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lol if you haven't noticed, I'm pretty much in every comic book thread minus the Batman v Superman one. Just too much arguing in that one for me
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Justice is set to dawn nearly two months earlier than originally planned! Warner Bros. Pictures has moved the release of their highly anticipated superhero team-up Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice to March 25, 2016!
Update: Warner Bros. Pictures has now mapped out a massive schedule of DC Comics properties! They're reporting that mystery DC Comics films are set for release on:
August 5, 2016
June 23, 2017
November 11, 2017
March 23, 2018
July 27, 2018
April 5, 2019
June 14, 2019
April 3, 2020
June 19, 2020
They've also scheduled "event" films (i.e., not necessarily DC Comics related) for:
November 16, 2018
and
November 20, 2020.
Matt Murdock
Ok, DC. Good move.
I know it's a virtual impossibility, but let me ask it to see if anyone has ever reported, or written about the topic in an article or anything.....
What would it take, all logistics aside, to get a Marvel/DC mashup film?
Feige, and Nolan sit down, get together, and come up with a way to get them all on screen, together.
(and it doesn't even have to be this current core of actors, say in 10 years, after everything has played out, and maybe the Comic movies are starting to slow down a little, need a boost)
Recast a whole slew of new blood for Iron Man, Batman, Supes, Captain America, Thor, Wonder Woman, Hulk, Flash, etc etc etc. Lex Luther and Loki, along with the Joker and Winter Soldier, Red Skull and the Penguin, all of em.
They find a way to split the profits, they do the film, maybe even a sequel, it makes ____ how much? 2 billion? 4 billion? What kind of numbers could/would something like that generate?
Ego, legal stuff aside, would it even be possible to pull something like that off, with all the creative minds working on these stories now, could they do it? Would it work?
Oh damn, I didn't know there was already a comic book made with all of them. I honestly didn't know that.
It really does plus DC really couldn't win anyways, like I said before people were already saying "if DC moves they are chicken" but then there was also the obligatory excuse from Marvel fanboys saying "Marvel will be the bigger and be mature and move, they do not need to play chicken with DC".
DC definitely moving those Nov. and July dates in 2017 and 2018So far....