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1 posted on 06/19/2017 1:50:23 PM PDT by drewh
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Concerned about not making enough money off of ANTI-AMERICAN and ANTI-CHRISTIAN movies?


2 posted on 06/19/2017 2:02:11 PM PDT by Dacula (President and CEO at Being Awesome)
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Every silver lining has a dark cloud.

One good movie means unleash a torrent of superhero movies.

Whoopee! America needs more infantilism.

3 posted on 06/19/2017 2:05:06 PM PDT by who_would_fardels_bear
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I’m glad to see Wonder Woman is making money, and I believe it’s because it’s not as dark as so many of the previous DCU films. I liked Man of Steel and Dark Knight, but the other two Batman movies and Suicide Squad were pretty lousy.

I understand Zack Snyder left Justice League as director and has been replaced with Joss Whedon. Whedon is an insufferable liberal asshole but I thought Avengers he did for MCU was excellent. Batman v Superman was mediocre but I watched the whole thing.

Some of the films they said are in the DCU pipeline are not at all of interest to this fanboy.

I’m ready to watch Dr Strange and Logan on PPV, and may try to catch GotG 2 before it leaves theaters. Not particularly interested in Spider-man Homecoming. Loved Legion tv show on FX. Daredevil on Netflix was worth watching; Jessica Jones not so much.


5 posted on 06/19/2017 2:13:41 PM PDT by be-baw (still seeking...)
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Formatted.

Right now, Warner Bros. is riding high on the success of Wonder Woman, and by all means, they should be. After getting slammed in 2016 for their two entries in the DC Extended Universe, many fans and critics seemed ready to follow suit with Wonder Woman. Luckily for the studio — and luckily for us — the film turned out to be a damn good entry, and the narrative seems to have been shifted to a more hopeful one for this universe.

And yet, there does seem to be this feeling that we’re at some sort of stalemate with DC Films. Yes, they’ve announced a TON of films: Nightwing, Batgirl, Gotham City Sirens, Wonder Woman 2, Suicide Squad 2, The Batman — none of which were on their original slate of movies several years back. And yet, while they keep dropping film titles like nobody’s business, we still don’t quite know the status of their other movies — the ones they initially announced that have yet to hit theaters. With all these announcements, you’d expect we’d get SOME release dates, but Warner Bros. has been quite mum on the specifics. 

So what is the status of the DC Extended Universe? In extensive breakdown of the current state of the DCEU, Forbes contributor Mark Hughes mentioned that Warner Bros. seems to be in a bit of a holding pattern.

“The truth is, a lot is riding on how 2017 pans out. The studio wants to see how Wonder Woman performs (so far so good on that front) and how Justice League turns out, before they barrel ahead with multiple more films every year. More films will get made, don't worry, but it makes sense to ease off the gas a little and be certain about the best route ahead.”

In the past, we have criticize Warner Bros. for being very reactionary, and in truth that’s only half the story. It only bothers us when they’re reactionary and have to actively backpedal or change the direction of a project as its in production or post-production. So long as they react to feedback in the development process, we think the projects have a much better chance of being a success, as the feedback won’t be half-assedly implemented partway through production.

However, they’re not just waiting on performance reports. They’re also reorganizing, based on the recent shakeup, forming of DC Films, announcement of new projects, hiring of talent, and everything in between. Because of this rapid period of change for them, it's only logical for them to take a step back and get their ducks in a row, rather than rushing to get two films a year out, as originally planned.

“More likely (meaning not 100% certain), we'll see a steady stream of [DC films] starting after 2018, perhaps one per year, alongside the other DCU releases. And for the most part, that's because (a) the filmmakers working on those films are at various stages of development on those pictures and/or other projects, (b) the DCU has faced some reshuffling of plans and personnel, and (c) Warner needs to step back and look at what they have with the DCU this year and make sure they're certain everything is on the right track going forward.”

While it’s a bit disappointing that we’ll likely have to wait some time before getting any real meaningful news, but if that means Warner Bros. will have a better slate of films planned, then we’re all for it. 

12 posted on 06/19/2017 3:16:47 PM PDT by Bratch ("The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke)
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DC should stick the TV shows


19 posted on 06/19/2017 5:13:15 PM PDT by SMGFan (Sarah Michelle Gellar is on twitter @SarahMGellar)
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DC should stick to the TV shows


20 posted on 06/19/2017 5:14:01 PM PDT by SMGFan (Sarah Michelle Gellar is on twitter @SarahMGellar)
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What used to be a story in a 10 cent comic book is now a $15+ movie experience without the popcorn, pop and jujubeans.......


21 posted on 06/19/2017 5:18:40 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (If a cow ever got the chance, heÂ’d eat you and everyone you ever cared about.)
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