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Still don't think Batman is a bit too oversaturated yet?


Batman movie with Ben Affleck.

Gotham City Sirens

Nightwing Movie

And a Batgirl movie

DCEU More like BCEU
 

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*snrrk*

They really don't know how to do anyone else, huh?

At this rate I'm expecting Justice League to just be a Batman film with Wonder Woman, Flash etc having a brief cameo, perhaps post credits.
 

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Zhukov said:
*snrrk*

They really don't know how to do anyone else, huh?

At this rate I'm expecting Justice League to just be a Batman film with Wonder Woman, Flash etc having a brief cameo, perhaps post credits.
Exactly. At this point I am temtped to say Batman needs to get out of DC, he's holding everyone back. Get out of DC and have his own dedicated Comic Brand.
 

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Ezekiel said:
Samtemdo8 said:
Still don't think Batman is a bit too oversaturated yet?
I don't care. I don't consume most of the Batman media anyway. But I'd prefer an ocean of Batman-related content over the lameness of actual superheroes.

Ben Affleck's costume doesn't appeal to me and I was never into Nightwing, though I didn't mind him being in The New Batman Adventures. I'll probably ignore both those movies. Batgirl is one I'll keep an eye on. I liked some of the Harley x Ivy episodes in The Animated Series, so Sirens might be one I'll enjoy. I'm betting it will take itself too seriously or not seriously enough, though.
Don't like Superheroes yet Batman's rogue's gallery has plenty of Super villains like Cleyface, Bane, Poison Ivy, Ra's Al Ghul, Mr. Freeze, etc.

Unless you don't like them either and prefer the more "realisitc" ones like Joker, Penguin and Catwoman?
 

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Seriously? Don't get me wrong, I like Batman... but at the same time I feel like we're getting too much of the character. Come ON, Warner Brothers! Pick something else!

Zhukov said:
*snrrk*

They really don't know how to do anyone else, huh?

At this rate I'm expecting Justice League to just be a Batman film with Wonder Woman, Flash etc having a brief cameo, perhaps post credits.
Pretty much, yeah.
 

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Samtemdo8 said:
Still don't think Batman is a bit too oversaturated yet?


Batman movie with Ben Affleck.

Gotham City Sirens

Nightwing Movie

And a Batgirl movie

DCEU More like BCEU

My problem isn't oversaturated. My problem is that the DCEU doesn't know what the hell they are doing or how to make a film.
 

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Natemans said:
Samtemdo8 said:
Still don't think Batman is a bit too oversaturated yet?


Batman movie with Ben Affleck.

Gotham City Sirens

Nightwing Movie

And a Batgirl movie

DCEU More like BCEU

My problem isn't oversaturated. My problem is that the DCEU doesn't know what the hell they are doing or how to make a film.
By 3 movies. Most of these announcend movies are being helmed by different directors and writers.

But back on point, its not just films, the animated works also have an oversaturation of Batman, Batman is an important chacrater in the upcoming Watchmen crossover and the only charcater that knows about the reboots between New 52 and Rebirth comic lines.

Batman got a Telltale game, Batman is the Main Hero against Superman villainized in Injustice 2.
 

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Samtemdo8 said:
Natemans said:
Samtemdo8 said:
Still don't think Batman is a bit too oversaturated yet?


Batman movie with Ben Affleck.

Gotham City Sirens

Nightwing Movie

And a Batgirl movie

DCEU More like BCEU

My problem isn't oversaturated. My problem is that the DCEU doesn't know what the hell they are doing or how to make a film.
By 3 movies. Most of these announcend movies are being helmed by different directors and writers.

But back on point, its not just films, the animated works also have an oversaturation of Batman, Batman is an important chacrater in the upcoming Watchmen crossover and the only charcater that knows about the reboots between New 52 and Rebirth comic lines.

Batman got a Telltale game, Batman is the Main Hero against Superman villainized in Injustice 2.

3 movies and so far the reaction has been incredible mediocre. And no, I don't wanna hear the MCU comparison. We're on DC. They keep announcing all of these movies, but can we just stick to one film that gets it right and then do the rest? Also they need to slow down and stop trying to play catch up.

I agree he is in way too much stuff. Also I am completely against the Watchmen crossover for Rebirth. I think that's a terrible idea and kinda insulting to Alan Moore's work.

And I like the Telltale game. Of course he knows about the reboots. He's the world's greatest detective.
 

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I'm not well versed in DC comic lore beyond names and powers, but one of the fundamental problems I tend to see with the DC movies is how unbalanced all their superheros are besides Batman. Pretty much everybody on the Justice League has no limit in terms of power.

Superman and Wonder Woman can nearly blink to any opponent, are indestructible, and have strength that defies any sort of weight limit. Flash can basically stop time. Green Lantern can literally make any object. With these 4 it's hard to believe they would need anybody else because of the power gap. It also becomes very boring because they have little to no threats against them. At least with the Avengers everybody is somewhat mortal. Cap is only like 5x stronger than a human. Hawkeye and Black Widow shoot good. Ironman has quips. Even the ones that are overpowered like the Hulk, are generally shown as unstable and a side character or at least seem to be passing by, like Thor.

The reason Batman and Bat-Others seem to be thriving is that they all have some sort vulnerability that we can identify with. They all are mortal and have to overcome some hurdle to succeed. Not to mention you don't have to raise the cap on villains too much. SM, WW, and the Flash pretty much have to fight some sort of enemy with powers similar to theirs for it to make any sense or rely on the whole "Lose your power" trope.
 

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I'm not well versed in DC comic lore beyond names and powers, but one of the fundamental problems I tend to see with the DC movies is how unbalanced all their superheros are besides Batman. Pretty much everybody on the Justice League has no limit in terms of power.

Superman and Wonder Woman can nearly blink to any opponent, are indestructible, and have strength that defies any sort of weight limit. Flash can basically stop time. Green Lantern can literally make any object. With these 4 it's hard to believe they would need anybody else because of the power gap. It also becomes very boring because they have little to no threats against them. At least with the Avengers everybody is somewhat mortal. Cap is only like 5x stronger than a human. Hawkeye and Black Widow shoot good. Ironman has quips. Even the ones that are overpowered like the Hulk, are generally shown as unstable and a side character or at least seem to be passing by, like Thor.

The reason Batman and Bat-Others seem to be thriving is that they all have some sort vulnerability that we can identify with. They all are mortal and have to overcome some hurdle to succeed. Not to mention you don't have to raise the cap on villains too much. SM, WW, and the Flash pretty much have to fight some sort of enemy with powers similar to theirs for it to make any sense or rely on the whole "Lose your power" trope.
Its not that their unbalanced or OP, its the writers are very inconsistant.

I mean its possible to balance Superman's powers. Just have him be as strong as merely lifting a car or truck effortlessly, but struggle to stop a falling plane or runaway ship for example.

Or have enemies that matches Superman and Wonder Woman's powers and wit.
 

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Natemans said:
Samtemdo8 said:
Natemans said:
Samtemdo8 said:
Still don't think Batman is a bit too oversaturated yet?


Batman movie with Ben Affleck.

Gotham City Sirens

Nightwing Movie

And a Batgirl movie

DCEU More like BCEU

My problem isn't oversaturated. My problem is that the DCEU doesn't know what the hell they are doing or how to make a film.
By 3 movies. Most of these announcend movies are being helmed by different directors and writers.

But back on point, its not just films, the animated works also have an oversaturation of Batman, Batman is an important chacrater in the upcoming Watchmen crossover and the only charcater that knows about the reboots between New 52 and Rebirth comic lines.

Batman got a Telltale game, Batman is the Main Hero against Superman villainized in Injustice 2.

3 movies and so far the reaction has been incredible mediocre. And no, I don't wanna hear the MCU comparison. We're on DC. They keep announcing all of these movies, but can we just stick to one film that gets it right and then do the rest? Also they need to slow down and stop trying to play catch up.

I agree he is in way too much stuff. Also I am completely against the Watchmen crossover for Rebirth. I think that's a terrible idea and kinda insulting to Alan Moore's work.

And I like the Telltale game. Of course he knows about the reboots. He's the world's greatest detective.
I eagerly await to see the Watchmen crossover for either how spectacularly stupid it its or perhaps surprisingly good it might be.
 

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Samtemdo8 said:
Natemans said:
Samtemdo8 said:
Natemans said:
Samtemdo8 said:
Still don't think Batman is a bit too oversaturated yet?


Batman movie with Ben Affleck.

Gotham City Sirens

Nightwing Movie

And a Batgirl movie

DCEU More like BCEU

My problem isn't oversaturated. My problem is that the DCEU doesn't know what the hell they are doing or how to make a film.
By 3 movies. Most of these announcend movies are being helmed by different directors and writers.

But back on point, its not just films, the animated works also have an oversaturation of Batman, Batman is an important chacrater in the upcoming Watchmen crossover and the only charcater that knows about the reboots between New 52 and Rebirth comic lines.

Batman got a Telltale game, Batman is the Main Hero against Superman villainized in Injustice 2.

3 movies and so far the reaction has been incredible mediocre. And no, I don't wanna hear the MCU comparison. We're on DC. They keep announcing all of these movies, but can we just stick to one film that gets it right and then do the rest? Also they need to slow down and stop trying to play catch up.

I agree he is in way too much stuff. Also I am completely against the Watchmen crossover for Rebirth. I think that's a terrible idea and kinda insulting to Alan Moore's work.

And I like the Telltale game. Of course he knows about the reboots. He's the world's greatest detective.
I eagerly await to see the Watchmen crossover for either how spectacularly stupid it its or perhaps surprisingly good it might be.

I'm not really excited or have any positive to it. I will say Rebirth has been really good so far. And if people mentioned the Before Watchmen stuff, it was a bit of a mixed bag.

Although I will give it a great positive: the Minutemen story introduced me to Darwyn Cooke and I thank it immensely. Not only was that a great story, but I also got to read DC: The New Frontier, one of my favorite DC books.
 

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Ezekiel said:
Samtemdo8 said:
Ezekiel said:
Samtemdo8 said:
Still don't think Batman is a bit too oversaturated yet?
I don't care. I don't consume most of the Batman media anyway. But I'd prefer an ocean of Batman-related content over the lameness of actual superheroes.

Ben Affleck's costume doesn't appeal to me and I was never into Nightwing, though I didn't mind him being in The New Batman Adventures. I'll probably ignore both those movies. Batgirl is one I'll keep an eye on. I liked some of the Harley x Ivy episodes in The Animated Series, so Sirens might be one I'll enjoy. I'm betting it will take itself too seriously or not seriously enough, though.
Don't like Superheroes yet Batman's rogue's gallery has plenty of Super villains like Cleyface, Bane, Poison Ivy, Ra's Al Ghul, Mr. Freeze, etc.

Unless you don't like them either and prefer the more "realisitc" ones like Joker, Penguin and Catwoman?
That's what was cool about Solid Snake and Naked Snake. They were regular men fighting comic book bosses with supernatural powers. It made the fights more interesting. If they were superheroes themselves, it would have been lame.
So what about Spiderman who despite being a superhero still goes after people who are much faster and stronger than him.

Scarytown said:
I'm not well versed in DC comic lore beyond names and powers, but one of the fundamental problems I tend to see with the DC movies is how unbalanced all their superheros are besides Batman. Pretty much everybody on the Justice League has no limit in terms of power.

Superman and Wonder Woman can nearly blink to any opponent, are indestructible, and have strength that defies any sort of weight limit. Flash can basically stop time. Green Lantern can literally make any object. With these 4 it's hard to believe they would need anybody else because of the power gap. It also becomes very boring because they have little to no threats against them. At least with the Avengers everybody is somewhat mortal. Cap is only like 5x stronger than a human. Hawkeye and Black Widow shoot good. Ironman has quips. Even the ones that are overpowered like the Hulk, are generally shown as unstable and a side character or at least seem to be passing by, like Thor.

The reason Batman and Bat-Others seem to be thriving is that they all have some sort vulnerability that we can identify with. They all are mortal and have to overcome some hurdle to succeed. Not to mention you don't have to raise the cap on villains too much. SM, WW, and the Flash pretty much have to fight some sort of enemy with powers similar to theirs for it to make any sense or rely on the whole "Lose your power" trope.
Well thats the thing you have people like Superman who goes toe to toe with people who can give him a run for his money, people like Metallo, Lex Luthor and Toyman who expoilet his weakness, people like Darkseid, Zod and Doomsday who can go toe to toe with him and people like the Mr guy who forces Superman to use guile. Hell Wonder Woman tends to go after gods,Flash fights people who counter his super speed and Green Lantern fights Eldritch beings and people with similar powers to his. I mean just because these people are powerfull doesn't mean they can't be beat
 

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Ezekiel said:
PapaGreg096 said:
Ezekiel said:
Samtemdo8 said:
Ezekiel said:
Samtemdo8 said:
Still don't think Batman is a bit too oversaturated yet?
I don't care. I don't consume most of the Batman media anyway. But I'd prefer an ocean of Batman-related content over the lameness of actual superheroes.

Ben Affleck's costume doesn't appeal to me and I was never into Nightwing, though I didn't mind him being in The New Batman Adventures. I'll probably ignore both those movies. Batgirl is one I'll keep an eye on. I liked some of the Harley x Ivy episodes in The Animated Series, so Sirens might be one I'll enjoy. I'm betting it will take itself too seriously or not seriously enough, though.
Don't like Superheroes yet Batman's rogue's gallery has plenty of Super villains like Cleyface, Bane, Poison Ivy, Ra's Al Ghul, Mr. Freeze, etc.

Unless you don't like them either and prefer the more "realisitc" ones like Joker, Penguin and Catwoman?
That's what was cool about Solid Snake and Naked Snake. They were regular men fighting comic book bosses with supernatural powers. It made the fights more interesting. If they were superheroes themselves, it would have been lame.
So what about Spiderman who despite being a superhero still goes after people who are much faster and stronger than him.
Lame. I don't want my hero web-slinging and hopping around like an insect in a flamboyant skinsuit.
So you prefer your superhero grapple lining, gliding like a disgusting rodent in a heavy suit