damien gonna be so fking annoying in live action
I love him in Morrison’s run but yea he could be tough to pull off in live action…
OH MY GOD THIS ALL SOUND AMAZING
The end of the dark edgy Snyder verse and the birth of a Morrison inspired DCU!?
David Zsalav I never doubted you
Oh my god after all these years of depressing bullshit we gonna get a Brave and The BOLD movie!?
I wanna see mister miracle movie
same justa new gods movie in general tho im sure they will get around to it if phase 1 is succesful
I wanna see mister miracle movie
What's crazy is because Gunn isn't a moron we prolly will get one he's a huge fan of the last run on that character by Tom King
where is the deathstroke movie james gunn u b****
F*** that s***
Oh my god after all these years of depressing bullshit we gonna get a Brave and The BOLD movie!?
I’m always confused by DC adaptions
They use the same titles for stories that have nothing to do with the original story line
Like wasn’t there a Brave And The Bold tv show on CN? I didn’t see Damien in that or have a story focused on him
Or like the DC animated movie Gods & Monsters with the Elseworld Batman, Superman & WW which it doesn’t seem like James is trying to adapt here but yet the phase is called that
I’m always confused by DC adaptions
They use the same titles for stories that have nothing to do with the original story line
Like wasn’t there a Brave And The Bold tv show on CN? I didn’t see Damien in that or have a story focused on him
Or like the DC animated movie Gods & Monsters with the Elseworld Batman, Superman & WW which it doesn’t seem like James is trying to adapt here but yet the phase is called that
Brave and The Bold inspired the Morrison run in the comics so this will merge the two because they pulled so much from each other.
God's & Monsters has been used in DC before I think it comes from a Mark Waid story originally.
They're just cool titles like how Civil War had really a small relation to the actual comic it's taken from.
Oh my god after all these years of depressing bullshit we gonna get a Brave and The BOLD movie!?
I really wonder what the tone of that movie is gonna be
Feel like audiences wouldn’t be accepting at all to a super campy Batman like the title suggests, but I can’t picture it being as realistic/serious as the Nolan trilogy or as dark/edgy as Reeves’s saga is
I really wonder what the tone of that movie is gonna be
Feel like audiences wouldn’t be accepting at all to a super campy Batman like the title suggests, but I can’t picture it being as realistic/serious as the Nolan trilogy or as dark/edgy as Reeves’s saga is
I think people underestimate audiences willingness to accept things like those early Burton films are incredibly campy.
I think audiences are dying for a fresh take on Batman after a decade of Year One rips
Brave and The Bold inspired the Morrison run in the comics so this will merge the two because they pulled so much from each other.
God's & Monsters has been used in DC before I think it comes from a Mark Waid story originally.
They're just cool titles like how Civil War had really a small relation to the actual comic it's taken from.
Didn’t know a lot of this info thanks
& yeah I hear you they are cool titles but wish there was a little more connectivity through them
even with Civil War the essence of the plot stayed true
I think people underestimate audiences willingness to accept things like those early Burton films are incredibly campy.
I think audiences are dying for a fresh take on Batman after a decade of Year One rips
True but those initial Burton films released in the 80s when mainstream pop culture as a whole was very campy.
I think lighthearted takes on certain heroes would work nowadays, but with Batman it’s different because of how dark his character naturally is.
I think audiences would have a really hard time, in 2023, taking to a campy version of a grown man who dresses up as a bat at night to fight crime with his child wards because his parents died when he was a kid.
It’s part of the reason why Gotham Knights (the game) failed overall because of how light it was compared to Rocksteady’s Arkham series
True but those initial Burton films released in the 80s when mainstream pop culture as a whole was very campy.
I think lighthearted takes on certain heroes would work nowadays, but with Batman it’s different because of how dark his character naturally is.
I think audiences would have a really hard time, in 2023, taking to a campy version of a grown man who dresses up as a bat at night to fight crime with his child wards because his parents died when he was a kid.
It’s part of the reason why Gotham Knights (the game) failed overall because of how light it was compared to Rocksteady’s Arkham series
Audience today were willing to take a nigga in a Bat suit being serious seriously so I don't get why it can't can't the other way.
Plus I don't get the whole 80s being camper thing cause isn't the main complaint about MCU films that they're too much fun and full of jokes.
If GOTG can exist with a talking racoon and tree then Batman can do fine
Audience today were willing to take a nigga in a Bat suit being serious seriously so I don't get why it can't can't the other way.
Plus I don't get the whole 80s being camper thing cause isn't the main complaint about MCU films that they're too much fun and full of jokes.
If GOTG can exist with a talking racoon and tree then Batman can do fine
They take Batman seriously because his character and universe lends itself to more serious content.
Bruce Wayne is a mentally damaged man who suffers from PTSD and Gotham is a crime corrupted city with clinically insane criminals, mob activities, and dirty police officers.
The MCU is lighthearted, but it’s not campy. It’s serious when it needs to be serious.
GOTG and Batman are extreme tonal opposites; GOTG lends itself to a more lighthearted tone, the Batman universe doesn’t. Most iconic Batman stories and adaptations are more serious and dark in nature, and the ones that aren’t are usually made for kid audiences