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24 minutes ago, iJackSparrow said:

And the Rob Liefeld related news JUST KEEP FREAKING COMING:

 

 

Source: http://deadline.com/2017/09/titans-minka-kelly-cast-dove-dc-live-action-series-1202163720/

 

 

Saying that I'm stoked for this would be an understatement. I'd glady pay a similar subscription price that I pay for Netflix for something like AJG is saying - minus the loot crates obviously, it'd be overkill and way too cheap. Notice that I pay $59 for access to all Marvel comics and that's an one year subscription. If DC charges let's say $10 dollars month, that would be $120 dollars for one year subscribers. It seems like a sustainble business model to me, one that lot of people would be interested, myself included. 

You know as much as I'm looking forward to this show, WB choosing this over a movie is such a head scratcher. A Teen Titans movie has billion dollar potential

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In the battle of November box office here's my predictions and why:

- Thor: Rangarok: $115M OW (x 2.61) $300M Domestic/$800M WW

Thor will likely be the first big hit of November and considering the hype and how much the GA loves CBMs, it seems like a shoe in for a $100M+ OW, and given MCU sequel jumps, a $110M-$115M OW is likely, and it could have some solid legs and a good 2nd weekend hold thanks to Veterans Day. However I think it'll limp to $300M due to the Christmas movies and JL causing a 60% drop on its third weekend.

 

- Justice League: $170M OW (x 2.55) $435M Domestic/$1.1B WW

Justice League will likely play a strong second fiddle to Star Wars. Due to the upcoming five day and BVS I think OW should be slightly deflated but snatch the record thanks to the massive hype and WW goodwill. The only competition it has OW is The Star, a Sony Animation movie that's lucky to have a $20M OW. However due to the stocked holiday season, although legs will be good I expect to finish under the $450M mark but post a solid end result nonetheless making the top 5 both domestically and worldwide for CBMs.

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2 hours ago, DlAMONDZ said:

You know as much as I'm looking forward to this show, WB choosing this over a movie is such a head scratcher. A Teen Titans movie has billion dollar potential

Don't worry: I am sure they will soon grennlight a Batman and the Titans  film starring Batman, Spoiler, Robin, Cassandra Cain, and Azrael. :D 

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"Jared Leto Is ‘Confused’ About DC’s Joker Movies"

In an interview with ODE, after the interviewer said that she was confused about WB’s plans, Leto admitted, “I’m a little confused too, but yeah, there are a couple of things happening in the DC world.”

http://variety.com/2017/film/news/jared-leto-confused-dc-joker-film-1202549716/

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On 9/6/2017 at 0:15 AM, iJackSparrow said:

I want to preface this saying that I think that adjusting inflation to gauge films is non-sense. That's not how we popularly gauge this stuff but I'm seeing a lot of movement on the Spider-Man: Homecoming and Wonder Woman thread about adjusted to inflation box office grosses, so here it's the top 10 domestic grosses adjusted to inflation for superhero films:

 

1 Marvel's The Avengers BV $623,357,910 4,349 $207,438,708 4,349 5/4/12
2 The Dark Knight WB $660,251,600 $533,345,358 7/18/08
3 Spider-Man Sony $617,719,400 $403,706,375 5/3/02
4 Batman WB $559,666,600 $251,188,924 6/23/89
5 Spider-Man 2 Sony $534,811,300 $373,585,825 6/30/04
6 The Dark Knight Rises WB $511,902,300 $448,139,099 7/20/12
7 Avengers: Age of Ultron BV $475,854,300 $459,005,868 5/1/15
8 Spider-Man 3 Sony $434,848,000 $336,530,303 5/4/07
9 Iron Man 3 BV $433,906,300 $409,013,994 5/3/13
10 Captain America: Civil War BV $415,654,000 $408,084,349 5/6/16
11 Wonder Woman WB $409,537,039 4,165 $103,251,471 4,165 6/2/17
12 Iron Man Par. $394,234,700 $318,412,101 5/2/08
13 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 BV $387,070,300 $389,682,717 5/5/17
14 Deadpool Fox $375,984,600 $363,070,709 2/12/16
15 Batman Forever WB $376,100,400 $184,031,112 6/16/95
16 Guardians of the Galaxy BV $366,068,600 $333,176,600 8/1/14
17 Iron Man 2 Par. $349,375,100 $312,433,331 5/7/10
18 Batman Returns WB $348,813,000 $162,831,698 6/19/92
19 Superman II WB $345,960,800 $108,185,706 6/19/81
20 Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice WB $340,137,000 $330,360,194 3/25/16

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Huh?

 

Domestic Total Adj. Gross: $683,474,000

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Wonder Woman was such an emotional film for me.

The fact that Warner & DC finally came to their senses and paid hommage in Wonder Woman to everything the MCU and Kevin feige have been trying to do for the last 10 years was a really inspiring thing to see.

:wub:

 

 

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23 hours ago, The Futurist said:

Wonder Woman was such an emotional film for me.

The fact that Warner & DC finally came to their senses and paid hommage [sic] in Wonder Woman to everything the MCU and Kevin feige have been trying to do for the last 10 years was a really inspiring thing to see.

:wub:

 

 

Thank Athena that they "paid homage to everything the MCU and Kevin feige have been trying to do for the last 10 years" except to crappy, simplistic, assembly-line 'jokes,' awfully pedestrian attempts at humor that seemed written by a bunch of 12-year olds weaned on Gilmore Girls and Buffy marathons, and forgettable plots that audiences forgot 5 minutes after watching the film (pretty much the McDonalds of superhero films that MCU), not to mention having superheroines be props and pushing chemistry-free romantic pairings in their films.

Also...you are still salty because Wonder Woman outgrossed every single one of your precious MCU "comedies" (except the two Avengers!)!!!! :D

Wonder Woman made me cry because its OW alone outgrossed the entire domestic run of the crappy RT-rotten-approved science fiction atrocity of that "actress" who has sex with her old-enough-to-be-her-daddy directors  and scratches her butt with religious relics from foreign cultures.

That was so emotional to me!!!! 

Oh, and it proved all your predictions about Gal Gadot wrong; that was incredibly satisfying and emotional to me. :rofl:

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Napoleon said:

Marvel the studio known for the great female superhero movies, great female characters (gave Natalie Portman the best role in her career), great romance, great visuals, great scores, the subtle political messages.

I know you don't like the MCU, but you honestly think Padme was better.

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17 minutes ago, Napoleon said:

Marvel the studio known for the great female superhero movies, great female characters (gave Natalie Portman the best role in her career), great romance, great visuals, great scores, the subtle political messages.

I know you are being sarcastic, but they do have great visuals (for the most part). 

 

Now back to the sarcasm: add the amazingly nuanced, sharply humanistic, deeply intelligent comedy in the MCU films, and you have to wonder why no MCU film has been nominated for a Best Picture Oscar yet.

It is mind-boggling. :rofl:

 

 

(now cue the "Um, dude...you LOVE the DCEU...how dare you bash the quality of the MCU films??" comments...

well, is this not the Stan Wars thread? Can we not fan the fanwar flames in peace here???? :D 

 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Cochofles said:

Now back to the sarcasm: add the amazingly nuanced, sharply humanistic, deeply intelligent comedy in the MCU, and you have to wonder why no MCU film has been nominated for a Best Picture Oscar.

 

No superhero has ever been nominated for a Best Picture Oscar, at least not yet.

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Just now, Cochofles said:

LOL I know. I was just being sarcastic for the Stan Wars thread. :D 

I know but what's funny is the only superhero movie to win a best feature Oscar was The Incredibles and Big Hero 6, and those were under the animated category.

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