According to a recent CBR article. The flash movie will change everything Snyder did in dceu films.
Dr Quinzel being seduced by Ivy not joker would be cool..
What would you like to see changed?
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According to a recent CBR article. The flash movie will change everything Snyder did in dceu films.
Dr Quinzel being seduced by Ivy not joker would be cool..
What would you like to see changed?
From the article, the elimination of God-Batman will be just fine. Batfemale demoted to small player will also be just fine. Get a new Superman. Cut all the focus on personal sex lifes that ruined the Supergirl show. Let everyone do what they want without it being a focal plot point in the movies or shows.
[QUOTE=Captain Smith;5879933]From the article, the elimination of God-Batman will be just fine. Batfemale demoted to small player will also be just fine. Get a new Superman. Cut all the focus on personal sex lifes that ruined the Supergirl show. Let everyone do what they want without it being a focal plot point in the movies or shows.[/QUOTE]
Sorry but it's what they want. They want more talking, more feelings, more talking about feelings, see? Men no talk - men smash! So 20th century. Look at Batwoman for the blueprint to runaway, mega-like Last Jedi success.
Can't wait!
[QUOTE=GOLGO 13;5885431]Sorry but it's what they want. They want more talking, more feelings, more talking about feelings, see? Men no talk - men smash! So 20th century. Look at Batwoman for the blueprint to runaway, mega-like Last Jedi success.
Can't wait![/QUOTE]
I mean, the Marvel movies are extraordinarily successful and have a decent amount of focus on the heroes as people outside of punching. In fact during the Silver Age that hook is arguably what allowed Marvel to overtake DC. That's been an issue with the DC movies: if your audience doesn't actually care about your heroes, they have a hard time getting invested in seeing them across multiple films.
See: the flaccid responses to Superman's death scene.
It is safe to assume wb does not really want batman and superman to be heavily connected to the dceu anymore, although putting faith in ezra's flash may be too much since he has a mixed reception.
[QUOTE=Captain Smith;5879933]From the article, the elimination of God-Batman will be just fine. Batfemale demoted to small player will also be just fine. Get a new Superman. Cut all the focus on personal sex lifes that ruined the Supergirl show. Let everyone do what they want without it being a focal plot point in the movies or shows.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=GOLGO 13;5885431]Sorry but it's what they want. They want more talking, more feelings, more talking about feelings, see? Men no talk - men smash! So 20th century. Look at Batwoman for the blueprint to runaway, mega-like Last Jedi success.
Can't wait![/QUOTE]
What the hell is all this "Batfemale" and negativity about feelings about?
If we’re changing anything about Quinzel, then I’d rather just see her elect to become Harley Quinn on her own.
[QUOTE=thwhtGuardian;5888315]What the hell is all this "Batfemale" and negativity about feelings about?[/QUOTE]
Something something SJW something something Woke something.
That seems to be the general argument that crowd makes.
[QUOTE=Captain Smith;5879933]Cut all the focus on personal sex lifes that ruined the Supergirl show[/QUOTE]
I can get behind this. This usually is so unnecessary. It's just not really the part of the story we care about.
I also meant that there are too many female Bat types around. Same with crowds of various Robins, Nightwings. They get damaged and hurt while Bruce just sails on, recruiting cannon fodder.
As far as personal iife, I totally support people's personal choice but in the genre I like, it is irrelevant to what I want out of the story lines. In some of the DC shows, it takes over too much of the show time. If I were watching Diners, Drive Ins and Dives - I wouldn't want to waste food time with the personal discovery of the destination owner in discussion with Guy. I want to see the food. Same with genre - that personal drama is better done as focus in more mature and better written dramatic shows.
I wish he would change the actor who plays Barry completely. I hate the Snyder Barry.
The one change we know is almost certainly happening is Keaton replacing Affleck as Batman in the rebooted DCEU, if his presence in [I]Batgirl[/I] is any indication.
If WB is ready to say goodbye to Cavill's Superman permanently, then it's possible that he gets erased from continuity too.
But I'm pretty sure not [I]everything[/I] will get thrown out - not when Wonder Woman, Aquaman, and Shazam sequels are on the way.
It would be weird to have Supergirl without Superman in her backstory, though
[QUOTE=Zero Hunter;5895966]I wish he would change the actor who plays Barry completely. I hate the Snyder Barry.[/QUOTE]
What he said.
[QUOTE=regnak;5899754]What he said.[/QUOTE]
I'm willing to give him one more chance under actually good direction for once