Warner Announces Major DC Shake-Up After JUSTICE LEAGUE Failure

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Warner Announces Major DC Shake-Up After JUSTICE LEAGUE Failure

#1 Post by AndyDursin »

To the surprise of nobody...

Key points in addition to the addition/subtraction of numerous producers:
“Justice League” suffered from a difficult birth. An early version, directed by Zack Snyder, alarmed studio executives with its dark tone. That had been the knock on Snyder’s two previous DC films, “Man of Steel” and “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.” After his daughter committed suicide, Snyder eventually left the production before it underwent costly re-shoots. Joss Whedon, who had been brought on the punch up the dialogue, took over directing, but studio brass recognized that so much footage had been shot already that there were limits to what could be done to improve the picture. Studio executives realized early on that Snyder’s decision to have Steppenwolf, a god-like, all-CGI creation, as the principal antagonist was faulty. In fact, many reviews were particularly harsh about Steppenwolf, criticizing the character for being one-note and the product of unconvincing visual effects.

There are no immediate plans for Snyder to direct another DC movie, though he is producing or executive producing several, including “Wonder Woman 2” and “Aquaman.” Warner Bros. continues to have a production deal with Snyder, so it’s possible he could direct additional films for the studio. Time Warner is said to be frustrated that Warner Bros. leaders continue to bring the director back, especially after “Batman v Superman” was excoriated by critics even though it made money. They are also upset that each new DC film seems to be making less money than its predecessor. Only “Wonder Woman,” with its optimistic heroine, managed to be both a critical and commercial success.

While Ben Affleck is expected to appear as Batman in a standalone Flash movie, it is highly unlikely he will don the cape and cowl in Matt Reeves’ planned standalone Batman movie. The director is said to want to cast the role with fresh talent, according to sources.

Warner Bros. believes that “Justice League” succeeded in one importantly respect: it effectively introduced Flash (a quippy speedster played by Ezra Miller) and Aquaman (the king of Atlantis, portrayed by Jason Momoa). A solo “Aquaman” is due out in 2018 and Warners is still developing a standalone Flash adventure. Going forward, Warner Bros. is planning a sequel to “Wonder Woman” that’s believed to be set in the Cold War, and New Line has greenlit a “Shazam” feature.

http://variety.com/2017/film/news/dc-fi ... 202632214/

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Re: Warner Announces Major DC Shake-Up After JUSTICE LEAGUE Failure

#2 Post by KevinEK »

I believe they also, correctly, removed the exec who’s been stubbornly continuing to waste their capital on these movies.

Reading between the lines, it sounds like they’re stuck releasing the Aquaman movie and will push for a Wonder Woman sequel but will go a lot slower on everything else. Snyder will get a producer title and a little cash on these but hopefully will have nothing to do with them. If anything, this entire misbegotten enterprise will be used for decades at WB as a classroom example of disastrously bad studio politics - something that nearly became WB’s Cleopatra.

On the other hand, when Disney acquires WB in a few years, we can look forward to a major Marvel/DC Team Up movie.

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Re: Warner Announces Major DC Shake-Up After JUSTICE LEAGUE Failure

#3 Post by tjguitar85 »

I don't know why WB bothers with these films, nobody likes them (other than Wonder Woman). The DC TV universe is very well done and popular - there's no need for a competing universe.

Is there anyone who didn't think the 4 part "Crisis on Earth X" was significantly better than this Justice League film?


If the films make money, I get it, but wouldn't just as many geeks buy tickets to see standalone theatrical stories of the characters in the TV universe?

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