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When Warner Bros. CEO Kevin Tsujihara took the stage at the annual CinemaCon gathering of theater owners April 21, he reiterated what has become the studio's mantra for the next five to seven years: Warners will build its slate around The Lego Movie sequels and offshoots, J.K. Rowling's Fantastic Beasts trilogy and no fewer than 10 movies based on DC Comics characters through 2020.
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I'm pretty tired of reading about the genius of Marvel and the hardships of DC. Truth is Marvel was lucky. Thats it. They had nothing. They had sold off their most high profile heroes and someone took a look at what was left and took a gamble and said, "hey we have just enough for ourselves to make the Avengers"
Everything about what we call phase 1 was a gamble and it worked. So lets not stack this lucky lottery draw as the measuring stick that all other super hero flicks need to follow. Cause it aint so.
Batman was entertaining us years before Iron Man was even a wet dream.
Zack Snyder, Nolan and company know how to shoot movies and spin a yarn.
Lets leave it at that and wait to see the final product. Meanwhile I'm gonna go see Age of Ultron.