So yeah. I mean we're talking about it right now but it seems to be on other peoples minds.
https://twitter.com/TheDC_Syndicate/status/1603260738881359872
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It's sad that people want some "hook/incentive" to go see these movies. Seriously "What's the point?" How about just enjoying it for what it is?
Yeah, I LOVE connected universes, and it should be what Marvel and DC go for, but there is nothing wrong with the occasional stand alone film, and 3 of those four films are sequels anyway. Even if we don't get, for example, a Shazam 3 (which isn't even guarenteed to not happen, Gunn never said that everything is getting rebooted), if you liked Shazam 1 you're probably going to want to watch the sequel, same with Aquaman.
People that are trying to act like the films are worthless now wouldn't have survived the 90s/2000s. Imagine not watching Del Toro's excellent Hellboy films because they didn't have a final film, or not watching Blade 1 & 2 because he never meets Moon Knight or whatever. Does that mean these people are also never going to watch the Tim Burton Batman films ever again, because they never connected to anything? Will they throw away their copies of Wonder Woman and Aquaman because those characters never get a real finale? The Superhero universe concept is amazing and I'll always prefer it, but ignoring films because they might not be in one is odd.
No one is obliged to watch anything, and its fine to not watch any particular film for whatever reason you want, but this specific problem is just weird. I mean, I get that this attitude is coming mostly from Snyder Cultists, who never were ones for logic and also generally seem to love being hypocrites, but it still feels like a ridiculous excuse to not watch a movie. If they honestly think the films look bad then thats all the reason they need not to watch them, trying to use the lack of connection is just an excuse to complain about James Gunn and the final confirmation that they aren't getting anymore Snyder stuff.