r/DC_Cinematic • u/Top-Lock4051 • 11h ago
DISCUSSION Which one is a better theme for Superman, Punkrocker or Starman?
Cuz we are punkrockers in the sky
r/DC_Cinematic • u/Top-Lock4051 • 11h ago
Cuz we are punkrockers in the sky
r/DC_Cinematic • u/kid-dynamo- • 1h ago
Is there a possible relationship between the two?
Granted right now the only thing common is both are accessed outside the realm of DCU "reality" with huge volume of space.
Also the question of technology and circumstances how they were discovered.
Lex's pocket universe obviously was a huge project that probably required vast amount's of his wealth, something Auggie definitely didn't have. It's also fair to think Auggie discovered his pocket universe "first"
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Hi! Does anyone know where to obtain the original high resolution of this poster or who created it? Been trying to search everywhere but cannot find a single credit. I do know it’s official though because it was used as promotions in LA and Gunn even posted it. Thank you!
r/DC_Cinematic • u/marvelcomics22 • 1d ago
So unlike Peacemaker, we don't know how much of The Suicide Squad is canon. The way I see it, there are two versions of soft canon:
Gunn said that everything is canon referenced, but Peacemaker is a lot more than that. The Suicide Squad seems to be Canon Reference for now, and this is everything in The Suicide Squad that's canon:
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r/DC_Cinematic • u/Nearby_Ad4786 • 22h ago
IMO the infinity stones created an incredible hype around years. Thanos appears a few times like "Im arriving" and you knew that hes going to be a really big boy
What could DC use as bait between films like that? And which would be his villain?
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r/DC_Cinematic • u/Fickle_Baker1393 • 1d ago
Instead of focusing on Battinson and Corensupes who are characters that will never meet, let's focus on the better chance of seeing Battinson be friends with Harvey Dent. After Gil Colsons death, Gotham is looking for a new DA and they've been teasing Harvey a lot even in The Penguin.
I hope we can finally see a Bruce and Harvey friendship on the big screen and I hope he doesn't even become TwoFace until the 3rd movie or something. I want Bruce and Harvey to be allies and close friends and build a tight friendship that will make him turning into a villain that more heartbreaking for Bruce.
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r/DC_Cinematic • u/joe1up • 5h ago
There's been a lot of debate about whether Andy Muschetti's Brave and the Bold is actually going to happen or if Pattinson is going to end being the DCU Batman. I can see the wisdom in both approaches, keeping them separate allows Matt Reeves and James Gunn to keep their own creative visions, allows The Batman to stay gritty and grounded, and (hopefully) means that Brave and the Bold will lean into the more fantastical bits of the Batman mythos in order to stand out.
James Gunn and Matt Reeves have made it clear they want to keep stuff separate for now, however I feel WB has no financial incentive to make two separate Batman franchises. Firstly, money. Making movies, especially comic book movies, is expensive. CBM's aren't performing like they used to. Considering The Batman and Superman (2025) did ok at the box office, but probably not as well as WB hoped, they are probably hesitant to get the chequebook out for a second Batman movie when they already have a pretty expensive one in development.
There's also the issue of casting, Robert Pattinson is not only an excellent Batman, he's a big name, he gets butts in seats. Whoever they cast as Batman, even if it's a very different Batman is going to be compared to Pattinson. That's going to be true for every casting. Two Batmen, two Jokers, two James Gordons, two Penguins, two Catwomen. That's going to be a mess, maybe not for hardcore fans but general audiences are going to get very confused.
Ultimately, WB wants the DCU to succeed, and I'm sure they want to give it every shot in the arm they can, but they don't want to spend like crazy either. Part of why the MCU worked is cross promotion, how many people who liked Iron Man or Captain America went to go see The Avengers because their favourite character was in it? How many who didn't really like Captain America went to go see Civil War because Spider-Man and Black Panther were in it? I'm sure WB is looking at those box office numbers, looking at their current slate, and going "we should do that!".
People like David Corenswet as Superman, people like Robert Pattinson as Batman, so a movie with both of them has a shit at making a lot of money, which I'm sure matters much more to WB than preserving the "visions" of their directors.
Ultimately I'm just an idiot on Reddit who doesn't actually know that much about how movies are made and I could be completely wrong, but I honestly don't see Brave and The Bold happening, at least not with Muschetti still attached. (Sam Raimi has gone ON RECORD saying he wants to do Batman and Robin, just saying...)
r/DC_Cinematic • u/Zirzamini • 21h ago
I've seen most of the films but I haven't really watched any animated ones, maybe some when I was a kid. So what would you guys say are the top 3 DC animated series? Or what's your favorite top 3?
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