Anarky wrote:I think the fact that we're getting a movie presented as a batsupes teamup instead of a mos sequel where Batman shows up in the after credits scene means someone wasn't happy with mos toy sales. Doesn't necessarily mean it will be a bad movie but even if it is, may I remind you of 1997? In 1997, we got things like the first figures based off Azrael, Huntress, Parallax, Black lightning, Connor Hawke, etc. And the movie helped make all that happen. You know, I have decided not to see Michael bay's TMNT but as a longtime fan I do forsee a silver lining in the merchandise one gets from a movie year.
The merchendise we get in a movie year varies from company to company. Hasbro has a tendency to kill everything that competes with the movie. Transformers and Joe have both suffered greately from this. To the point where it's nearly killed Joe as a franchise altogether. They'll kill competing toylines. Competing cartoons. Hasbro's Marvel stuff seems to get treated well during movie years, though, as they use movie lines to get more comic stuff out. But that's the exception for Hasbro, and not the rule.
Mattel seems fairly inept at this, and the only time a movie helped push anything was when DCUC launched the Green Lantern Classics based on the growing popularity of GL, and the hype the movie was creating. Otherwise movie lines are movie lines, comic lines go one as normal, oblivious to movie product.
It remains to be seen how Playmates will handle TMNT during the movie.
Also, the Batman/Superman teamup has nothing to do with lackluster toysales of MoS toylines. The decision was made before the first toy was sold. In fact, the actor was probably contracted to it when he signed up for MoS.
I know Christan Bale and Branden Routhe were both contracted to do a Batman/Superman team up movie, when Routhe was cast for Superman Returns.
As for the thread topic, what worries me is WB has absolutely ZERO confidence in any property that isn;'t Batman or Superman. I'm shocked that GL actually got made. I mean, I'm absolutely blown away that it exists.
WB had Wonder Woman lined up and Joss "I am your God" Whedon contracted to write and direct it. Then they let it go, and allowed him to go on to do THE MOST SUCCESSFUL BLOCKBUSTER EVER MADE.
WB are IDIOTS!
Seriously, DC is full of star characters. Green Arrow, as has been proven thanks to Arrow, was just dying for a chance. Wonder Woman is every bit as iconic as Superman and Batman. Flash almost.
if WB would have the confidence in their properties that has been shown to Marvel characters since X-Men, Spiderman, and Ironman changed the face of comic adaptations, and would get A-list writers and directors, then The Dark Knight trilogy wouldn't be such an annomoly for them.
As for MoS, I think it falls in with Green Lantern. Nowhere near as good as it could have been. In an odd way, it was the reverse of GL. GL had too many plots going on, to the point that no one got any real characterization. MoS didn't really seem to have enough plot, and was so focused on how inspiring Superman is supossed to be, that no one got any real characturization beyong Jor-el, and the 20 minutes he was on screen. (Seriously, the little bit of krypton at the start of the movie was way better than everything that followed).
WB needs to hire people that know what they're doing to make a good movie, and then have faith in the strength of the concepts. And not meddle. And the fact that they do not have these instincts is why I'm scared for the DC Cinimatic Universe.
Also, I think Batman was recast because this has nothing to do with the Nolen Batman. Superman really doesn't fit well in that continuity, given how heavily reality based it is.
And I sorta feel that this Batman/Superman movie may be WB wanting/trying to pull an Avengers move that Marvel did through all their movies, and set up a Justice League.