For me, the DCEU at this point feels fairly similar to the new Trek universe. There are some good points and some actually great casting, but the stories are irritatingly flawed and disappointing. My main bright spot there is that this is only based on 2 movies, one of those two actually did have an interesting story (even though it was a little buried under plotting issues), and both of them have been made by pretty much the exact same creative team. (Wow - that actually applies pretty much equally to both universes...)
There is at least still hope that the DCEU outside of Snyder might be stronger than this. In that regard, Suicide Squad and Wonder Woman are going to be make or break movies for me. If they hit the mark (and SS certainly looks to be on the right track), I'll give the rest of the universe a chance. If not, I'll probably wait for Netflix/Library copies barring incredible reviews.
Although an Affleck solo movie and the Aquaman movie will at least be tempting, solely out of curiousity - the idea of an underwater superhero movie is so different to everything else we've seen I can't help but be intrigued, especially since Momoa looks absolutely awesome and I'd love to see what Affleck can do with his character when he isn't being shoehorned into shallow, completely unexplained character arcs. Although I really hope future movies have a better solution for Batman's action scenes. Some of the ones in this movie were awesome, but others made him look unbelievably clumsy and slow.
Also, even if SS and WW are great and JL turns out to be a real improvement, I'll probably still be skeptical of some of the movies they've got lined up. The Flash was originally the one movie I was looking forward to because I've really loved the CW version (never read the character's comics), but the BvS scenes instantly turned me off on that one. There's something very screwy and irritating about that guy. Cyborg is a character I've never really been interested in - I hope it's awesome, especially because we've been waiting too long for really awesome minority characters, but I'm pretty much 100% neutral there. Green Lantern is one I actually really like, but after the last time, I'm skeptical for that as well. And including a character like Shazam is just a real wtf moment for me.
There is at least still hope that the DCEU outside of Snyder might be stronger than this. In that regard, Suicide Squad and Wonder Woman are going to be make or break movies for me. If they hit the mark (and SS certainly looks to be on the right track), I'll give the rest of the universe a chance. If not, I'll probably wait for Netflix/Library copies barring incredible reviews.
Although an Affleck solo movie and the Aquaman movie will at least be tempting, solely out of curiousity - the idea of an underwater superhero movie is so different to everything else we've seen I can't help but be intrigued, especially since Momoa looks absolutely awesome and I'd love to see what Affleck can do with his character when he isn't being shoehorned into shallow, completely unexplained character arcs. Although I really hope future movies have a better solution for Batman's action scenes. Some of the ones in this movie were awesome, but others made him look unbelievably clumsy and slow.
Also, even if SS and WW are great and JL turns out to be a real improvement, I'll probably still be skeptical of some of the movies they've got lined up. The Flash was originally the one movie I was looking forward to because I've really loved the CW version (never read the character's comics), but the BvS scenes instantly turned me off on that one. There's something very screwy and irritating about that guy. Cyborg is a character I've never really been interested in - I hope it's awesome, especially because we've been waiting too long for really awesome minority characters, but I'm pretty much 100% neutral there. Green Lantern is one I actually really like, but after the last time, I'm skeptical for that as well. And including a character like Shazam is just a real wtf moment for me.