Well that was great.
With so many kids in the cast I was worried that they'd tone things down but that's definitely not the case. (In fact I'm hoping the youngest kid doesn't end up in therapy when she's a few years older!)
While you'll never be in any doubt about the size of the budget, moving it to the big screen was definitely the right idea as it needs to be seen with an audience. (It also makes the reasons for dumping 'Batgirl' even more dubious.)
Edit: It's already into profit after it's first three days, so I don't think it'll be 10 years until the next one.
With so many kids in the cast I was worried that they'd tone things down but that's definitely not the case. (In fact I'm hoping the youngest kid doesn't end up in therapy when she's a few years older!)
While you'll never be in any doubt about the size of the budget, moving it to the big screen was definitely the right idea as it needs to be seen with an audience. (It also makes the reasons for dumping 'Batgirl' even more dubious.)
We also get confirmation that all of the movies take place in the same universe and a sneaky cameo from Ash who will wind up in the 1920s at some point.
Edit: It's already into profit after it's first three days, so I don't think it'll be 10 years until the next one.
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