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I bet it's going to tie into his Aquaman movie. I doubt we get anything on GL since that movie hasn't really moved past the development stage.
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Asked whether he’ll get to five outings as Batman, taking Batman v Superman, Suicide Squad and Justice League into account as his first three, he replied “I don’t know about that. We’ll see what the future holds.”
For some reason, I hope he doesn't return.
Not Ben's fault, but I do want that younger Batman (pause). Not sure how that will tie in to the current DCEU though.
We're in too deep with this iteration.
Kevin Feige can’t wait for ‘Justice League’ and thinks Marvel/DC fans have nothing to fight over
The Marvel and DC rivalry has existed for decades. For most of its history, the rivalry has consisted of playful jabs between creators and fans. In an era in which superhero movies dominate the box office and social media conversations, however, things have taken a much nastier turn and Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige simply doesn’t get it.
Feige recently sat down with Crave Online to discuss Thor: Ragnarok (spoiler warning, if you click on the link) when he was asked about the feud between fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the DC Extended Universe. The Marvel Studios boss doesn’t see any reason for fans to come into conflict with one another.
"But I think it’s ridiculous. I think movies are awesome and people should go out and support awesome movies, and I go support those movies and I thought Wonder Woman was awesome. I can’t wait to see what Geoff Johns and Joss [Whedon] and the gang has done with Justice League. I guess people like rivalries, I guess? I don’t know. But I’m seeing Geoff Johns in a couple weeks for dinner. We went to this **** Donner event together. ****’s Superman is still the best archetype of superhero films. So yeah, just go see cool movies. What are you fighting about?"
Whatever animosity may exist between Marvel and DC fans, it clearly does not carry over to the people in charge of actually making the movies. Feige and Johns, the co-head of DC Films, are longtime friends who met while working for Superman director Richard Donner. They cheer each other on and not just because they’re decent people, which they are.
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Source: https://www.marvelstudiosnews.com/2...ce-league-thinks-marveldc-fans-nothing-fight/
I know this site is the bible to some folks..
https://editorial.rottentomatoes.co...mpaign=sharelinks&utm_medium=&utm_source=twtr
This Marvel vs DC ******** involves people with no lives. Period.
In the end, the viewers want good films.
You mean the last 6 Alien movies( including the ill advised vs Predator films)... After Aliens it was over.