The_Noble_Cause wrote:verslibre wrote:You just did this in the Cain thread in the Journey forum.
Did what? No idea what you're talking about....
 
BOC, remember?  
 The_Noble_Cause wrote:It's telling that you want to bring up "decades of accomplishments" because the current DC cinematic universe is nothing to brag about. But if you look back at the start of this thread, it was all about the cinematic universe being the 2nd coming.
I bring it up because Marvel Studios is a relative newcomer. This year marked 10 years in the filmmaking arena for them. Before that, Fox and Sony were using IPs Marvel sold off in their 1990s bankruptcy fire sale. The first movie was 
Blade.
Either way you color it, WB is responsible for the modern CBM era whch began in 1978, 40 years ago. 
Superman was a milestone that lifted superhero cinema out of the swamp of camp. 
Batman was an event film with people lining up for it like a new 
Star Wars movie. 
Superman Returns fizzled and 
Green Lantern evaporated. 
Man of Steel was the origin-reboot we needed. 
BvS was one of the most hyped films ever and defied ocean-size blogger-slung hatred to bring huge returns to the studio (and it's liked a lot more overseas). 
 Suicide Squad tanked critically but was still a hit with the GA. 
Wonder Woman exceeded expectations. 
JL bit it hard because the studio didn't follow through with a vision they green-lit in 2011: to be the alternative. 
Matt Reeves is going to produce a set of new solo Batman films wisely distanced wisely from the last trilogy. For people whose bag is levity, 
Aquaman and 
Shazam! will fit the bill. 
Wonder Woman 2 is about to start filming. Things are rolling. 
Flashpoint is back to being 
Flash. Rumors of a new Superman solo movie are beginning to stir.
DC's three most famous, most iconic characters remain intact.