If Warner Bros/DC comics made a deal with Dreamworks, how would all the fans react to the movies having the wacky CGI dreamworks style. Would these become money makers or box office flops?.
They would focus on comedy rather than action.
If Warner Bros/DC comics made a deal with Dreamworks, how would all the fans react to the movies having the wacky CGI dreamworks style. Would these become money makers or box office flops?.
They would focus on comedy rather than action.
I think if adapted right and told a good story they'd be successful.
Look at Disney they took Marvel's Big Hero Six and reimagined and it did well.
I would have a style as close to Fabok as possible. This would be how it flows with more group oriented approach.
1. Worlds Finest- Superman, Batman, Robin
2. All Star- Wonder Woman & Justice Society
3. Gemworld- Amethyst & Justice League Dark
4. Skartaris- Morgan family & Blackhawks
5. Crisis on Earth- Thanagarian Invasion
When it comes to "CG DC Movie" I can't help but think of revivals for Green Lantern: The Animated Series and Beware the Batman .
Didn't WB kind of do this with the Lego Batman Movie?
Wouldn't it be crazy if DC/WB made a cgi kids film for the Inferior Five... and it ended up becoming as big as Impossibles or Toy Story...
And caused the obscure team to suddenly become as hot as Harley Quinn?
"There's magic in the sound of analog audio." - CNET.
We haven't seen a lot of CGI that deviates from the typical children's movie depiction of human heads. Maybe Warcraft.
Superman For All Seasons is ripe for that kind of style though.
And yeah, Lego Batman totally qualifies.
I think you mean the Increadibles, which is Disney - the Impossibles, (who actually were going to be called the Increadibles originally)!! is a brilliant, enchanting Hanna-Barbera cartoon which has been, (with the best of intentions), ruined in Future Quest as far as I'm concerned. (To answer Lee Stone).
Last edited by Gold49; 05-11-2017 at 10:49 AM.