>Big nostalgia-baiting Multiverse Flash movie
>Don't include Grant Gustin and John Wesley Shipp in any way, shape or form, not even as five-second CGI abominations like the rest of the "cameos."
Bit disrespectful, tbh.
>Big nostalgia-baiting Multiverse Flash movie
>Don't include Grant Gustin and John Wesley Shipp in any way, shape or form, not even as five-second CGI abominations like the rest of the "cameos."
Bit disrespectful, tbh.
Because they would outshine Miller so hard.
WB execs hate the Arrowverse because it was more successful than the movie verse they tried to make
As soap-opera tier as CW shit is, its still pretty impressive how well they understood and executed their campy superhero material. CW-verse Crisis bringing back basically every still living actor that ever worked on a DC project was a serious accomplishment no one would have expected them to pull off as well as they did.
They did and they didn't. The reason the Arrowverse is slightly better than the DCEU is because TV is the superior format for comic adaptations.
>Comics release weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly.
>They're 22 to 25 pages long.
>Takes a few months to get a story out.
>TV shows release weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly.
>They're 30 to 45 minutes long.
>Takes a few months to get a story out.
>Movies release yearly.
>They're usually 1h30m to 2h30m long.
>Takes the runtime of the movie to get a story out.
Hm, I wonder which format fits comics betters.
>Movies release yearly.
>They're usually 1h30m to 2h30m long.
>Takes the runtime of the movie to get a story out.
not to mention the turnaround time for movies. depending on the studio or the character, the next capeshit film in a franchise could take anywhere from 2-5 years or longer when shit like flash and black adam are concerned
I mean, The Batman released in 2019... We're not getting the sequel to that movie until 2024/2025? 5/6 years later? In that time frame, a TV show would have done 5/6 seasons.
Depends. A lot of animated stuff will do bi-weekly . And a few shows have done a month per episode. And sometimes your studio fricks around and just slots your shit where ever so you'll never know when or where it is during the week (not so much anymore with streaming).
omg. bi-monthly, not bi-weekly. brain stopped working.
>>TV shows release weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly.
>> bi-weekly or monthly.
In what world do tv shows do either of those schedules?
The Movie Verse failing was there fault for butchering SS, releasing the confusing Theatrical Cut of BVS and for destroying JL by hiring Joss Whedon for extensive resorts and refusing to change the release date.
Grant and Shipp are unironically better actors.
Even in this mockup Miller is the least dynamic-looking
>tfw all this multiverse stuff started with one deviantart edit
I guess DC's thinking is that it already kinda happened? Webm related
But still yeah, it's kinda weird that the closest they get to even referencing the CW Flash is Teddy Sears showing up as Jay. I've only ever watched the first season and a half of the show, but I'd sure as hell have preferred Grant and JWS making an appearance over the digital zombies they went with
Funny thing was that Teddy Sears wasn't even Jay, he was Zoom masquarading as a superhero
Yeah Shipp ended up being the real Jay. And Barry’s dad. And 90s Flash show Barry. They REALLY like to reuse actors via alternate earth doppelgängers
to be fair JWS is based as all those characters
>Immediately after Barry finds out had things happened when he undid time travel, Barry tries again to reverse time.”
>Jay literally ran I got he speed force to time block him and sit him down at a diner for a talk
Remember when they had Mark Hamill as the Trickster
Oh yeah I remember Mark Hamill being the Trickster again. Shame he never returned after Season 3.
That also wasn't Teddy Sears lol. Just some CGI shit that looked like him.
It was kino that he went from Barry's dad to Jay Garrick and then Barry Allen from a different Earth.
>Teddy Sears showing up as Jay. I
he said its not him, we dont know who it is
Flash season 4 was kino and im tired of pretending it wasnt
A bit? it's incredibly disrespectful because the Flash Series kept the character ingrained in the public conscious for years.