Gunn said Flash effects his universe too
It can't, though, because there are still three DCEU films to follow afterward and the DCU doesn't start for 3 more years.
Gunn said Flash effects his universe too
Only two, Blue Beetle and Aquaman 2, and in his announcement video Gunn has hinted they (and even SHAZAM) might be folded into his DCU.It can't, though, because there are still three DCEU films to follow afterward and the DCU doesn't start for 3 more years.
Why not? Do you know more about Gunn's plans than Gunn does?It can't, though, because there are still three DCEU films to follow afterward and the DCU doesn't start for 3 more years.
He says other wise, and he's the one in control now.It can't
As probably one of the biggest Arrowverse fans on the boards, I definitely will, and for me so far, most of the time the Arrowverse comes out on top.It is unlikely DCEU fans will ever think of Berlanti TV series as anything to compare the films to, if they watched the Berlanti stuff at all.
From everything I've seen and read so far, it sounds like these last three movies are fairly independent of each other, so there really isn't any combined narrative to dead end.I'm currently undecided on how I feel about The Flash and Shazam! Fury of the Gods because I'm torn between continuing to support the MoS Shared Continuity Universe to its conclusion or just bowing out now since we already know that it's a narrative dead end.
Since these movies aren't telling any kind of combined arc, each one should have it's own sufficient conclusion.My uncertainty about investing time and energy into something that will ultimately have no payoff is a universal conundrum that applies to more than just the MoS SCU.
It's the reason why I haven't rewatched the BSG spinoff Caprica, watched the B5 spinoff Crusade, finished GLOW, watched the live-action Cowboy Bebop or WinX series, or bought Batwoman Season 3 or Legends of Tomorrow Season 7.
Unfinished stories or stories that I know ultimately won't have sufficient conclusions hold little appeal for me in general.
^ This. The Flash had major arc before COIE or Flashpoint. If there's an issue, it rests with filmmakers never adapting any of the named Silver and Bronze Age arcs.
It's one of my favorites in all the WB DC animated offerings, along with Batman: Under the Red Hood.I saw Justice League: Doom (2012 animated film) for the first time. It is thrilling to watch, and I'd recommend it to any DC fan about 10 years or older.
I consider myself a DCEU fan, and I enjoyed most of Berlanti's DC TV, including Grant Gustin's Barry Allen.
As probably one of the biggest Arrowverse fans on the boards, I definitely will, and for me so far, most of the time the Arrowverse comes out on top.
From everything I've seen and read so far, it sounds like these last three movies are fairly independent of each other, so there really isn't any combined narrative to dead end.
As soon as I saw that name I should have backed out.
I doubt it, the Arrowverse has lasted longer, had more productions by far, and based on Metacritic's ratings has been more successful critically, and based on IMDB ratings have been more popular with the fans. So in pretty much everyway you can judge the success of a franchise, the Arrowverse comes out on top pretty consistently.Minority opinion, I'd imagine.
Peter Safran said:It's not an origin story. It focuses on Superman balancing his Kryptonian heritage with his human upbringing. Superman represents truth, justice, and the American way. He is kindness in a world that thinks of kindness as old-fashioned.
James Gunn said:We want to take it away from 'good guy versus bad guy.' There are almost saintly people [in the DC Universe]; Superman is among them. There are really terrible villains like Gorilla Grodd or Joker. And then there is everybody in-between, so there are all these shades of gray of these different character types which allow us to tell more complex stories.
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I really love the idea of Superman. He's a big ol' galoot. He's a farmboy from Kansas who's very idealistic. His greatest weakness is that he'll never kill anybody. He doesn't want to hurt a living soul. I like that sort of innate goodness about Superman; it's his defining characteristic. He's not "All-Star Superman," but again, I'm a huge fan of "All-Star Superman," and I'm very inspired by [that series].
They also said that they hope Gunn will be able to direct "Superman: Legacy".
I've seen those quotes, and I'm down with most of what Gunn says, except I'm not crazy about the word "galoot." It calls to mind something like Li'l Abner, and that's not Superman. Hope Gunn doesn't overcompensate and cross the line from farmboy to hayseed.Jenna Busch of SlashFilm attended a press conference held by Gunn & Safran where they revealed some tonal details of "Superman: Legacy" and the portrayal of Superman's character in the DCU, and I love what I'm reading.
They also said that they hope Gunn will be able to direct "Superman: Legacy".
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