BvS was popular with the DCEU faithful and people who think the grim, uber serious, asshole Batman who maims and kills people is the 'right' way to write his character. I've seen a lot of fans for the Ultimate Cut in particular.
But with and after Justice League, interest in the DCEU tanked, even among those who liked MoS and BvS. Aquaman was an anomaly, which led people to think that the franchise still had a chance, but, no, it was dead.
The Snyder Cut for JL was funny. People bitch and moaned about how much they wanted it released, then when they finally got it... nobody seemed particularly interested in it. I saw very little discussion about it. People assumed that 99% of what was wrong with the original cut was due to Whedon but then the Snyder Cut ended up being basically the same movie but longer. And even with the bloated run time, Snyder still couldn't competently tell a basic comic story of super heroes coming together to punch an alien.
I sincerely hope we just reboot the DCEU but keep Cavil as Supes and keep the decently cast actors.
I don't care which Green Lantern gets adapted as long as it's one of the ones before the N52.
Fuck, I'd love me a Justice League movie with the classic silver-age lineup.
Man, I watched the CW Flash/Arrow stuff until the big Crisis event finished with the death of Oliver. It wasn't perfect, but it was entertaining. I found the adaptation of a lot of characters to be hit or miss, but it never got too shitty. I saw some of Supergirl but I only watched it for J'onn. Legends of Tomorrow was kind of a guilty pleasure, but that's also because I just liked the CW Captain Cold.
Batwoman was a total miss. Saw some of the Vixen/Ray stuff and it was okay. Dunno why they made The Ray gay.
I think that, funnily enough, we could just cast Grant Gustin as a DCEU movie Flash and Amell as a DCEU Green Arrow and they'd be perfectly fine. Benoist is a fine enough Supergirl.
You know what, fuck it. Just transition all the prominent lead characters from the CW shows into the movies already. Noone would care about Batwoman, but we'd otherwise have a decent lineup.
I found the CW Crisis event to just be fun fanservice. Maybe a little too much fanservice, but it was nice of them to even get the Smallville Clark actor to cameo for a scene. Hell, the '90s Flash was the one who pulled a big sacrifice and they had him cornily thinking of Tina, his love interest from that show.
And having Oliver become The Spectre, only to sacrifice himself all over again. Fun stuff. I know The Arrow kinda just ticked the boxes for a Batman show but with Green Arrow and seemed to have moments where we'd have actors play a relevant character only to just walk off (lmao we had a Wildcat, until the actor just up and left the series abruptly).
CW's stuff was really hit or miss, but I kinda found it to be mostly enjoyable. The Lois and Clark Superman show was neat. I saw some of the Black Lightning stuff, but it didn't interest me as much. Probably because I'm not a fan of the character. Don't get me wrong, he's cool and has his place. Same with Vixen and Supergirl. I'm just not that big a fan of a lot of these.
I hear there's a Stargirl show. Wonder if it's watchable or if it's Batwoman-tier trash.
Also, on a side-note, anyone remember Gotham? That was also a sorta fun show.