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BvS was very close to being a pretty damn good movie, a lot of the hate that movie gets is undue criticism. SS on the other hand was just awful. 

Basically DC needs to stay afloat for two more movies: WW and Justice League. After that they will be free of Snyder's terrible decision making and Geoff Johns will be head of creative control. 

We just need Justice League to be decent. We kinda need WW to be a home run because comic book movies are sorely lacking a female lead. 

 

I'm a big fan of DC characters, and Green Lantern is my favorite so I'm just praying DC learned from its mistakes and won't repeat them again. 

Justice League already looks to have more humor than BvS which is a great sign. Still not a fan of Snyder's dark toned fetish but whatever. 

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3 hours ago, Promethean Forerunner said:

People keep saying it's DC but the ones in control here is WB. DC can't do anything but nod in agreement or just see Batman movies get made for the next 20-30 years.

Johns isn't exactly who I'd hire to oversee the DCU. The guy has conceived some crappy concepts. I would have preferred Timm but I think he got himself blacklisted for something. 

Visually, this film will kick ass but I'm worried about the need to cater to those idiots who are in love with Marvel's cookie cutter formula. I haven't enjoyed an MCU film in quite awhile outside Dr Strange and Guardians of the Galaxy. 

I kinda like it. It looks very Watchmen-esque. 

would have rather had Timm as well 

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On 3/24/2017 at 2:25 PM, Promethean Forerunner said:

We'll see but the DCU isn't a flop thus far. It's made almost two billion. Critically, it's a clusterfug but the hyperbole was extreme for BvS and SS.

Money wise, yes its been a success. As far as making a Home Run movie, not so much imo. 

BvS had its moments (mainly Batfleck and Wonder Woman) but just missed the mark for me. It felt like they tried to fit 5 lbs of crap into a 3lbs bucket. I could not get into to SS at all. Leto's joker was terrible and ruined it for me. 

I'm hoping Wonder Woman is good. The trailers look awesome. Justice League looks like it will be fun. Momoa's Aquaman was badass. 

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Looks like it has potential. BvS was terrible. I will say the extended version was a better film but still not good. Suicide Squad was one of the worst films I've seen in a while. 

That said of course I will waste my money and go see this. I hope they bring back Batman's more cunning qualities in future films. I got the sense that in BvS he was a what you see is what you get type of guy. You don't get the feeling that he has something up his sleeve at all times. Which was something Nolan/Bale had, almost Bond-esque.

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DC movies have got casting all wrong, for years, fycking years. Aquaman is the only thing they've done right since Micheal Keaton. Look at Marvel. They killed off Hugh Jackman to recast. That's bold. Needed but bold. There is no hope for DC.

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