Katana suicide squad8/17/2023 And, of course, I was aware of the negative reviews for this movie. That's why it shouldn't surprise anyone that this is, really, my first real exposure to the DC Cinematic Universe. And, to me, Superman has always been really fucking boring as a character, so I've just had no interest in any of his movies, even dating back to the Christopher Reeve days. Just a goofy and silly version of the character. People may think I'm joking, but I think the Batman we really need right now is Lego Batman. And doing the same dark and brooding Batman only with Ben Affleck instead of Christian Bale is the wrong move. After seeing a dark and brooding Batman for 6 years, I felt that the character and franchise needed a fresh perspective. Honestly, BvS didn't interest me in the slightest whatsoever, though I may watch it soon. At least creatively speaking, as BvS made $850 million worldwide, which is not a number to scoff at. BvS was a direct attempt to compete with Marvel and, sadly, they haven't gotten off to a hot start. You could say that they really started it with Man of Steel, but I wouldn't consider that the official start of it. DC, on the other hand, just decided to jump start its own cinematic universe with the overhyped Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. And, if we're being frank, they did it in a genius manner. They spent four years alone building up to that culmination. Marvel, during its Phase One, spent 4 years and five individual movies to assemble the Avengers for the culmination of Phase One in, you guessed it, The Avengers. Part of the problem with DC's attempts is that they failed to realize why Marvel's Universe succeeded. DC has been trying to play catch-up since the end of Nolan's Dark Knight Trilogy, the crowning jewel of all comic book films. When you talk about DC Comic's Cinematic Universe, it's almost impossible to do so without without bringing up how Marvel has succeeded tremendously at creating its own gigantic universe that covers films and TV. Rating: PG-13 (Disturbing Behavior|Suggestive Content|Action Throughout|Language|Sequences of Violence) Dubbed Task Force X, the criminals unite to battle a mysterious and powerful entity, while the diabolical Joker (Jared Leto) launches an evil agenda of his own. Now armed with government weapons, Deadshot (Will Smith), Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie), Captain Boomerang, Killer Croc and other despicable inmates must learn to work together. intelligence officer decides to assemble a team of dangerous, incarcerated supervillains for a top-secret mission.
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