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Matt Reeves’ The Batman was criticised by DCEU fans who wanted Ben Affleck to return as star and director despite him having quit the role with no intention of returning permanently after the troubled production of Justice League (2017).
My personal list for the DCEU so far best to worst Man of Steel - 8.5 Zack Snyder’s Justice League 8.3 Wonder Woman - 8 BVS ultimate edition - 7.8 Shazam!- 7.5 Aquaman- 7 BVS -6.5 Birds of Prey -6..5 Wonder Woman 1984 -6 Justice League 5.8 Suicide Squad -5.5 Non- DCEU from what I’ve watched The Dark Knight - 9
Over the past few days, I've been posting polls to rate each DCEU movie on a scale from 1 to 10 to see what people's opinions are of them. Because Reddit only allows 6 options for polls, I had to make the two-rating options one, so the 6-7/10 option for instance comes out to be 6.5 when calculating the results.
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Overall, the DCEU is an incongruous hodgepodge of movies—light and dark, funny and serious, feel-good and deep. Taken individually, however, some installments DCEU are absolute gems, although these movies very firmly lie in the minority.
For years, the only scene we had with DCEU Batman and Joker onscreen together was the short chase scene in Suicide Squad Also, going by what we know about the rest of the Snyder plan, JL2 was gonna be the Knightmare stuff … when they hadn’t even built up Superman’s relationships with the rest of the League yet.
All this to say, the DCEU canon goes: MoS, Bvs (theatrical edition), SS (either the theatrical or extended editions, as those don't contradict each other or anything else before/after), WW, Josstice League, Aquaman, Shazam, BoP, WW84, TSS, Black Adam, Peacemaker, Shazam 2, Blue Beetle, and Aquaman 2.
Honestly i thought it was a fun movie, really. Margot Robbie as Harley killed it (as always) What action there was i thought was cool, most of the characters were peak casting, but what was tearing it down was most of the plot, Jared Leto's god awful Joker, the underuse of characters with crazy potential, and how much the comedy overshadowed the gritty parts.
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The thing is, they also didn't need to throw the baby out with the bathwater. The DCEU required a much bigger course correction than the MCU did back then, but it didn't need a complete U-turn. Weirdly enough, I really think the ideas of the Silverman/Johns era were a great way to correct some aspects of the DCEU without completely abandoning it: