The power of the Nolan.
Too bad it's because of the Nolan that we are where we're at now.
Nolan crushed Miller's JL, and picked Snyder for Man of Steel. So yes.
The power of the Nolan.
Too bad it's because of the Nolan that we are where we're at now.
Nolan crushed Miller's JL, and picked Snyder for Man of Steel. So yes.
Nolan crushed Miller's JL, and picked Snyder for Man of Steel. So yes.
This isn't really accurate. Sony didn't cancel the TASM universe plans because TASM2 made 700m. They cancellde the TASM universe plans because they managed to cut a deal with Marvel which they perceived would give more value to their Spider-man brand. That's a key difference. If the Marvel deal fell through, the TASM universe would have continued.
With WB I have never have any clue what to expect, but I do know that I would really like this.Do you think WB could keep the same actors, but "reset" the DCU with a George Miller JL film that basically ignores all of the characterization/plot in the Snyder films?
If the film doesn't crack $1 billion their stock is taking a hit regardless, investors (usually) aren't stupid.
And whats this I keep hearing about a WB buyout? I did a quick google search and the last rumors were from 2014. Are they still hurting that much?
I don't think that is accurate. TASM2 underperforming gave Marvel an opportunity to jump in. If TASM2 made $1.4 billion, I do not think they would hand things over to Marvel.
The basis of their value calculations are Sony Spider movies on a downward trajectory (especially with the domestic box office, which is where they keep most of the revenue) and Marvel movies on an upward trajectory or steadily-high at worst.
The reviews easily cost them $100 million.
Just as keikaku
Nolan wanted to sabotage DC all along after TDK trilogy
Just as keikaku
Nolan wanted to sabotage DC all along after TDK trilogy
My god it all makes sense nowIf i can't have Batman
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NO ONE CAN
Do you think WB could keep the same actors, but "reset" the DCU with a George Miller JL film that basically ignores all of the characterization/plot in the Snyder films?
Not making a billion wouldn't look good considering the last two Nolan films pulled it off.
But those movies were really good. You need positive word of mouth to hit $1B.
I feel the Sony/Spidey situation is a little harder to use as comparison because Sony's "plan" wasn't much more than "A Sinister Six movie... and some other stuff."
Even before the Marvel opportunity re-arose (they'd declined once before, right?) they were casting around for ideas and spinoff possibilities pretty wildly. It's not much like what Warners has with their DC properties. They have a timeline locked in (such as it is) to the point where they ended up having to publish what it was after a stockholder meeting.
Warners has:
Suicide Squad (finished)
Wonder Woman (shooting)
Aquaman (pre-production)
Flash (pre-production)
Batman
Justice League 1 & 2 (about to shoot)
Those are all fairly solid. Anything past that is vague, but there are directions.
Sony had:
Sinister Six (scripted)
Spidey 3
And then they were like, I think we can do Venom again. Maybe a Spider-Gwen movie? Maybe Trouble (holy fuck, they were trying to get Trouble made)? Maybe a Richard Parker spy spinoff? Sony was more or less aimlessly firing into the dark. There was no real direction there. Which made it a lot easier to go back to the table with Marvel, because they had that: there was a direction. They were basically, after ASM2 underperformed, trying to find a way to reboot without actually rebooting (again), buying time with a spinoff or two.
I guess the question is whether Warner Brothers would respond to 350/800 in much the same way, calling into question their previously laid plans.
That has absolutely nothing to do with the point I was making. My point is, if the proposition of a Marvel partnership did not exist, they would not have cancelled their plans because continuing with them would still be a more profitable option than cancelled everything and having nothing. Of course decisions are made based on value propositions, but unless there is a better one available, studios are not going to cancel long term plans just because they didn't make as much as they expected.
Around the time I heard Sinister Six, Unspecified Female Spider-Man film likely about Black Cat with Felicity Jones, and Venom and Carnage films. Aunt May film was always some BS that caught on.
Animated Spidey feature is a smart move Sony kept with, but shockingly the Venom plans are still on?
The poor performance of TASM2 is still a proximate cause for the cancellation. It would not have been cancelled if it performed in accordance with their expectations. The poor performance allowed the Marvel offer to succeed. I think the decision to cancel is intricately connected with the poor performance of TASM2.
I don't care how negative the word of mouth is, a movie with fucking Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman fighting should easily make a billion.
And I think it will, even with all this negativity. It just won't make $1.4 billion like it would have if people actually liked the film.
I seriously doubt JL gets the record. Only 18 months of marketing compared to BvS's three years, not too many big name stars, and coming off of the most scorned superhero flick since F4NT4STIC.
The obvious solution to cracking 5b WW is a Cameron directed Justice League.Blue aliens in a galaxy far far away grossed over $2.7B
Batman, Superman & Wonderwoman can't even muster $1B
Shameful
The obvious solution to cracking 5b WW is a Cameron directed Justice League.
Someone else can do JL. Let Miller continue Mad MaxDo you think WB could keep the same actors, but "reset" the DCU with a George Miller JL film that basically ignores all of the characterization/plot in the Snyder films?
Do you think WB could keep the same actors, but "reset" the DCU with a George Miller JL film that basically ignores all of the characterization/plot in the Snyder films?
Man, could you imagine a James Cameron directed Superman?
Goddammit.
Flash film > make it a Crisis event > relegate current universe to another one and set new status quo/universe post Flash movie.
I would fucking love the shit out of that.
They even have a source they can borrow fromJustice League vsSkynet
Coming to theaters in 2025.
Not sure if it would be much better than his aborted Spider-man tbh...
At $900M I believe WB stays with their plan. It would be disappointing but not large enough for them to blow everything up. If both Suicide Squad and Wonder Woman deliver, then they have positive franchises moving forward.
They still have solo Batman films which they can get Ben to direct.
Ge the damn Shazam film going. Everyone loves them some Rock.
How could they possibly count on that?
How could they possibly count on that?
Give this man a contract!Flash goes back to Smallville when Clark is a baby, tells Jonathan Kent to change his parenting style so that a younger, optimistic Clark heads to the Daily Planet after college and becomes Superman eight to ten years earlier.
Batman and Superman become contemporaries, Wonder Woman reveals herself earlier, and the other metahumans do the same. Lex Luthor is completely retconned.
How could they possibly count on that?
What's Brad Bird up to these days?
And making critical and box office bombs.Working for Disney.
Hollywood Reporter: It's a Game of Chicken as Jeff Bewkes Mulls Options
I don't know how reliable Wolff is, but he's speculated that the Big Six could become the Big Three (Disney, Fox-Warner, Universal) in a couple of years. Columbia is in poor health, Time Warner could be broken up and when Sumner Redstone dies Paramount may be strip-mined for its IPs or sold off to Chinese investors.
Edit: Sumner, not Summer, sorry.
What's Brad Bird up to these days?
Working for Disney.
Incredibles 2, IIRC. Thank goodness.
Then where is my Incredibles 2 goddammit. He also passed on a Star Wars to not make more movies...?
Then where is my Incredibles 2 goddammit. He also passed on a Star Wars to not make more movies...?
I'm not sure they have any idea what they're doing, frankly: