I get you. If they are in the same continuity then so far they haven’t fallen into that problem. They’re all siloed enough that you don’t “have” to watch any of the others to know what’s going on if you don’t want to. I’m expecting a JL movie where they’ll all meet each other for the first time though, although they may also just dive into the League already being fully formed.
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I'm the opposite - I liked the art style of the old universe so much more than this super bold line style. But I also hated the old universe's plots/stories and characterizations immensely, so art style isn't worth much in my opinion. Great art doesn't make a movie tolerable. But I really thought that last universe looked great.
This, I'll take a not as good art style if the movies themselves are better, but I really wish they weren't making another shared universe. There's no reason they need to do this.
You're right. My bad.
Also, I took a look at the list on the site and ordered them from highest to least grossers and...ooof:
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It's funny that the head of DC animated films deemed Wonder Woman to be a failure that they put a pan on future female dtvs.
I remember that whole fiasco. The DVD's didn't sell fast enough. So they nixed all female led features including a Batgirl feature. Not that it didn't sell well, it just didn't sell fast enough.
It's noticeable that there are plenty of sequels on the list that didn't do as much but still got sequels.
I also wonder how much streaming affects these numbers.
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It had the benefit of being the first one out of the gate and also speaks to what a big deal 'Death of Superman' was when it first came out.
I'm more surprised at the huge drop off between TDKR Pt 1 and 2 and how high 'Son of Batman', 'Killing Joke' and 'Public Enemies' are and how low New Frontier is.
I'm not surprised that the Nu52 movies had a trajectory pointed downwards though. It's no wonder they scrapped the whole universe and started over.
You have to give Diana credit. Hers was a solo feature that wasn't a direct adaptation of a critically acclaimed comic book and her comic wasn't undergoing a huge renaissance at the time like Green Lantern was, who also had a potential live action movie on the horizon at the time as well. The only other movie above that wasn't an adaptation is Justice League Crisis on Two Earths. She did well when you consider all these factors.
I haven't seen much buzz on social media. Usually when people rediscover these movies, you see an influx of fans posting about it on IG or asking questions on Reddit. I've seen a few posts about JLD and WW 2009 but very rarely, you see something for Crisis on Two Earths or any of the other good stuff. We are lucky that we got to see these movies come out one by one, not sure how new fans will navigate through all this.
TKJ I'm not particularly surprised by being that high. It's a sacred cow Batman title and add on the controversy with the changes they made with the Barbara/Bruce relationship and I can see why it sold well. I think that was one of the few of these animated DC movies that I saw get reviews outside of the usual comics online circles.
And yet it ended up in the top 10! I really enjoyed that film and 16 year old me wanted a sequel so bad! Crazy to see the downward trend of then animated films, though I think a large part of that has to do with the younger generation preferring streaming over DVD/Blu-Rays. I can see the future of the DC animated films being HBO Max exclusives
I remember renting Wonder Woman 2009 from my local Blockbuster. I later got my dad to buy it from Blockbuster when they went out of business....
I think that movie was my first introduction to the Wonder Woman mythos. I didn't really get into JL:U when it was airing on TV, I was much more of a Teen Titans kid when that show came on after.
The movie hasn't aged as well with me, but there are still parts of it I love.
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It was probably more the costume designs I didn't care for mainly in the previous universe, which they ironically started changing just as that universe ended.
Though I've never been the biggest of the YJ-influenced style so now that the house style DC's using seems to be changing that's another thing I appreciate.
Bourassa's original design actually kind of grew on me, especially when she ditched the ponytail, but the Bloodline's design was superb.