Unless they do a limited series actually adapting the comic, I'm thinking this is a Bad Idea.Not part of the DCU per se, I imagine, but Gunn and Safran will produce a V For Vendetta tv series for WB and HBO
Unless they do a limited series actually adapting the comic, I'm thinking this is a Bad Idea.Not part of the DCU per se, I imagine, but Gunn and Safran will produce a V For Vendetta tv series for WB and HBO
After the HBO Watchmen series, I'm a bit more open for other ideas. In fact, I'd prefer the Watchmen approach of a well-written sequel to the comic to another adaptation. So far, to me none of the Alan Moore adaptations have even come close to being as good as the source material, but i found the HBO Watchmen series to be a more than worthy sequel, and I kinda wish Moore hadn't been soured by the treatment he and his works got from DC and WB so he'd have given the show an actual chance to win him over.Unless they do a limited series actually adapting the comic, I'm thinking this is a Bad Idea.
After the HBO Watchmen series, I'm a bit more open for other ideas. In fact, I'd prefer the Watchmen approach of a well-written sequel to the comic to another adaptation. So far, to me none of the Alan Moore adaptations have even come close to being as good as the source material, but i found the HBO Watchmen series to be a more than worthy sequel, and I kinda wish Moore hadn't been soured by the treatment he and his works got from DC and WB so he'd have given the show an actual chance to win him over.
We have yet to see even that much from Supergirl.
No.imagine if the dccu never changed to the dc universe in 2023
imagine if the dccu never changed to the dc universe in 2023
Which one will be coming out first? I Lanterns is coming out first, then that would explain why we've seen more from it.We have yet to see even that much from Supergirl.
Do you mean the DCEU? Then I have no interesting, I'm finding what we're getting in the new DCU a lot more interesting.imagine if the dccu never changed to the dc universe in 2023
Per recent reports (including the one above that I was responding to), Lanterns is now coming out after Supergirl. The release date of the latter is now only about seven months away, and we have yet to see so much as a single production still from it — just a teaser poster and a couple of BTS photos.Which one will be coming out first? I Lanterns is coming out first, then that would explain why we've seen more from it.
I posted a couple of weeks ago about how the radio silence on the film makes little sense to me:Oh, that is a surprising, I thought it wasn't coming out until late next year or early 2027. I wonder if there's a specific reason why they're waiting to promote it?
I then added:I’m (past) ready for the promotional campaign for Supergirl to start kicking into gear. Surprised we haven’t seen Momoa in costume as Lobo yet. (Not that I personally care — I’d prefer he wasn’t in the film at all — but it seems an obvious thing for the studio to put out there.) If Superman is any example, we should get a teaser trailer by the end of the year at least, but I think it might have been a good idea for them to push one out a bit sooner, to better capitalize on Superman’s momentum and the buzz over Alcock’s cameo in that film. Superman also got a ton of free Internet advertising thanks to the location shooting photos, which Supergirl hasn’t had the benefit of. Plus Supergirl is releasing a little earlier than Superman did (June as opposed to July).
Patience, I know.![]()
I realize, of course, that they want to save the big promotional $$ for closer to the film’s release, but in this social media age, it would have been so easy to put out the occasional photo or something every six or eight weeks following Superman’s success, just to get #SupergirlMovie periodically trending. Would have cost them virtually nothing, but would have kept the impending Superman follow-up fresh in people’s awareness.I forgot to mention above that putting out that Supergirl teaser poster mere days after Superman’s release was a great idea, but it’s been radio silence ever since. They should have maintained momentum by parceling out some little something every six weeks or so — a Lobo promo shot, as mentioned, or a dramatic image from the film of Supergirl with Ruthye. Keep reminding folks (particularly audiences that loved Superman) that the next adventure of the Superfamily is coming soon, before the first trailer hits.

It was released in December, and that was for a film that premiered slightly later in the year than Supergirl is going to (July versus June).The Superman teaser wasn't realized until early 2025 I think.
Which one will be coming out first? I Lanterns is coming out first, then that would explain why we've seen more from it.
Do you mean the DCEU? Then I have no interesting, I'm finding what we're getting in the new DCU a lot more interesting.
That would suck.imagine if the dccu never changed to the dc universe in 2023
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