Justice League Reviews Have Been Mixed, But Where Does DC Go From Here?

Justice League Reviews Have Been Mixed, But Where Does DC Go From Here?

Reviews for the film have been mixed. DC has experienced similarly mixed reviews before, but fans are still left to ponder, what will WB/DC do next?

Editorial Opinion
By MarkoftheWolf - Nov 18, 2017 11:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Justice League
Source: metacritic.com

As of right now, 49 reviews for the DC property have been posted on Metacritic.  28 of these reviews have been declared “mixed”.  The film is currently sitting at a score of 46.  Will these reviews affect the box office of the film enough to make Warner Brother’s change the franchise’s future?  The film already has many fans, but is there enough to impact the film’s overall gross? 
 
Dependent upon the films box office, here is a look at some possible directions WB might be headed with their DC characters:
 
1) Complete cinematic universe reboot
This option scraps all future projects, and WB would hit the restart button.  Maybe they would start a new franchise with a Batman film, or even a new, lighter take on Superman.
 
2) Allowing Flashpoint to make changes
This possibility has been lingering around for some time.  With a Flash movie in the works, this options could act as an editing tool for DC.  It would give them the ability to retain elements people love, i.e. Wonder Woman, but still allow them to tweak / recast, i.e. Lex Luthor.
 
3) Put a focus on individual movies, not the larger universe
This option wouldn’t end this cinematic universe’s current iteration, but instead shift its focal point.  Perhaps the Martin Scorsese Joker film could come to fruition.
 
4) Continue on course with Aquaman, The Flash, Wonder Woman, The Batman, etc.
Even though the film received mixed reviews, maybe it is just a small road block in the grand scheme of things.  A James Wan directed Aquaman movie is still on the way, and it is safe to say the general audience would like another Wonder Woman film.  Maybe this is all just dust in the wind.
 
Even if fans love the film, the future of this cinematic universe is dependent upon one thing, money.  If the film fails to reap a overall gross deemed acceptable by Warner Brothers, they will inevitable make a change. 

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DetectiveCinema
DetectiveCinema - 11/18/2017, 11:11 PM
Justice League actually makes me optimistic for the future of the WB/DC Universe. BvS was very disappointing and I feel JL has done a great job of pushing the cinematic universe in the right direction. Wasn’t a perfect film by any means, but it is a vast improvement over BvS and Suicide Squad.

*Spoilers*
Plus, that after credits sequence with Lex and Slade teasing an Injustice League? That would be so [frick]ing dope!

General audiences have really enjoyed the film, while most critics just can’t seem to get on board.
Peel
Peel - 11/19/2017, 11:00 AM
I think with the movies we've had so far, Warner Bros. have laid the foundations for a truly amazing film franchise, but desperately need to fix a few mistakes;

1.) Sack Zack Snyder.

2.) Create an independent film company within Warner Bros. to oversee the development of DCEU movies and put Geoff Johns in charge of it.

3.) Take more time with the development of the movies. David Ayer only had a total of six months to write the script for Suicide Squad, and then had to chuck out most of his plans halfway through the movie. The directors and their teams need to be given more time to work and figure things out, so that we don't get the half-churned out messes we've seen so far.

4.) Introduce Lex Luthor Sr. There are people who hate Eisenberg's Lex Luthor for being too different to the source material and others who love his take on the character for being different and much more of a threat to Superman. The simplest way to appease both camps is to keep Lex Luthor Jr. and introduce his father into the franchise. There can be a simple retcon by saying that he faked his death or something like that, and cast someone a little older to play the role, but not too old. Someone like Guy Pearce would be perfect for this role.

5.) Either push Ben Affleck into directing his own Batman movie with him in it, or recast him as someone else. Affleck is like the rockstar diva of the DCEU - he's the main attraction and the best part of the band so to speak, but is incredibly hard to work with behind the scenes and could walk at any minute. If he works under another director on a Batman movie he was originally set to direct, and has to work with a script, story and team that he didn't originally envision, there will inevitably be issues and that won't make for a good movie. Either let Affleck direct his own movie so that it will be brilliant and he'll be happy with it, or let Reeves take over and recast the character - but please God not with Jake Gyllenhaal.

6.) Focus more on the Justice League founding members and flesh them out in their solo movies. Planning for the Aquaman and Flash movies immediately after Justice League was a good call, and shooting the Wonder Woman sequel for a 2019 release while her character is incredibly popular makes total sense in terms of making money. But I feel after the Justice League movie, fans and general moviegoers will need a Man of Steel 2 to become completely reacquainted with Superman again and appreciate what they've lost when he was dead.
Forthas
Forthas - 11/19/2017, 3:06 PM
DC still has an opportunity to get out of the hole they dug for themselves. What is most remarkable about it is that they can instantly be competitive with Marvel without losing very much ground from where they had hoped to be at this point in terms of their superhero universe. The way to do it is to build around the Dark Knight films and Man of Steel - four films that tonally are the most consistent. The remainder of this new strategy would require a five step process...

1) Discontinue EVERYTHING (yes including Wonder Woman) that occurred after Man of Steel. Since Aquaman is already made, once the film is released and has completed its run, they need to announce the new direction that they are going in - a return to the very well received Nolan films and Nolan inspired Man of Steel (NO! IT DOES NOT MEAN NOLAN HAS TO RETURN). Approach Christian Bale about continuing on as Batman with Matt Reeves. That alone could potentially be a billion dollar film once it is made known it is a continuation of the Dark Knight saga.

2) Begin to release “stand alone” films (which in fact would include variations of team-ups and cameos). It would cross fertilize each successive film without committing to a full on team up.

3) Commit to a grounded pseudo-realistic world building. Of course there would be a level of fantasy, but not the full on cartoon elements of recent comic book films.

4) Make films as practical as possible. Stay away from the heavy use of CGI unless it is absolutely needed.

5) Engage Wally Pfister who worked extensively on the Dark Knight films to oversee the film universe and to ensure that films maintain the same grounded look and feel. Utilize Geoff Johns to make sure stories maintain continuity to their comic book influences.

Once these parts are in place, they will be ready to have a team up film ready in two years 2020. There already exists the foundation for a successful DC film universe! It is just a matter of utilizing them in a strategic and thoughtful way.





katzb724
katzb724 - 11/19/2017, 5:50 PM
Don’t scrap what has happened so far. This film suffered from a trouble production that no one could have seen coming. Snyder had to step away and instead of just having Joss do post production, they allowed him to tamper with the movie (which he shouldn’t have) and it felt a little disjointed. Plus, with a critic campaign seemingly designed to ruin the movie (really big difference between audience and critic reviews). WB needs to do the following.

1). Stop interfering with directors. WB NEEDS TO STEP ASIDE. Someone else said it above, but give full creative and decision control to Geoff Johns.

2). Better scripts. The characters work. They had great chemistry. They were charming, and all of the actors pretty much nailed their comic book counterparts (except Flash, he wasn’t really like Barry Allen yet, but I liked the character still).

3). Seriously slim down the budget. Very hard to turn a big profit when the movie cost 300 mil to make and another 100 min for advertising.

4). Use flashpoint to make minor course corrections (like bringing Clark back, a new Perry White, and new Batman). Yes it’s a cop-out, but fans will understand what you are trying to do.
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