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Old 04-02-2021, 09:42 PM
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Originally Posted by PhoenixRising (View Post)
Thanks for all the info, dragonfire.

See, I was never a fan of Burton's casting, but then you know that. I've said that I prefer casting that closely matches who the characters are on the page, which is why I prefer Andrew Garfield's Peter Parker, for instance.

Yeah, all that Brainiac stuff to me just doesn't feel right, having him be Kryptonian and not an Earth creation. It's like having Ultron be Tony Stark's creation instead of Hank Pym's... it just doesn't fit. I also felt that it made more sense, dramatically, for Bruce Wayne's parents to be killed by a mugger and not because of some conspiracy or at the hand of one of his main enemies. The fact that it was a random act of senseless violence makes it hit that much harder.
No problem.

Yes, I do know that. Ok.

To be fair Brainiac and Kryptonians are suppose to be far advance above humans so having them a far advance Alien race above the human race create a far advance machine works.

I mean it's ok if you disagree but I get where they were coming from with having Brainiac being created by Kryptonians.

Ok, fair but having it be The Joker or pre Joker works with the context of the story for Batman 89. One of my favorite scenes from it is when Batman told The Joker I made you? You made me first.

Shoot the same happened to The Flash. Reverse Flash made The Flash first.

I will believe half of these upcoming films will actually get made when I see it.

Also The Flash Movie isn't only dealing with the Multiverse, hopefully Keaton Batman, Affleck Batman, time-travel, Supergirl, but now maybe even the future of the JL?

I hope everyone is ok.

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Except for The Batman, which is set on an alternate Earth known to geeks as Earth-2, DC is plotting its films and shows to share the same universe. Key to setting up its new status quo will be The Flash (Nov. 4, 2022), which will tackle the multiverse and is said to also lend clarity to the future of the Justice League with multiple Batmen, as well as Supergirl, appearing.

Other projects on the slate due out in 2022-23 include Warners' and New Line's Black Adam (July 29, 2022) and Shazam! Fury of the Gods (June 2, 2023), as well as Warners' Blue Beetle, Batgirl, Supergirl, Green Lantern Corps and Static Shock.

Zatanna and a third Wonder Woman are also in development, while an upcoming Superman, from producer J.J. Abrams and screenwriter Ta-Nehisi Coates, is too early in development to say if it will be connected to the larger DC Universe or if, like The Batman, it will stand on its own.
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