Seems to be working fine with MARVEL!!!! I dig CONTINUITY!!
It's less that they don't want it, more that they can't have it. DC doesn't have much, if any, creative control over the DC characters (primarily Batman and Superman) movies, the various studios and movie makers do.
Much like how Spider-Man and the X-Men aren't in the Avengers movie, they're controlled by other studios other than Marvel's movie arm. So Marvel can do whatever they want with their other properties, including making them a tie-in movie.
DC? Has little to no control over the movies made with their characters. They've sold the rights to it.
Marvel had a plan. DC Ent just restructured prior to "Green Lantern" releasing. It was thought at the time that if GL was a huge hit that it would be the linchpin for a whole new slate of DC films. Obviously with the lack luster performance and the critical back lash that happened this didn't happen. DC needs a plan that doesn't copy Marvel's template in my opinion.
It's less that they don't want it, more that they can't have it. DC doesn't have much, if any, creative control over the DC characters (primarily Batman and Superman) movies, the various studios and movie makers do.
Much like how Spider-Man and the X-Men aren't in the Avengers movie, they're controlled by other studios other than Marvel's movie arm. So Marvel can do whatever they want with their other properties, including making them a tie-in movie.
DC? Has little to no control over the movies made with their characters. They've sold the rights to it.
Are they not all under WB and Legendary Pictures?
DC? Has little to no control over the movies made with their characters. They've sold the rights to it, and Batman and Superman are both controlled by separate businesses so the chances of a tie-in between them is unlikely unless an agreement is reached. (I believe Batman is owned by Warner Brothers, but Superman is only distributed by WB, the movie rights owned by someone else.)
Also, due to the lackluster reception to Green Lantern (which btw, is almost entirely due to the poor quality of the film, and not the viability of the character) I have to wonder if Warner would distance themselves from that character completely. Who wants a JLA without Green Lantern?
That does create a problem though. The average movie goer is stupid. Most people didn't even realize that Iron Man, and Thor, and Captain America were happening in the same universe until they saw the Avengers trailer.
How hard do you think it would be to make them understand that this new Batman movie takes place in the same universe as Green Lantern, but the other Batman movie that also came out after Green Lantern doesn't?
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