This series of books has been doing well. DC Superheroes in middle school.
This is the first I'm hearing of this, is this one of the confirmed ones or rumored ones?
Actually, is there like a full list of live action DC projects both confirmed and rumored somewhere? All I've heard of has been the Green Lantern series and some anthology show called Strange Adventures I think?
Oh yes, very. But I'm assuming that's the point and why it's being made. Remember, gimmicky doesn't automatically mean bad, and gimmicks mean hooks which makes them easier to explain and sell to the Hollywood execs who greenlight these things.Does this sound very gimmicky to anyone else?
Not really, obviously this project would be its own separate continuity with its own separate timeline. It messes with nothing.That kind of messes with the timeline.
Because those properties aren't anywhere as big as the JL characters. This isn't the comics. A show focusing on teen Bruce, Clark, and Diana is a bigger draw. No whether we comic fans like the idea of such a show is a different matter. You might not like the idea, but from a Hollywood and marketing viewpoint this kind of show makes sense.Unless they use young superheroes, like Teen Titans and Young Justice, but they emphasized that they would grow up into that, suggesting the former. It just sounds like Riverdale, but replace Archie with the DCU.
If they wanted to do a "DC school setting", why not adapt a comic that's popular as a DC school setting? You know, Gotham Academy?
As a fan of off the wall out of continuity stuff this sort of show sounds right up my alley, considering if it's done well.
I think high school is little over done.... too much angst and whininess in HS. i'm also not a big fan of 'silly' books and this would need to be silly. However, I do have a soft spot for JL8 which is a web comic about all the DC heroes in grade school as 8 year olds. Kind of a cross between DC, Charlie Brown, and Calvin and Hobbes... That's just a guilty pleasure for me.
It's overdone because there's always a new audience for it. There's always teens currently in high school who want to see their lives reflected, preteens who think anything teen is the coolest, people just out of high school but still in the YA bracket, and others. Just like sitcoms centered around a family unit is overdone because most people came from some sort of family.
And while shows like Riverdale proves it doesn't have to be silly, there's also nothing wrong with it if it is. There are fans of silly, and there's not as much silly shows in this genre.
It's a confirmed show, announced at the HBO Max conference and headed by Elizabeth Banks.
DC shows confirmed as Max Originals so far:
Green Lantern
Strange Adventures
Doom Patrol
DC Super Hero High
Aquaman: King of Atlantis (animated miniseries)
You can, kinda-sorta, throw in a sixth one: DMZ. You know, the popular Vertigo comic from the aughts? Vertigo is by extension DC, and though it's creator owned it stands to reason they're keeping an eye on Vertigo titles. That said, DMZ seems to be adapting the most basic premise of the comic and removing everything else, for one the main character is neither Matty or Zee.
Other than that, there's the matter of the DC Universe shows, namely Titans, Young Justice, and Harley Quinn, which are believed to be migrating to HBO Max later with the uncertain nature of DCU itself.
And then of course, the rumored series which includes Blue Beetle, Legion of Super-Heroes, Kingdom Come miniseries, The Question, Lobo, Red Hood, Hawk and Dove, (both spinning out of Titans).
And of course Bad Robot is handling multiple Justice League Dark projects though no specifics have been given, but we can expect them on HBO Max. I hope we get a real Constantine series at least, and Zatanna would be nice too.
We'll just have to wait and see what happens.
Any details on DC Superhero High?
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Kind of ironic that it's got a reputation for dumbing down the boys to make the girls look better.
That Green Lantern show is the one HBO Max original I’m most curious about. That’s going to be tricky pull off without a movie-size budget.
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