Screenrant
2016, it’s safe to say, is the single most important year yet for the comic book movie. Marvel starts Phase 3 of its cinematic universe with Captain America: Civil War, and the DC Extended Universe finally gets its proper start in two short months with the already-controversial Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
Now it’s time to finish exploring Warner Bros.’s position with its possibly-lucrative DC Comics brand. “Might it be a failure?” is a good question – and one we’ve already explored – but perhaps an even better one is “Could it become the dominant shared cinematic universe?” As it turns out, it just might.
Warner Bros. will be establishing two separate DC cinematic universes for now on - the DCEU and the rebooted continuity featuring Robert Pattinson's Batman.
I hope they have one universe that is actually consistently dark and mature like the Joker, instead of PG-13 bullshit that is the current universe.
Joker is not officially linked to the DCEU but to DC Black. Films in this category are not directly connected to the main DC cinematic universe but DCEU,
no, far from it. in fact, the complete opposite for me. DCEU is a lost "cash grab" cause.
I'd be totally fine with this being a prequel universe or something along those lines. You could easily involve Wonder Woman, considering she's getting a movie that takes place in 84', a young batman with robin before he died. You could always have a Flashpoint event that creates an alternate universe where the present Clark, Aquaman, and Cyborg go back in time for a Justice League in the 80's film. The possibilities are there, they just need to make the right cards fall in place and HAVE A PLAN.
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