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  1. 4 months ago
    LopiBats

    HAHAHAHAHA

  2. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    Shit shit shit shit shit. Can’t I have 1 good Superman movie this century?

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      Only once he enters the public domain.

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        you know the shitty horror movie where he is a serial killer that gets made when he goes public domain is not going to break any new ground with how many evil supermen there are these days

        • 4 months ago
          Anonymous

          There'll be bad movies then too. But at least someone will be able to do a passion project with Warner trying to steal their money.

        • 4 months ago
          Anonymous

          James Gunn himself already produced one like that

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        >Superman enters public domain in 2034
        Imagine if Marvel makes a good Superman film. It would be the ultimate frick you to DC.

        • 4 months ago
          Anonymous

          Marvel would only ever promote its own shit.

  3. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    An insider can claim everything they want. If the movie is successful or not, it all depends on the box office by the time it releases.
    Still think this movie can make a billion, but we'll see.

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      I don't think ANY Superhero comic will make a billion and the days of 4-5 movies making a billion are going to be exceedingly rare. 1-2 will be the max. For example, I don't personally think anything will come close next year BUT I'll also be honest and say that if you told me Openheimer would make more than $600-700M, it would take extreme luck, so I could certainly be wrong. But the indications from the past two years is that the post pandemic audience is not back and is NOT likely coming back with a few rare exceptions.

      The fact that the Chinese are refusing to show or refusing to PAY (versus pirate) western film, whether we're talking Disney, Pixar, Marvel, DC, Universal, yadda yadda is anywhere from $100M to $300M from many popcorn movies.

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        Anon, part of why Oppenheimer and Barbie made so much was because people were sick of superhero films and they brought something different to the table for blockbusters

        • 4 months ago
          Anonymous

          It's because they were easy to meme on social media and normies just mindlessly do whatever algos tell them to do anyway. Why do you think there are so many blatant grifters are recycling shit from Cinemaphile?

          It gets a reaction from the tards who have been b***hing about it on Cinemaphile and Cinemaphile for the last decade can be wound up like the mewling pugs in search of validation that they are and be milked.

          Same reason why you saw the fake harry potter drama go viral and bg3 do well. Humans are just worthless.

        • 4 months ago
          Anonymous

          >people were sick of superhero films and they brought something different to the table
          Oppenheimer was excessively long, even for Nolan, and even the "shot in IMAX" was really only helped by the fact that other typical IMAX films crashed and burned like Indy and MI - and it was merely slightly more linear for Nolan, but not more so than say Dunkirk so no, it didn't bring anything 'different'

          Barbie succeeded for the same reason Super Mario succeeded - which is same as the reason why something like that stupid Stanley cup is popular - internet meme and hype. The fact that it was, for the people who saw it, fun and a good group activity, also helped get more such people to go. It's why it did globally.

          Capeshit isn't what people are sick off, or Indiana Jone and Mission Impossible and others wouldn't have been such big bombs otherwise.

          I think Marvel could've pulled another billion dollar movie if they did West Coast Avengers after Thanos. Lower the stakes and only keep Hawkeye, Wanda, and Vision then toss in Tigra and Wonder Man as the new members (vigilante who stumbled her way into actual superpowers and a celebrity with a heart of gold) then have Mockingbird join up as a spy involved with the plot and intro Kate Bishop near the end to set up Young Avengers. Use big names for the three new members and run it more like the pre-whedon films where quips weren't wall to wall.

          If they couldn't do it with Antman off a popular Loki run or with Thor, they weren't going to do it with Renner, Wanda and Vision; I'm also not saying we're not getting any billion dollar movies, I am just saying we're not getting 3-5 of them in one year like we were, much less two 2B+ movies back to back.

          Even that last Avatar sequel took 57 weeks (or more than a year) to make it's $2B.

          People just don't want to go to theaters POST lock down is and remains my point.

          • 4 months ago
            Anonymous

            >Capeshit isn't what people are sick off,
            People who keep saying this shit always try to disassociate the genre from its defining elements: quips, dark humor, special effects, and action.

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        I think Marvel could've pulled another billion dollar movie if they did West Coast Avengers after Thanos. Lower the stakes and only keep Hawkeye, Wanda, and Vision then toss in Tigra and Wonder Man as the new members (vigilante who stumbled her way into actual superpowers and a celebrity with a heart of gold) then have Mockingbird join up as a spy involved with the plot and intro Kate Bishop near the end to set up Young Avengers. Use big names for the three new members and run it more like the pre-whedon films where quips weren't wall to wall.

  4. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    >The info comes from Jeff Sneider via The Hot Mic who says that DC is kind of a mess while discussing that both Marvel and Star Wars are a big mess.

    >“I’ll tell you that’s something that hasn’t really been reported yet and I just heard vague whispers, but like, okay, your DC’s kind of a mess, too,” Sneider told John Rocha.

    >Rocha questioned, ” The James Gunn DC Verse? You’re saying you’re already hearing is a bit of a mess?”

    >“Yeah, I am,” laughed Sneider. “A little bit. A little bit.”

    >Sneider continued, “There’s a billion projects to do up there and it’s like seemingly one guy with his hand in all of them. I mean he’s got two hands. I mean this is like beyond Feige.”

    >Rocha says Feige didn’t start out right away with so many projects and that Gunn has like five or ten projects and questions if that what Sneider is sensing.

    >“Yeah, a little bit,” responded Sneider. “I just don’t know how you run a studio and direct a movie at the same time. You don’t see Donna Langley [Chairman of Universal Pictures] directing movies, and I get that DC is not Universal Pictures but like… it’s him and Peter up there and they have a lot. They have their work cut out for them.”

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Jeff Sneider

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        Guess the check cleared.

        • 4 months ago
          Anonymous

          more like people called him out on his bullshit, like what's happening to most "scoopers" (read: grifters) nowadays

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        TBF film production is by nature a messy process. It's like spinning a bunch of plates while juggling cats, with the end result being an at least acceptable product often feeling like a borderline miracle (hence why a big studio releasing a true turd is a big deal, because the people who work there are usually competent enough to regularly pull mediocre adequacy out of their asses).

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      these guys want to copy the MCUs success but they dont want to do the work, get straight to the exciting crossovers instead of slowly building up to that

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        DC is a cursed brand. I can't imagine Marvel releasing a videogame where they brutally murder all their heroes.
        Marvel believes in hope (unironically filled with Supergays) on the other hand, DC is addicted to death and destruction.

        They ruined it. It's too late.

        • 4 months ago
          Anonymous

          >Marvel believes in hope
          They also believe in woke
          Both of them suck now

          • 4 months ago
            Anonymous

            I'm talking about the movies before they went to shit.
            Meanwhile the DCEU was always shit.

          • 4 months ago
            Anonymous

            So is it possible for you to not be a /misc/tard?

        • 4 months ago
          Anonymous

          It's called X-Men: Ravages of Apocalypse.
          It's awful.

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      That's a concern, not a mess.

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      Don't they have other execs to delegate work to? Chantal Nong, Galen Vaisman, etc? It's not like it's just Gunn and Safran working at the studio by themselves

  5. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    Why have 10+ fricking superheroes in a superman movie?

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      Supposedly, they're getting ready for Superman going public domain. Associating him with more modern, copyrighted characters in the eyes of the audience so the eventual public domain versions are viewed as cheap knock-offs that can't use the modern imagery, stories, and characters.

      https://variety.com/2024/biz/news/superman-batman-copyrights-expire-dc-public-domain-superheroes-wonder-woman-1235875386/amp/

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        That's not for like 10 years though, and at least 12 or more for a design that includes a recognizable "S" logo.

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      Because he didn't want to write a Superman film.

  6. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    Fire king and the other homosexuals, hire me and profit

  7. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    The fall of DC was a psyop.
    Order out of what? Chaos.
    Snyder was the chaos. His "mess" led to the order that is Gunn's new DCU.
    James Gunn and Snyder knew each other before Zack directed Man of Steel. Everyone in the industry is connected.

  8. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    WE WON, SYNDER CHADS

  9. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Matt McGroin

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Matt McGloin

      Only good posts itt. McGroin is a fauxtrage content farmer, stop falling for his bullshit.

  10. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    Once they shitcanned Gal that was it. She could've been the saving grace.

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      Keeping Gal but getting rid of Cavill would not have gone well.

      I would have preferred ripping the bandaid off and recasting everybody, including the Gunnverse folks, but of course he didn't have the balls to do what needed to be done.

  11. 4 months ago
    Boco

    Why am I not surprised.

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      Why do you just believe everything you read ?

      • 4 months ago
        Boco

        WB's track record.

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      Because it was obvious to with common sense. Feige is a studio head first and creative second. He doesn’t write scripts or direct shit. Gunn is a studio head managing all these projects including now video games while also writing/directing Superman and writing peacemaker S2

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        These are your new DC creators bro.

  12. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    WB handled DC like my ADD cousin plays RPGs
    >spends 4 hours in the character creator
    >plays for 15 minutes then realized he doesn't like something and restarts immediately
    >another 2 hours in the character creator
    >makes it to an hour before restarting from scratch again
    >etc
    >never actually beats the game

  13. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    Didn't Gunn admit that WB just handled out DC to just anyone and there was no direction? Add onto DC comics themselves not caring anymore. That explains alot.

    • 4 months ago
      Boco

      Before, yes. This is supposed to be different, with Gunn overseeing everything.

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        >with Gunn overseeing everything.
        How do you think that would go? Will there finally be mandates on these characters. I just want consistency and characters with defined roles and purpose for fricks sake.

        • 4 months ago
          Boco

          Ideally. But apparently one guy overseeing ten projects isn't a good idea.

          And I still think WB will start micromanaging and "fixing" everything the minute one of the movies underperforms, just like they did before. They can't help themselves.

          • 4 months ago
            Anonymous

            I expect Tom King to oversee as well. Gunn asked him specifically for notes.

            • 4 months ago
              Anonymous

              Tom King has absolutely no experience running a movie studio or producing a movie and is a terrible choice to oversee anything. He'll need to stop constantly to have the realities of production and budgets explained to him.

              For all the guy's a fricking idiot, Geoff Johns has at least been working on major motion pictures longer than he's been working in comic books.

              >with Gunn overseeing everything.
              How do you think that would go? Will there finally be mandates on these characters. I just want consistency and characters with defined roles and purpose for fricks sake.

              It's doomed. Even Gunn/Snyder/Feigewhoever doesn't actually run a shared universe. There are again financial and physical realities that need to be addressed. You can lose a whole day just trying to reconcile the schedules of everyone you need to work on two projects. Ten is insane. Even to start with two in active production and then have eight on the stack waiting to go and needing at least some movement so they'll be ready to go when you're done with the first two is a ridiculous amount of work for one person to take on.

              You have to delegate. You have to just let other people do their thing and sign off on it and you have to accept the blame if they got it wrong because you signed off on it.

              I'm sure he knows all this and I'm sure he's very capable as a director but the step up, not in the way the MCU did it with early projects then taking a hiatus to get right because nobody had high expectations outside the production company, but in going from running a 200 million budget movie to a billion+ budget shared universe with deadlines that he'll already have been given for 2, 4, 6 etc movies produced and released - it's as big as the step up from small budget to tentpole. I just don't think anybody can do it. When he quits there won't even be gloating, it's just too hard a task for anyone to perform.

              • 4 months ago
                Anonymous

                Tom King was selected because he's an industry veteran with near encyclopedic knowledge of all things DC.

              • 4 months ago
                Anonymous

                >Tom King was selected because he's an industry veteran with near encyclopedic knowledge of all things DC.
                Tom King literally just reads fan wikis for character research. You don't need even need him and can just go straight to the source if that's what you want.

            • 4 months ago
              Black Adam continuity?

              Tom King has absolutely no experience running a movie studio or producing a movie and is a terrible choice to oversee anything. He'll need to stop constantly to have the realities of production and budgets explained to him.

              For all the guy's a fricking idiot, Geoff Johns has at least been working on major motion pictures longer than he's been working in comic books.

              [...]
              It's doomed. Even Gunn/Snyder/Feigewhoever doesn't actually run a shared universe. There are again financial and physical realities that need to be addressed. You can lose a whole day just trying to reconcile the schedules of everyone you need to work on two projects. Ten is insane. Even to start with two in active production and then have eight on the stack waiting to go and needing at least some movement so they'll be ready to go when you're done with the first two is a ridiculous amount of work for one person to take on.

              You have to delegate. You have to just let other people do their thing and sign off on it and you have to accept the blame if they got it wrong because you signed off on it.

              I'm sure he knows all this and I'm sure he's very capable as a director but the step up, not in the way the MCU did it with early projects then taking a hiatus to get right because nobody had high expectations outside the production company, but in going from running a 200 million budget movie to a billion+ budget shared universe with deadlines that he'll already have been given for 2, 4, 6 etc movies produced and released - it's as big as the step up from small budget to tentpole. I just don't think anybody can do it. When he quits there won't even be gloating, it's just too hard a task for anyone to perform.

              Tom King was selected because he's an industry veteran with near encyclopedic knowledge of all things DC.

              >Tom King was selected because he's an industry veteran with near encyclopedic knowledge of all things DC.
              Tom King literally just reads fan wikis for character research. You don't need even need him and can just go straight to the source if that's what you want.

              You Hackcultist continue to be wacked.

              You literally are listing THREE fricking movies that your Cult Leader did NOT fricking DIRECT, competently or otherwise, that made MORE just DOMESTICALLY than his two shitty solely directed POS crapfests.

              And three fricking movies he didn't direct that made more MONEY than one of his two shitty films and TWO than made more than BOTH of the steaming piles.

              [...]
              Cereal Lord was a PA; in other words, he did shit like get coffee and make travel arrangements. Did he learn other stuff while being a glorified errand boy? Sure, but his actual practical production experience was largely limited to writing scripts, so not hugely different from writing the scripts for comic books.

              But yes, King is an idiot.

              [...]
              >industry veteran with near encyclopedic knowledge of all things DC
              There are a shit load of people who are still alive who meet this criteria far better. Even Alex Ross, as mostly an illustrator, would meet this criteria better and King would likely admit this if you publicly asked him in front of an audience at a Con. He would likely admit this about Jurgens, Waid, Morrison and many others. Of his current age peer creators, he's likely acknowledge this of several others, including Scott Snyder.

              >There are a shit load of people who are still alive who meet this criteria far better.
              I'm guessing Gunn asked editorial for the best writer to work him and he was given King.

              >Even Alex Ross, as mostly an illustrator, would meet this criteria better and King would likely admit this if you publicly asked him in front of an audience at a Con. He would likely admit this about Jurgens, Waid, Morrison and many others.
              Out of those only Waid works for DC.

              >Of his current age peer creators, he's likely acknowledge this of several others, including Scott Snyder.
              Okay, but did Scott want to work with Gunn on the movies? There are many factors to consider here.

              If you disagree with the choice then vote with your wallet and don't watch the movie in theaters.

              Tom King's mom was an executive at Fox. That's why he was chosen.
              https://www.cbr.com/tom-king-mother-die-hard-widescreen/

            • 4 months ago
              Anonymous

              Tom King is the worst thing to happen to comics since Bendis

  14. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    god I hope disney buys them. I just want superman and iron man on the big screen together.

    Also frick batman he ruined everything.

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      >god I hope disney buys them
      You butthole you're nuts to give going broke Pissney anything else

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        Yes, I want them all to collapse together all at once. MCU, DCU and Star Wars all crashing at once.

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        oh, please unlike warner they're still making a profit.

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      Disney at best could aqquire individual characters but not DC as a whole since they own Marvel.

  15. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    Why is DC so depressing? MCU, even if you didn't like it, had the right idea. Take a casual lighthearted approach. Coping the TDK with zero understanding on why it worked, killed the DCEU before it started. I think DC should aim towards children because the edginess is getting too much.

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      They did that and Shazam! made a little bit but not big money. Sha2am! made frick all, a huge loss.

      Meanwhile billion-dollar Jackoff is getting a musical sequel because that's what the world has been crying out for, a non-supervillain version of a supervillain who lives with his mom at 50 and accidentally Falling Downs the whole Fight Club until he Taxi Driver by the numbers, musical numbers.

  16. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    When has the DCU ever not been a mess, why would it be different with this loser? Why did they think he should be in charge of literally everything anyway?

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      Warner Bros is lazy.

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      "I can fix her" but for movie studio/ franchise

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Why did they think he should be in charge of literally everything anyway?
      Zaslav just wanted him to be a CEO, it was Gunn's decision to basically be involved in every script like he's a mad genius or something.

  17. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    Hey Black person Brothers, here's an idea for ya: GIVE UP!
    Joker was a standalone film and did incredibly well in the box office. The Batman also did solid numbers.
    Constantly chasing the MCU when now the MCU is shitting itself to death is genuinely pathetic. It's like watching a moronic child try to tie his shoes. You can't help but to pity the poor bastard because you know he's never gonna do it no matter how hard he tries.
    Make smaller stand-alone movies involving DC characters. It gives you the ability to make them whatever tone you want even.
    Just
    G
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    !

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      you know fully well that they won't listen to us at all, and would rather dig a deeper hole for their company

  18. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    They really needed to clean slate and just make one movie with none of the previous actors.

  19. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    >Matt McGloin

  20. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    The guy who wrote Sonic 3 knows Scott Snyder who knows Zack Snyder who knows James Gunn who knows Chip Zdardsky who knows Tom King wo knows Josie Campbell who knows all of the above. What the frick is going on?

  21. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    my god

  22. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    Apologize.

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      People shit on Snyder a lot but he was literally the only competent director DC had, and the numbers prove it.

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        >numbers mean anything.
        These movies fricking stink and that's that.

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        >tfw Batman vs Superman made more money than Blue Beetle
        truly a miracle

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        You Hackcultist continue to be wacked.

        You literally are listing THREE fricking movies that your Cult Leader did NOT fricking DIRECT, competently or otherwise, that made MORE just DOMESTICALLY than his two shitty solely directed POS crapfests.

        And three fricking movies he didn't direct that made more MONEY than one of his two shitty films and TWO than made more than BOTH of the steaming piles.

        Tom King has absolutely no experience running a movie studio or producing a movie and is a terrible choice to oversee anything. He'll need to stop constantly to have the realities of production and budgets explained to him.

        For all the guy's a fricking idiot, Geoff Johns has at least been working on major motion pictures longer than he's been working in comic books.

        [...]
        It's doomed. Even Gunn/Snyder/Feigewhoever doesn't actually run a shared universe. There are again financial and physical realities that need to be addressed. You can lose a whole day just trying to reconcile the schedules of everyone you need to work on two projects. Ten is insane. Even to start with two in active production and then have eight on the stack waiting to go and needing at least some movement so they'll be ready to go when you're done with the first two is a ridiculous amount of work for one person to take on.

        You have to delegate. You have to just let other people do their thing and sign off on it and you have to accept the blame if they got it wrong because you signed off on it.

        I'm sure he knows all this and I'm sure he's very capable as a director but the step up, not in the way the MCU did it with early projects then taking a hiatus to get right because nobody had high expectations outside the production company, but in going from running a 200 million budget movie to a billion+ budget shared universe with deadlines that he'll already have been given for 2, 4, 6 etc movies produced and released - it's as big as the step up from small budget to tentpole. I just don't think anybody can do it. When he quits there won't even be gloating, it's just too hard a task for anyone to perform.

        Cereal Lord was a PA; in other words, he did shit like get coffee and make travel arrangements. Did he learn other stuff while being a glorified errand boy? Sure, but his actual practical production experience was largely limited to writing scripts, so not hugely different from writing the scripts for comic books.

        But yes, King is an idiot.

        Tom King was selected because he's an industry veteran with near encyclopedic knowledge of all things DC.

        >industry veteran with near encyclopedic knowledge of all things DC
        There are a shit load of people who are still alive who meet this criteria far better. Even Alex Ross, as mostly an illustrator, would meet this criteria better and King would likely admit this if you publicly asked him in front of an audience at a Con. He would likely admit this about Jurgens, Waid, Morrison and many others. Of his current age peer creators, he's likely acknowledge this of several others, including Scott Snyder.

        • 4 months ago
          Anonymous

          >There are a shit load of people who are still alive who meet this criteria far better.
          I'm guessing Gunn asked editorial for the best writer to work him and he was given King.

          >Even Alex Ross, as mostly an illustrator, would meet this criteria better and King would likely admit this if you publicly asked him in front of an audience at a Con. He would likely admit this about Jurgens, Waid, Morrison and many others.
          Out of those only Waid works for DC.

          >Of his current age peer creators, he's likely acknowledge this of several others, including Scott Snyder.
          Okay, but did Scott want to work with Gunn on the movies? There are many factors to consider here.

          If you disagree with the choice then vote with your wallet and don't watch the movie in theaters.

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        The DC films had highier budgets you moron. Even if they grossed more, they made less of a profit than early MCU and certainly the Golden Age of the MCU up until Endgame.

  23. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    What did you expect? Superman has always been a boring character. He's not allowed to make mistakes, he doesn't have any interesting flaws or dynamics with other characters.

    Snyder tried to elevate him and give him a real identity and role, and "fans" hated him for it.

    And when the "fans" get what they want then everyone else will be bored, the movie will bomb and the fans will turn a 180 and claim that Gunn failed to capture the character.

  24. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    >I like his GOTG trilogy.
    >I like his Suicide Squad.
    Frick y'all I'm still optimistic for his Superman. If it's good, word of mouth will help it. The box offi e is changing and peollle can't/don't want to waste money at a theater on slop. It has to be actually-entertaining and Gunn has repeatedly shown he knows how to do that.

    Obviously making fun movies at the shitshow that is WB is a Herculean task.
    I like everything he's said about his vision for Superman. I like every comic he likes. (Except the Tom King stuff... But King's books have eye catching art and a very prestigious presentation)
    I like that he's casting friends and good character actors to be his stock supporting players in all the movies. And they're all B list characters and the whole thing has a Giffen-DeMatteis-Maguire JLI vibe. Nathan Fillion as Guy Gardner. You guys need to unclench your buttholes.

    >A Superman movie, a Supergirl movie, an Authority movie (spinoff of Superman), a Batman and Robin movie, a Swamp Thing movie
    >A paradise island tv show, a Green Lanterns show, a Booster Gold show, an Amanda Waller show, a Creature Commandos cartoon
    >trying to get audiences and execs comfortable with the idea of "Elseworlds" for Joaquin Joker and Pattinson Batman.
    >A "chapter 1" and "chapter 2" cinematic plan that uses New Frontier for inspiration

    This feels like an interesting and reasonable approach. The problem is the studio and market around him are not stable enough. I wish he had the space to try and pull it off.

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      >Frick y'all I'm still optimistic for his Superman.
      Why? It's been nothing but lies and broken promises under Gunn and Saffran.

      • 4 months ago
        Anonymous

        Gal is a bad actress and the first WW movie was a mediocre retread of tropes carried by Chris Pine.

        Do you really think it's some great loss to start fresh with Wonder Woman? You think Gal is the best actress possible for the role?

        • 4 months ago
          Anonymous

          Funny, I just noticed Wonder Woman's rating on IMDb fell to 7.3 recently

        • 4 months ago
          Anonymous

          Do you think Gal would've gone on Twitter and announce that she secured her role in the Gunnverse if she wasn't told or lead to believe that?

          • 4 months ago
            Anonymous

            yes

  25. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    This is fake news. Go look up new Superman actor. He's doing a similar ocean shoot that Cavil did. Both wearing Black too. This is a psyop.

  26. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    Be real, did Alan Moore cast a curse on DC?

  27. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    They want to squirt out a project the size of the MCU all at once without the incremental groundwork that the MCU did.
    It's also just too fricking late to have a competing mega-franchise. The MCU is out of steam and superheroes bore the public now. Even a really good one will just be "another one"

  28. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    I don't believe Jeff Sneider, but the reason I'm skeptical Gunn will have much success is that the public has been losing interest in the MCU, so they're trying to copy something that is already past its sell-by date.

    DC has had success with individual superhero movies and repeatedly failed at doing the interconnected universe self-perpetuating thing. Except that only worked for Feige and now it isn't even working for him as well as it used to. Why would Gunn be any different?

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      >I don't believe Jeff Sneider,
      Why? Is it because you don't like what he has to say? Or do you have a genuine reason for disbelieving him?

  29. 4 months ago
    Anonymous

    stop making cinematic universes. problem solved.

    • 4 months ago
      Anonymous

      Zaslav is salivating over the 33 billion the MCU has made, so that's why they're trying this universe again

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