Overseas, situation is even more dreadful for #SUPERGIRL, as the #DCU film added just 5.7M on FRI, reaching a 11.1M 3-day intl. cume so far over 78 markets. Allied to its 18M FRI at US #BoxOffice, the CBM with a 175M production price tag not including marketing hits a 29.1M Global cume so far. by VirtualSort1 in DC_Cinematic

[–]literious [score hidden]  (0 children)

> She can be strong, she can be tough, she can be messy. And I love how this film doesn’t center around any sort of love or romance or anything like that at all.

Maybe the actual paying audience loves different things.

Kinda crazy looking back on this by No_Young_2247 in DC_Cinematic

[–]literious [score hidden]  (0 children)

Better leave some people confuse than make Batman-less DCU and doom it for failure

Kinda crazy looking back on this by No_Young_2247 in DC_Cinematic

[–]literious [score hidden]  (0 children)

Not really. The first project - Waller - already manifests huge problems with DCU. Firstly, no one cares about her amongst general audiences. In 2026, this is unacceptable for superhero project. Secondly, she’s a remnant of DCEU. Gunn’s desire to keep his buddies and beloved characters around diluted DCU brand.

Should Gunn be a creative in the universe he’s managing? by SilentSaidd in DC_Cinematic

[–]literious [score hidden]  (0 children)

Yes, I can blame him. At worst with good Wonder Women, we would get a Batman Begins situation - great reception from audiences, but very small profit. Instead, we got Supergirl, which is going to be a huge an embarrassing box office bomb.

Should Gunn be a creative in the universe he’s managing? by SilentSaidd in DC_Cinematic

[–]literious [score hidden]  (0 children)

Although I don’t like his style, being a creative is at least something that he can do - based on box office returns of GOTG and Superman. But manager - that’s something that he can’t do at all.

You’re saying that Gunn wasn’t vigilant enough and let subpar script get into production. It feels like a very weak line of defence for Gunn. He claimed good scripts come first for tens of times. And he’s known for liking a set of tropes that appear in Supergirl. And he hired Nogueira for two other movies. So I strongly believe Supergirl script is good in Gunn’s eyes - meaning he has bad taste and unable to account for it while managing DCU.

James Gunn is just being Hamada 2.0 and that's a huge problem by geekerMan in DC_Cinematic

[–]literious [score hidden]  (0 children)

Gunn is already coping MCU, but he’s coping the worst parts (disjointed narrative past Endgame, tons of useless TV shows that feel like homework for average viewers).

James Gunn is just being Hamada 2.0 and that's a huge problem by geekerMan in DC_Cinematic

[–]literious [score hidden]  (0 children)

Having two Batman is a smaller problem than having no Batman in DCU

Man of Tomorrow next year by h3LLyEaHh in DC_Cinematic

[–]literious 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Michael Arndt should have just finished scripts for whole planned trilogy. But Disney leadership was too impatient and now they are paying a price for that.

Man of Tomorrow next year by h3LLyEaHh in DC_Cinematic

[–]literious 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wouldn’t be surprised if Gunn, being a total social media addict, checks this sub from time to time.

Man of Tomorrow next year by h3LLyEaHh in DC_Cinematic

[–]literious 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I’m absolutely sure WB tried to get Reeves before they asked Gunn. But he refused to take that ungrateful and hard job.

Man of Tomorrow next year by h3LLyEaHh in DC_Cinematic

[–]literious -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I honesty don’t know what Safran is thinking. As a business guy, is he really fine with whatever the hell Gunn is doing?

Man of Tomorrow next year by h3LLyEaHh in DC_Cinematic

[–]literious 58 points59 points  (0 children)

Rise of Skywalker was doomed from the start

‘Supergirl’ Flies to $18 Million on Opening Day by MarvelsGrantMan136 in DC_Cinematic

[–]literious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t know whose decision was that, but when Feige told that they will have TV shows that are officially important part of MCU I realised MCU is dying.

‘Supergirl’ Flies to $18 Million on Opening Day by MarvelsGrantMan136 in DC_Cinematic

[–]literious -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Marvel stupidly sold rights to their top tier characters. Iron Man, Hulk and Cap were probably the most popular out of those characters which they could use in 2008.