The Snyderverse is dead dead. It's not coming back. Here's what's (partially) happening...
The Snyderverse is dead dead. It's not coming back. Here's what's (partially) happening...
Yes.so is Ezra Miller still gonna be Flash or not?
It seems (I am not a psychologist) that there were mental health issues there.damn that sucks. that person seems like a real creep
Snyder's works were not as successful or as well received as the SnyderBros on Twitter and a handful of Nerdrade YouTube videos would have you believe.How many years until it is announced Snyder will finish his Justice League? One, two, three years of this new DCU failing?
Bots don’t watch movies.How many years until it is announced Snyder will finish his Justice League? One, two, three years of this new DCU failing?
Snyder's works were not as successful or as well received as the SnyderBros on Twitter and a handful of Nerdrade YouTube videos would have you believe.
Remember when Batman v. Superman was trash talked by these same bros before Justice League bewitched them into thinking Snyder was their Superlord and savior?
Remember, there are *a lot* of comic fans out there who absolutely did not like a Superman or Batman who killed. Snyderverse is not universally acclaimed.
If Warner Bro Discovery is still under tight financial restrictions, they don't have the budget for giant swings with a director who has sometimes whiffed.
Besides, it was clear that the old guard, including the top of the company didn't want a Snyderverse, and the new guard doesn't want a Snyderverse, so then, Snyderverse is never coming back.
The #releasethesnyderverse only works once. Since then, the Twitter bros have been introducing dozens of hashtags that they got trending that amounted to absolute nothing.
Gunn is rebuilding with young B-list talent who are cheap and can be corralled into 5 picture deals. Cavill and Gadot are too expensive right now with WBD budget constraints.
But you're not the general audience. The majority of the general audience disagrees with you...MoS, BvS and JS JL are up there with the best comic book movies of the last few decades for me.
Well, Gunn isn't making all the new DC movies, in the same way that Feige himself isn't making all the MCU movies. It's about shepherding other talent to do their own thing... within the limits of a shared universe, of which, the Snyder movies weren't, amidst all the other WB DC movies.
Between all the Batman reboots including the current Reeves Batman, Superman reboots, Joker, and all the TV connected and disconnected shows, WB's caretaking of DC has been a disaster.
And Snyder wasn't in charge of it. He was tapped to direct three movies, not to be DC's Feige, tho, they were indeed attempting a shared universe centered around the Justice League. But WB continued to make DC movies outside that universe, including seemingly handing the reins over to The Rock in the power vacuum... which didn't end well.
And the Snyder cult on Twitter, which once derided Batman v. Superman, now hold it up as a masterpiece, simply because Snyder made it. (Black Adam has better ratings than BvS.)
And Snyder has had a mixed success with DC movies. He has a writing credit for Wonder Woman, which got high ratings and was financially successful. And he has a producer credit on Wonder Woman 1984, which got low ratings (and was released simultaneously on HBOmax, so, we don't know the real financial status).
To wit...
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Yep, very complicated.Seems very complicated. Gunn should reset with one good film before announcing a spiderweb of interconnected films/series/games/animation. Otherwise, if the first DCU film sucks, it's going to drag down everything else.
Taking it one step at a time would let them treat each new film as a reboot of the DCU until they get it right.
Yep, very complicated.
So the Synderverse is 'gone' - yet Aquaman from the Snyderverse remains the same actor, possibly Flash, and also Paradise Lost takes place before the previous Wonder Woman films? Is Gal Gadot then still Wonder Woman? If so, that's half of the Justice League remaining the same.
Apparently.I assume Waller will be a psuedo-sequel to Peacemaker and The Suicide Squad, or at least carry continuity, so is that still DCU canon too?
An alternate timeline changing some main characters but not others is complicating things for no reason right from the start. If you're going to cut the umbilical cord from the 10 year Synderverse experiment, then do it all the way and don't look back.A few thoughts:
An alternate timeline can change some people but not others.
If there are other dimensions then the actors/characters that are no longer in the main DCU can reappear in multi-dimensional crossovers. Or, be their own continuing Elseworld franchise like Reeves' The Batman.
Also, Aquaman was its own successful thing before being drawn into Snyder's Justice League
Apparently.
And yet, it happens a lot in most "the timeline has changed" comics and Sci-Fi stories.An alternate timeline changing some main characters but not others is complicating things for no reason right from the start.
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