Empire
Both Disney/Marvel and Warner Bros./DC have mined their respective rosters to line-up an impressive array of movie adaptations, with films slotted into release dates right up until 2020 and beyond. But with many of the frontline heroes now spoken for and lower tier characters starting to emerge, who of each universe's heavy-hitters are left? And who will the comic factories turn to next?
What is the future of Hollywood Live Action Superhero Movies? Will they be able to maintain their relevance as we jump from one phase to another?
Decades from now, Warner Bros.' mismanagement of the DC franchise will be studied by scholars.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 Review: The final instalment of James Gunn's intergalactic emotional saga offers a tinkling of new hope for the MCU while leaving us with a valid inevitable question.
They could easily introduce Captain Britain if they did a Blade series.
So funny to see the talk of "B" team, as if people forget that Iron Man was pretty much ALWAYS a B-lister for the comics before he got his own movie.
Have all the DC movies been announced already? Only know of BvS and Suicide Squad...