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The DCU is changing, but as effects stand, its biggest problem hasn't. It's a time of flux for DC Studios and the DCU, with new leadership and a 10- time plan set to be put in stir that will hopefully elevate the participated macrocosm above what is come ahead. still, it seems slightly problematic that there is a time of flicks slated to be released before any partial or full reboot completely goes into stir.
In the history, DC had a character for being too archconservative, trying to catch up with the MCU rather of fastening on its own pictures and plan. With the DCU, James Gunn and Peter Safran are aiming to change this as the new heads of DC workrooms, but it isn't an easy task in the fewest. Indeed though they will be enforcing their own vision and changes, the DCU's main issue hasn't gone down, at least not yet.
Back in the DCEU, before Gunn and Safran were brought in to steady the boat, Warner Bros planning of DC was constantly its biggest problem. At the morning, after a fairly successful launch with 2013's Man of Steel, the plant decided it was stylish to rush the participated macrocosm in an attempt to get to the big platoon- ups hastily. This redounded in Batman v Superman being released arguably much sooner than it should have further problems and miscalculations followed the DCEU for times, the most recent being the cancelation of Batgirl after it was more or less finished. This was not under former Warner Bros leadership; it was a decision made by current master David Zaslav. While he has now hired Gunn and Safran to marshal in the future of DC, under his reign, he has formerly continued the worrying pattern of the DCEU in the history.
The loudest voice in steering in the new period of DC has been Dwayne' The Rock' Johnson, pushing his film Black Adam and the significance of the character moving forward. Indeed with Gunn and Safran coming by, it looked like Johnson's Black Adam was safe because DC was going each in on the movie and the character. Henry Cavil was back as Superman, and the stage was set for a Black Adamvs. Shazam or Superman fight sooner rather than latterly.
effects started to get worrying when Henry Cavill blazoned after a meeting with James Gunn that he'd not be back as Superman after all. It was blazoned that Gunn was writing a new youngish Superman film, meaning Cavill was out. While it was not Gunn who planned the Cavill gem in Black Adam, it was under the watch of Zaslav. It seems odd to deliver a Cavill gem that now looks set to go nowhere.
The Rock also verified that Black Adam wasn't in the original plans of the new DCU period, making Black Adam 2 largely doubtful at this stage. This all points to bad planning from DC yet again, making Johnson talk about erecting a ballot and saying how Black Adam and Shazam was the morning of the future. DC let The Rock hype up the future of two characters that will now noway get made, which looks like it hasn't learned from once miscalculations.
James Gunn has a many options for how he can fix the DCU. A soft reboot is possible, changing out a couple of effects but keeping everything on track. Carrying on as normal seems out of the question now, with a full reboot looking like the most likely outgrowth at this stage. still he plans to save the DCU, there's still the issue of four DC pictures set to be released before also.
The pictures set to be released are Shazam! Fury of the Gods, The Flash, which has formerly brought its own separate drama due to its star Ezra Miller's legal troubles, and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. On top of this, Blue Beetle, which was formerly an HBO Max original, has also been banged up to a theatrical release. While all of these flicks could be great in their own right and that would be a good thing for DC, a full- scale reboot straight later is not going to do these flicks any favors.
Gunn is in the odd position where he's having to cowgirl in his new period while dealing with a time full of pictures from the oldregime.However, great, but where that leaves 2023's slate and what the last old DCU movie will be is unclear, If the reports of an overall reboot are true. There's a script where this works out for DC a time of four great pictures, leaving the old DCEU to go out on a high before the new period begins. Whether that's how it'll be is yet to be seen.
As well as rushing its cinematic macrocosm, DC also made the wrong move in hiring Zack Snyder to oversee that macrocosm. From the onset, it sounded that WB was noway completely behind the Snyderverse but continued with it anyway, up until a point. When Snyder left Justice League for particular reasons, the plant took advantage of this, and because Warner Bros did not agree with Zack Snyder's ideas or direction, it decided to make the movie the way it wanted.
This did not go down well, as the theatrical interpretation of Justice League isn't looked back on as a high point of the DCEU. On top of that, WB also decided to let Snyder finish his vision with Zack Snyder's Justice League when it could have done that in the firstplace.However, WB must let the vision of Gunn and Safran play out, If DC and the new DCU are to be successful. Hiring them to oversee the ballot, only to not let that ballot be or see the plan through like Snyder would be a colossal mistake and one it might not be suitable to come back from again.
With the new future of the DCU bringing change to Warner Bros and DC, the constant problem of bad planning needs to be left before. While it points to further bad planning now, a Gunn and Safran overhaul might be the stylish thing for the DCU moving forward. Being 10 times into the DCEU with problems still being, perhaps it's time to leave it in the history and the bad planning with it.
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