Why is this even being brought up here?
Just no. Bring new creative figures to the big screen instead of changing the figure who hold the title... We will have Iron Heart, Sam "Cap" Wilson, Lady Thor, Shehulk, Widow 2.0 and Hawkeyes Daughter... Its to much of the same. To be female or black should be no innovation of a figure in 2020.
I'm guessing Keanu's picture was used cause he was in the previous movie, and knowledge of that take's existence is more well known than how the CW handled his character.If we were gonna get a Constantine movie I'd rather it be more comic accurate instead of bringing Keanu back who is nothing like John Constantine.
Apparently according to Jeremy Conrad(who’s pretty hit-or-miss) Warners is working on yet another JL live action movie that will be separate from the Snyder-Verse. Take it with a grain of salt for now.
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Even as a kid I thought that movie was stupid. And kid me thought The Phantom Menace was amazeballs on first viewing, so that should tell you something.
I disagree. I’m actually find this fascinating, and it makes DC stand out more from Marvel. DC comics never seemed to be as cohesive a universe as Marvel, and DC has always played around with the multiverse way more than Marvel has. This move to head in this direction makes sense for me and I find it refreshing. Not everything needs to be like the MCU.I say maintaining multiple live action versions of the same character in live action at the same time is a bad idea, in part, because it invites negative comparison. Cavill's Superman and Miller's Flash were both subject to criticism because many fans preferred their WB counterparts. It also leads to fans asking why the powers that be can't just move the guy or gal we already like onto the big screen and it can create bad feelings when a role is recast. And I think fans would be less likely to watch, say, a Flash movie if they are sitting on dozens of Flash episodes in their Netflix queue.
Both Marvel and DC have a sufficiently large stable of characters. Both should be able to avoid putting dueling versions of the same character onscreen.