirely unrelated discussion with yourself.

I hope we can agree that there’s a lot of speculation, information and misinformation out there and that it would be futile to claim to know exactly what the grounds for cancellation are. I imagine that it’s a complex picture but I reiterate that it would be naive to take a studio’s carefully leaked statements at face value.
He has half the board on mute, so he can't see context.
 
I don’t see how any of this contradicts my original point, which was to do with the assertion that it had been “independently confirmed” that the cancellation has nothing to do with quality. You seem to be having an entirely unrelated discussion with yourself.

I'm admitting I was wrong after looking into the evidence, but the assertion that "the cancellation had nothing to do with quality" is also wrong. Rather, the reports agree that the cancellation had nothing to do with the quality of Leslie Grace's performance, but may have had to do with the perceived quality of the film itself, at least in terms of its production values.


I imagine that it’s a complex picture but I reiterate that it would be naive to take a studio’s carefully leaked statements at face value.

Of course, but there have been some mistaken assertions (including my own) about what those statements actually said. I'm not making a case here, because my previous case was in error and I've retracted it. All I'm doing now is trying to clarify what was and was not reported, so we can all be on the same page.
 
I'm admitting I was wrong after looking into the evidence, but the assertion that "the cancellation had nothing to do with quality" is also wrong. Rather, the reports agree that the cancellation had nothing to do with the quality of Leslie Grace's performance, but may have had to do with the perceived quality of the film itself, at least in terms of its production values.




Of course, but there have been some mistaken assertions (including my own) about what those statements actually said. I'm not making a case here, because my previous case was in error and I've retracted it. All I'm doing now is trying to clarify what was and was not reported, so we can all be on the same page.
So it’s taken us about 3 hours to get to the stage where I was starting from. I never said that the cancellation had nothing to do with quality - my whole point all along was in fact to take issue with a person who did say that (and who claimed that the trades had independently confirmed it). I don’t know if you had the person I quoted muted or what, but this really was quite a pointless exchange. Anyway, all’s well that ends well etc.
 
I don’t know if you had the person I quoted muted or what, but this really was quite a pointless exchange.

I don't see it as a personal exchange, since this is a public forum with many readers beyond those who post. My only concern is providing accurate information to those readers. If I have done so, then it was not pointless.
 
You could have done that without quote-tweeting me just to end up making the exact same point that I’d been making all along.

Again, I was not directing my comments at you. I was directing them at myself, correcting my earlier misstatement and citing my sources for that correction. I was disagreeing with you several hours ago, but then I realized I was wrong and I retracted it, quoting the original articles to show the evidence that led me to change my mind. Yet somehow you seem to have mistaken that retraction for a continuation of the debate.
 
Again, I was not directing my comments at you. I was directing them at myself, correcting my earlier misstatement and citing my sources for that correction. I was disagreeing with you several hours ago, but then I realized I was wrong and I retracted it, quoting the original articles to show the evidence that led me to change my mind. Yet somehow you seem to have mistaken that retraction for a continuation of the debate.

It’s not a personal exchange, I’m just providing accurate information to readers.
 
wow.... this thread seems like it has been managed by WB (past AND present leadership).

I just feel sosad for the DC Film Universe (and all the other live action). It has been such a mess. I have given up trying to follow any of it, and canimagine that was was true one day , in the next week will be completely different.
 
New article on the chaos from Variety this afternoon. Apparently, despite earlier announcements, The Batman 2 hasn't even been given the go ahead yet.

https://variety.com/2022/film/news/...oker-2-walter-hamada-david-zaslav-1235337927/

Honestly if they are serious about cleaning up their universe they have to do painful things, such as killing The Batman series, and all the current TV shows... Is it necessary to do this just to be more like Marvel? No. But if that's the end goal, there really is no choice.

Of course that also means they'd have to can Joker 2, and NO WAY is that happening.
 
New article on the chaos from Variety this afternoon. Apparently, despite earlier announcements, The Batman 2 hasn't even been given the go ahead yet.

https://variety.com/2022/film/news/...oker-2-walter-hamada-david-zaslav-1235337927/

I get the sense that Zaslav doesn't know what he's doing -- he didn't even seem to know that Hamada already had a "master plan" underway -- and has no real ideas beyond "copy the MCU" and "only do huge movies," which are the sort of thing that someone who knows nothing about moviemaking would think were good ideas for moviemaking. He's just come in and torn stuff down without having anything solid to replace it with.
 
I would bet money that it's not as bad as that, and that the recent string (and maybe future outings) of movies from both WB and Disney might even be worse. I mean. There aren't annoying screaming goats in Batgirl (I have to assume), so it's already ahead of the recent pack.
I loved the goats, they were one of my favorite parts of the movie, and their screaming was pretty accurate to what real goats do.
Other news from this article is exactly what I feared - Titans and Doom Patrol are getting canceled.
That's not what the article said.
Variety article said:
whereas it’s still to be determined whether live-action DC shows “Titans” and “Doom Patrol” would be renewed after new seasons of both shows premiere later this year — but as with all TV series on the service, final decisions will be made once the seasons are streaming
 
There's a footnote on the article that they updated the status of Titans and Doom Patrol. That said, I would not be surprised if they ended up on the chopping block.
 
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