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10-20% chance they use the flashpoint movie to reboot the whole DC universe in which case Cavill gets to be in that one and then they'll recast him and as many of the others as they want. Maybe by that time they'll have a producing team that can actually function well and pull off a connected universe.

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1 hour ago, MattW said:

10-20% chance they use the flashpoint movie to reboot the whole DC universe in which case Cavill gets to be in that one and then they'll recast him and as many of the others as they want. Maybe by that time they'll have a producing team that can actually function well and pull off a connected universe.

DC films are director driven, they ain't never going to be a fully connected universe.

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14 minutes ago, Napoleon said:

When they turned it into an Avengers movie with the introduction of Spider-man it always had a great chance of outgrossing Batman v Superman.

eh...bat+sup+wondy+lex = 4 A-list characters. not to mention the trinity's first appearance ever. and doomsday's first ever appearance.

bvs was as much mini-JL as ca3 was mini-avengers.

and opened only 13m less than ca3 before ending 78m lower (6x the 13m gap in ow).

 

(replying in this thread instead of the JL thread you posted in)

 

 

 

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https://www.comicbookmovie.com/justice_league/geoff-johns-wanted-man-of-steel-to-have-a-lighter-tone-and-hired-joss-whedon-to-work-on-justice-league-a154169

 

"Geoff Johns and Diane were reading scripts, and Geoff Johns, to his credit, was concerned that there was not enough lightness or humor, given who the character is," one insider tells the site in regards to Man of Steel's production process and the way Johns was shut out. "Geoff definitely raised that point, but that current administration didn’t care that much about what Geoff Johns thought."That was then and this is now, though, and with Johns taking an active role in Justice League after the backlash aimed at Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Suicide Squad, he and fellow DC Films boss Jon Berg decided that they needed to revamp parts of the movie. They wanted someone other than Zack Snyder to rewrite parts and add some new scenes and that was ultimately Joss Whedon.They were meeting with The Avengers helmer about Batgirl and soon realised he was the right man to steer Justice League in the direction they wanted. "Everyone was excited about Joss being a part of DC, and we thought he’d be great to write the [Justice League] scenes, the additional-photography scenes that we wanted to get." When a family tragedy led to Snyder's departure, he would take over as a director too and we're now all waiting to find out how Justice League turned out this November. 

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36 minutes ago, Mojoguy said:


Why would it be a mess?
Isn't the article just a time line of events, and about what was going on with Geoff Johns during that time?

It's how some people are interpreting it that makes it a mess. Their interpretation is that Johns, Berg and Nelson fucked Snyder over and the fans of what has been done in the DCEU thus far feel alienated because they're making changes. Usual fanboy bullshit. 

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