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re: Future DC Studios projects discussion thread - News, rumors, etc.
Originally Posted by stingermck
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Agreed, Cavill is not the problem.
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re: Future DC Studios projects discussion thread - News, rumors, etc.
The problem is that Cavill isn't getting any younger and DC wants a several-films commitment. I think if they find a young Christopher Reeve somewhere (cloning?), Warner drops Cavill.
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re: Future DC Studios projects discussion thread - News, rumors, etc.
I'm sure someone at the creative end of DC realizes they have a tremendous ace in the hole (worth a little less if Avengers Endgame goes their first) and that is ...the idea of infinite earths.
I realize they are teasing this with the Arrowverse on the CW, but it's absolutely something that could, and probably should, come into play with the theatrical features at some point. The bottom line is that it would allow them to softly/partially reboot properties that aren't working, while still maintaining creative directions and on camera talent for properties that are- all while still existing more or less in the same universe. |
re: Future DC Studios projects discussion thread - News, rumors, etc.
Originally Posted by Paul_SD
(Post 13462522)
I'm sure someone at the creative end of DC realizes they have a tremendous ace in the hole (worth a little less if Avengers Endgame goes their first) and that is ...the idea of infinite earths.
I realize they are teasing this with the Arrowverse on the CW, but it's absolutely something that could, and probably should, come into play with the theatrical features at some point. The bottom line is that it would allow them to softly/partially reboot properties that aren't working, while still maintaining creative directions and on camera talent for properties that are- all while still existing more or less in the same universe. Ditto for Marvel. I really hope Avengers Endgame doesn’t do some kind of time travel reboot, either. If they want to bring back the characters who died in Infinity War, I’m cool with that, but I hope it doesn’t reboot the entire timeline to justify things like replacement actors or bringing in X-Men and Fantastic Four. |
re: Future DC Studios projects discussion thread - News, rumors, etc.
Originally Posted by PhantomStranger
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The problem is that Cavill isn't getting any younger and DC wants a several-films commitment. I think if they find a young Christopher Reeve somewhere (cloning?), Warner drops Cavill.
Which is why Warner Brothers needs to pull its thumb out of its ass and start getting these fucking movies into development. |
re: Future DC Studios projects discussion thread - News, rumors, etc.
Originally Posted by PhantomStranger
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The problem is that Cavill isn't getting any younger and DC wants a several-films commitment. I think if they find a young Christopher Reeve somewhere (cloning?), Warner drops Cavill.
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re: Future DC Studios projects discussion thread - News, rumors, etc.
Originally Posted by Paul_SD
(Post 13462522)
I'm sure someone at the creative end of DC realizes they have a tremendous ace in the hole (worth a little less if Avengers Endgame goes their first) and that is ...the idea of infinite earths.
I realize they are teasing this with the Arrowverse on the CW, but it's absolutely something that could, and probably should, come into play with the theatrical features at some point. The bottom line is that it would allow them to softly/partially reboot properties that aren't working, while still maintaining creative directions and on camera talent for properties that are- all while still existing more or less in the same universe. Then they laid a giant egg with Justice League and their entire shared universe plans went up in smoke. |
re: Future DC Studios projects discussion thread - News, rumors, etc.
I agree, I don't see anything more than "one-offs" for the foreseeable future, with an occasional cameo.
If they can pump out shit like Suicide Squad and still make bank overseas they'll keep doing it. The proposed New Gods movie looks interesting (if it ever happens). |
re: Future DC Studios projects discussion thread - News, rumors, etc.
Throwing up the white flag on the connected universe.
It’s official, the DCEU is dead, with Warner Bros’ chief Kevin Tsujihara confirming the studio has moved away from the idea of a connected universe for its DC superhero properties – otherwise known as the DC Extended Universe.“The universe isn’t as connected as we thought it was going to be five years ago,” Tsujihara told The LA Times. “You’re seeing much more focus on individual experiences around individual characters. That’s not to say we won’t at some point come back to that notion of a more connected universe. But it feels like that’s the right strategy for us right now.”And who’s responsible for the death of the interconnected DCEU? Wonder Woman.“What Patty Jenkins did on Wonder Woman illustrated to us what you could do with these characters who are not Batman and Superman. Obviously, we want to get those two in the right place, and we want strong movies around Batman and Superman. But Aquaman is a perfect example of what we can do. They’re each unique and the tone’s different in each movie.” |
re: Future DC Studios projects discussion thread - News, rumors, etc.
So basically they're doing what they should have done from the beginning. Giving these stand alone films room to breathe like the MCU.
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re: Future DC Studios projects discussion thread - News, rumors, etc.
Well I’m glad that they’ve made a decision on a direction to take the films going forward. Part of me still wishes that they could make an extended universe work, but it just hasn’t been working thus far. |
re: Future DC Studios projects discussion thread - News, rumors, etc.
That doesn’t mean they aren’t connected, just they won’t try to shoehorn everything at once. Aquaman acknowledged the events of JL, Wonder Woman takes place in the past, so no need to connect there. |
re: Future DC Studios projects discussion thread - News, rumors, etc.
Building it up like Marvel did is the way to go imo, but ditching the idea completely isn't what I hoped for. Wish they'd still at least make them in a way that acknowledges each other as canon so they can eventually try bringing them together again in the future without retconning things.
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re: Future DC Studios projects discussion thread - News, rumors, etc.
Originally Posted by Koby
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Building it up like Marvel did is the way to go imo, but ditching the idea completely isn't what I hoped for. Wish they'd still at least make them in a way that acknowledges each other as canon so they can eventually try bringing them together again in the future without retconning things.
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re: Future DC Studios projects discussion thread - News, rumors, etc.
It’s really not in Warners’ corporate character to pull that off. It seems like they hand off properties to directors and producers to develop regardless of whether or not they have a feel for the material, and then maintain their distance. Sometimes you’ll get a Nolan Dark Knight, and other times you’ll get John Peters sitting on Superman for a decade trying to squeeze Nicolas Cage into blue spandex or Halle Berry playing basketball. |
re: Future DC Studios projects discussion thread - News, rumors, etc.
Fans got spoiled by Christopher Nolan's excellence. For the most part, Warner has always been a horror show when it came to developing their superhero properties. I'm glad they aren't following Disney's Marvel formula, but each movie from Warner is a crapshoot. They got greedy when they saw how much the first Avengers made. Snyder doing a wonderful Watchmen adaptation didn't mean he was the right choice to shepherd the entire DC universe.
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re: Future DC Studios projects discussion thread - News, rumors, etc.
RUMOR:
Warner Bros. Rebooting The Entire DCEU Into Two Separate Universes Following the failure of Justice League, it’s been obvious that Warner Bros. is trying to sweep the past of the DCEU under the rug, with recent movies like Aquaman and Shazam! referencing other heroes but not featuring any proper crossovers. In the near future, though, things will start to break away from established canon completely, with The Batman said to take place in its own universe. And this could just be the start of some major reshaping of the shared franchise going forward. We Got This Covered has been told that WB is working on rebooting the entire DCEU. Essentially, there will be two separate universes from now on. First, we’ll have the franchises that have already begun and therefore are part of the DCEU. So that’d be Wonder Woman, Suicide Squad, Birds of Prey etc. From what we understand, though, there won’t be much connectivity anymore between sequels in these franchises and the early DCEU films. Any new properties, meanwhile, without ties to what’s come before, will take place in an all-new continuity. It sounds like this approach will be kicked off with The Batman, with our source also telling us that the Supergirl movie will be set in this same world. As previously reported, that film will sow the seeds for a new Superman to arrive later down the line by rebooting the Kryptonian mythology. We’ve also been informed that the two universes could be merged together one day, but this isn’t something the studio is actively looking to do at the moment. If we had to guess, it sounds like WB is still leaving the door open for a Flashpoint-type event at some point, after the Ezra Miller-led Flash film seems to have grounded to a halt. At present, though, the aim appears to be to get as far away from the bad press of the DCEU‘s early years as possible. As for this October’s Joker, that’ll be yet another separate entity, not related to either of the new cinematic universes. If it all sounds a little confusing, that’s because it is, but if one thing’s for certain, it’s that it’ll be fascinating to see how this all works out. |
re: Future DC Studios projects discussion thread - News, rumors, etc.
I'm 99% convinced WB is always behind their own rumors to see what the reaction would be.
They should just redo the DCEU and have occasional side projects, such as Joker, from time to time. |
re: Future DC Studios projects discussion thread - News, rumors, etc.
RUMOR:
Now that James Gunn has been secured as both writer and director for The Suicide Squad, it appears as though Warner Bros. are trying their best to lock him down for other DC-based projects. Believe it or not, our source is telling us that he’s being eyed for a Justice League reboot. At the moment, here’s the team lineup being considered: Superman, Batman, Batgirl, Wonder Woman, Black Canary, Aquaman, Flash and Green Lantern. As you can see, some heroes are retained from the 2017 flick, but with some new additions. I don’t often associate Batgirl with the team, though it could be said the studio’s trying to diversify the lineup. Green Lantern, meanwhile, is long overdue. Of course, the challenge presented is how to accomplish getting this reboot off the ground with DC films branching in so many different directions lately. Jason Momoa’s Aquaman and Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman are both proven successes, and survived the original attempt at a DC cinematic universe. One would think teaming them up with Robert Pattinson’s Batman and other newcomers may confuse moviegoers, but it’s not up to us to deal with logistics. When it comes to the villain, nothing’s been confirmed on that front, but our source is hearing that it’ll be Darkseid. Being a huge fan of the Lord of Apokolips myself, I’d wholeheartedly support his inclusion. Getting back to Gunn’s attachment to the project, we’ve been told he’s sought to oversee the pic and may direct it as well. It’s fair to assume that his Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 shooting schedule could factor into his availability, but WB do want this to happen and it’s currently being discussed behind closed doors. Naturally, this news could – and will likely – be met with denials by Gunn himself, but it’s not like anyone can publicly talk about the Justice League reboot at this point in time, so that’s to be expected. Regardless, our source remains confident in their intel. Don’t forget, they’re the same person who was whispering in our ear when we reported on Wonder Woman wearing her Golden Eagle armor in the upcoming sequel, Robert Pattinson being confirmed as the next Dark Knight and both the Riddler and Two-Face appearing in The Batman, before anyone else broke those stories. That said, we could hear much more on this front before long. Stay tuned. |
re: Future DC Studios projects discussion thread - News, rumors, etc.
Huh...ok.
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re: Future DC Studios projects discussion thread - News, rumors, etc.
This makes my head hurt. Maybe WB is looking at Sony instead of Marvel/Disney and said.. "If they can make 3 versions of Spider-man and still make money, so can we...."
I can't see a JL reboot working yet. They've established certain things and can't just ignore others. If anything, they need to go back and find a way to correct the mess without creating 2 universes and I'm not sure how you do that without CoIE being that catalyst. Or they start with a LoSH movie that goes back in time to redo the DCEU. :shrug: I'm not as familiar with DC comic events that can help to reboot the DCEU in a way that makes sense. |
re: Future DC Studios projects discussion thread - News, rumors, etc.
We got this covered with some fresh rumors:
Warner Bros. Eyeing Star Wars’ Daisy Ridley For Batgirl and Hailee Steinfeld as Supergirl |
re: Future DC Studios projects discussion thread - News, rumors, etc.
agree Hailee as Batgirl feels right
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re: Future DC Studios projects discussion thread - News, rumors, etc.
Yeah, I can see Hailee as Batgirl more than I can see Daisy. |
re: Future DC Studios projects discussion thread - News, rumors, etc.
Hailee does have the look of Batgirl, but her personality seems way more inline with Supergirl.
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