I want to call it the DC Film Universe (with intentional abbreviation)
Over on io9, they're calling it the DC Cinematic Murderverse.
I want to call it the DC Film Universe (with intentional abbreviation)
Since we've now gotten the big set up for DC's movie universe, or the DC Extended Universe (DCEU), in BvS, I was just curious to see where people stand on it.
I enjoyed BvS, and the set ups for future movies were some of my favorite parts, so that has me pretty optimistic. I also love what I've seen in the Suicide Squad trailers, and the teaser for Wonder Woman in the CW special. I don't think they got off to quite as good of a start as the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but I'm still really looking forward to continuing to explore this universe future movies.
Then it's a good sign that the reaction to Wonder Woman in BvS has been so overwhelmingly positive. Even people who loathed the film overall usually praised Gal Gadot. So I think they've been successful in whetting audience interest for the WW solo film, and that may guarantee a strong opening weekend. At least that's one thing BvS managed to do right.
In fact, given how poorly Snyder has reportedly handled female characters otherwise in this film and elsewhere, I wonder if maybe other hands intervened (Patty Jenkins? Geoff Johns?) to oversee how Diana/WW was treated in BvS, and to protect the character with an eye toward her cinematic future.
I also think it's a good sign that Suicide Squad seems to be playing up Harley Quinn as its lead character, even though Will Smith is in the film (and it's unclear yet what the actual credit order will be, apparently -- IMDb puts Margot Robbie first, but Wikipedia puts Smith and Jared Leto above her). Plus SS is that rare entity in Hollywood -- a team action film that has multiple women on the team. If SS and WW both do well, it could help the cause of female-led comic-book movies.
Honestly, I'm not really all that jazzed for the DCEU now. I might still check out WW and SS depending on how they look as they get closer, but there's almost zero chance I'll bother with Aquaman, Cyborg, or The Flash. And for Snyder's next one, Justice League, I'd need to hear some pretty damn good word of mouth first.
...to be fair, I was very unlikely to bother with Aquaman or Cyborg even before BvS underwhelmed me,
Considering he seems to have just implied DCEU Superman isn't shown as heroic I'm, no he hasn't.
Indeed, because what he did was pretty damn heroic at the end as to be honest, there's nothing heroic about going into a situation where you know you'll be fine at the end of it.
I don't think the films have built Superman as "heroic" as Captain America - both have been "goody two shoes", but Captain America has been able to sell hat as a major movie character. DC/Snyder has avoided it.
Nope.Suicide Squad may come off as Deadpool ripoff to people (a team of Deadpools!)
WTF.Flash -- in the quick "flash" of a scene, he seems too much like a hipster
I still use the term, but only ironically.I stopped using the term hipster years before it became mainstream, meh.
This brings up something I've been wondering about. Has Batman had more than one Robin in the DCEU? The only adaptation that I know of where there was more than one Robin was the DCAU.I, for one, am very excited about the DCEU. Maybe it's because I'm just more of a DC fan but I'm ready to see the most iconic superheroes get their own movies.
Another thought I had while catching up on Daredevil last night: Nightwing would make a great Hulu or HBO show. It would eb even better if it was in the context of the DCEU and not in the Arrowverse.
We don't know if the Robin suit in BvS was Dick's, Jason's, Tim's, or Kerry Kelly's. I'm hoping we see the rumored appearance of Dick Grayson in Suicide Squad and that the Joker killed Jason Todd so the Batfleck solo movie can focus on the Red Hood.
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