Skip to main content

5 Thing's wrong about DCEU






5 . They’re All Box Office Flops batman vs superman DC extended universe character guide Even if you didn’t like some of the DC extended universe movies, it’s impossible to say that they weren’t successful. Because critics didn’t like movies in the series, such as Dawn of Justice and Suicide Squad, people tend to think they didn’t make money. On the contrary, they made tons of money. Justice League made the least amount of money in the series, and it still broke $200 million domestically Wonder Woman made over $400 million and the aforementioned Suicide Squad and Dawn of?Justice combined made almost $700 million. Even if you don’t like the direction that these movies are going, you can’t deny the fact that they’re profitable. Studios like profits more than anything, so expect the DCEU to keep chugging along, regardless of review.

4. They Wasted Superman’s Death Batman V Superman Coffin Dirt Rising When Superman originally died at the end of Dawn of Justice, some fans thought it waste too easy. Many expected him to only be pretending, but we found out otherwise in Justice League. Superman had, in fact, sacrificed himself to save the city. Still, some critics thought that the death of Superman was wasted in this movie. His death came far too early, and no one believed he’d stay dead. Superman coming back to life injustice League was the most predictable element in any superhero movie. Still, Justice League did it right. They used story elements to bring Superman back, and it didn’t feel like a copout when they did it. His death might have had more impact down the line, but there always would have been a feeling that he’d come back to life. It worked here as well as it ever would

3. Zack Snyder is to Blame for Dawn of justice Henry Cavill as Superman in Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice Zack Snyder gets a lot of the blame for the disappointment of the DCExtended Universe. The tone and pacing of the films garner fair criticism, but there’s one thing you can’t blame him for: the creation of Dawn of Justice. Dawn of Justice was always in the cards. Warner Bros. were considering it when Christian Bale was still playing Batman. They put it on the back -burner, but at some point, Batman was always going to face superman. Batman’s inclusion was never up to Snyder. The studio was disappointed with the reception of Man of Steel and decided they need to make Batman the focal character of their universe. Who knows how the series would have unfolded if Snyder had his way, but it’s not fair to lay the failure of Dawn of Justice at Snyder’s feet.

2. Snyder is Done With the DCEU Zack Snyder with Bat mobile  Everyone Gets Wrong About The DCEU Since fans seem to put the disappointment of some of the DC movies on Zack Snyder’s shoulders, they rejoiced that he is no longer directing any more DCEU movies. Whether the blame is fair or not, it’s there, so moving on from Snyder was good news for many DC fans. Not so fast, though. Snyder is still going to be part of the DCEU going forward. He’s still on as a producer for Wonder Woman 2 and Aquaman and may be involved in more movies going forward. DC’s shared universe was always part of Snyder’s plans. While he can be blamed for some of the failures, much of the disappointment came in the form of studio intervention rather than Snyder’s vision. Hopefully, he’ll still be involved in some way since he was the driving force behind the series in the first place.

1. WB Keeps Churning Them out batman v Superman Dawn of Justice Zack Snyder 2016 DC Movies WB Ben Affleck  Another misconception is that Warner Bros. keeps churning the movies out to get more and more money. It may seem the studio is prioritizing profits over substance, but that just isn’t true Warner Bros. wants the DCEU to succeed, and despite popular opinion, the studio is taking its time making these movies. There are plans for the next two years of development, and we know about a handful of upcoming releases. The DCEU is following about the same schedule as the MCU, and nobody is accusing Marvel of rushing to make movies.We can’t blame the DCEU for making movies. The DC Extended Universe is still getting there, and is establishing itself with each release. We look forward to seeing what they DCEU has in store for us next .—What else do people get wrong about the DCEU? 
Let us know in the comments!





Comments