Ryujin
Legend
Well "The Flash" has a lot more problems than the studio not having confidence that it's right for the venue.Rumor is that The Batman 2 is on shakey ground and could be canceled,as well asThe Flash
Well "The Flash" has a lot more problems than the studio not having confidence that it's right for the venue.Rumor is that The Batman 2 is on shakey ground and could be canceled,as well asThe Flash
Rumor is that The Batman 2 is on shakey ground and could be canceled,as well asThe Flash
That seems extremely unlikely.I've heard suggests that the reason The Flash hasn't been and won't be canceled, because as a child actor Ezra Miller has some more horrifying stuff on powerful Hollywood people, so as long as he has that on them, he's protected.
Aren't those three all original new characters instead of dragging 80 year old icons around the block for the 17th time for nostalgic fan service?It really seems like very few companies know how to handle superhero properties as movies. We've had Marvel/Disney being successful with the MCU and that's it. While The DCEU movies were better post-Snyder they were infrequent and AT&T/Warner really didn't seem to have a cohesive plan with Warner/Discovery being seemingly worse. Sony has the rights to the Spider-Man characters and have put out three movies in their extended universe of varying quality, focusing completely on villains while ignoring heroes like Spider-Woman (at least we got Into the Spider-verse). Then we have Sony also trying to start a universe based on the Valiant properties, which it seems Bloodshot killed.
Honestly, the best superhero stuff being done currently is on streaming services with shows like The Boys, The Umbrella Academy and Invincible.
Didn't know much about Ezra, but now knowing he's an ex child actor that puts his escapades into a new light for me.I've heard suggests that the reason The Flash hasn't been and won't be canceled, because as a child actor Ezra Miller has some more horrifying stuff on powerful Hollywood people, so as long as he has that on them, he's protected. Plus I've heard it's really good movie.
2007, 2007, and 2003, respectively.Aren't those three all original new characters instead of dragging 80 year old icons around the block for the 17th time for nostalgic fan service?
All three are comic adaptations. The Boys started out at Windstorm/DC and moved to Dynamite, The Umbrella Acadamy is a Dark Horse comic and Invincible is from Image (written by the same guy who wrote The Walking Dead). Granted, none are nearly as old as any Marvel or DC stuff, all are less than 20 years old. Also, the comics were all written by the same people, their original creators. The Boys has certainly surpassed the source material in quality.Aren't those three all original new characters instead of dragging 80 year old icons around the block for the 17th time for nostalgic fan service?
Well "The Flash" has a lot more problems than the studio not having confidence that it's right for the venue.