The latest rumor on the DCU: the Warner would have decided to work hard and would increase to 3 or 4 films per year.
Rumors have always been legions about, the cinematic universe of DC. And often murder. If we must always take a step back on this kind of information and not take away from the mind that it remains a rumor – especially since the source is Umberto Gonzalez, specialist gossip – it still seems very likely.
Indeed, it seems that after the setbacks of productions of recent times – remember that The Flash has lost two directors, the same for Dark Universe renamed Justice League Dark, because he was also stung his title by Universal , and that Zack Snyder has left the place of Justice League director to Joss Whedon -, the success of Wonder Woman in the cinema has pushed the Warner to accelerate the pace and finally reorganize all that, passing very soon to not less than 3 or 4 films a year. Just that.
And even if Aquaman, directed by James Wan, is the only film of the DCU officially scheduled for next year, remember that a lot of productions are already launched and it is very likely that one or two other films will be announced for the first time. ‘next year. Probably simpler films to make, more reasonable budget. For example, David Ayer’s Gotham Sirens, director of Suicide Squad, starring Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie), Poison Ivy, and Catwoman, who may still be up for an exit late next year. The same is true for Nightwing by Chris McKay (Lego Batman) and Batgirl by Joss Whedon, although he is currently working on Justice League reshoots.
There is also a sequel for Suicide Squad, Wonder Woman, Justice League and Man of Steel, and if none is yet in production, everything could go very fast.
Last but not least, Matt Reeves (The Last Two Opus of the Monkeys) is scheduled to premiere The Batman in June 2018, and the films Shazam and Black Adam (starring Dwayne The Rock Johnson in the title role). ) are currently in production.
No doubt we will be entitled to many announcements at the Comic Con San Diego in July. With perhaps even the presence of a precise DCU timeline with all programmed outings as we Marvel accustomed, even if the Warner had tried it with great difficulty after Man of Steel.
Who among you remembers that a Cyborg movie was planned for 2020?
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