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Frank Gorshin is the only good live action Riddler.
Amen to that. Jim Carrey tried his damnest to emulate as The Riddler, but execution wise, he's just playing himself in a few previous roles he was in that it's completely distracting. I'd say John Glover, Robert Englund and Wally Wingert were really good Riddlers (at least if we're counting voice roles), but they're still no Gorshin
 
it was always a green arrow show. it was supposed to be a Justin Hartley led spin off of Smallville (which coincidentally was a Batman show being developed but Aronofsky's Batman Year One movie was in development so WB vetoed any Batman origin stuff.)
Ironically enough, Green Arrow on Smallville was originally supposed to be Batman too which is why he also behaves more like the Grim Knight than the Emerald Archer, especially early on in the show.
I will say that DCAU only really affected the perception of Batman honestly. Since that's the only thing people think about when it comes to the DCAU. The only thing that also affected the perception of Batman is the Nolan films which made people think Batman is this realistic superhero character, not that the Nolan films or DCAU are bad, but they held a lot of influence that almost hurts Batman.
I'd go further and say that most people's perceptions of Batman are solidly based in the late DCAU era where he becomes almost completely cold and "focused on the mission" (specifically in JL/JLU). Early DCAU Batman was considerably more human and approachable.
 
Well thank Fuck they did. I'm very glad we got what we did rather than a Smallville spin-off. That would have been dire (no disrespect to Smallvill, it just would have been a bad idea).
yeah I love smallville dearly, but it's a big time and place nostalgia thing over quality. the show isn't completely terrible but it wouldn't have been a good jumping off point for a shared universe and Hartley's Ollie I like, but couldn't have carried a show imo. I remember the forums going nuts with disappointment when it became its own thing and I was basically the only guy like "good it'll have less of a chance of sucking if it is it's own show"
But for real? Of the cast I recall, they are both two that I most disliked. Deathstroke was some squat little aussie who never seemed remotely threatening to me. And I just out and out dislike the actor who played Merlyn. Though the character was written well. I dislike Moira his mum as well, mind. But her run was finite. I didn't like Kaitie Cassidy at first but grew to like her later on. Whilst Felicity had the opposite trajectory. The show did go downhill at a little in the middle seasons and that little Russian guy was wholly unconvincing as a Russian mobster. But the show picked up again and imo it ended on a high.
The Deathstroke guy I thought did pretty good with the material he was given, and Merlyn is a useless literal who in the comics and they made him interesting and actually kinda cool and the actor did a lot of the heavy lifting. I hated Canary & Felicity though. looking back, all of those CW shows could have and would have been way better if they didn't have the mandated CW relationship drama that goes on too long and does nothing for the plot. Part of this was Smallville's influence, and part of it is the CWs target audience so they lean into it but really that shit is what makes the whole CWverse borderline unwatchable to go back to having seen it before.
Ironically enough, Green Arrow on Smallville was originally supposed to be Batman too which is why he also behaves more like the Grim Knight than the Emerald Archer, especially early on in the show.
Yeah, I remember people on those forums hyping up they were doing Batman tied in to Lex's past and their fathers would know each other and then season 5? 6 maybe, it's green arrow and everyone was like this sucks they aren't even pretending he wasn't supposed to be batman lol I'm glad they did that though now, because without it Arrow wouldn't have gotten made and Green Arrow himself got a little astroturfed into a mainstream character through Smallville and Arrow and that's fine with me. the biggest problem Smallville had especially by the end is they did shit different for the sake of it, not because they needed to or wanted to. this is also prevalent in the sequel comics. by the time they get to Batman, Wonder Woman, and Constantine in the season 11 comic books they are reinventions for absolutely no reason other than it's smallville so everyone is a reinvention.
 
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Top 5 biggest flops of 2023. Disney had 4. Ezra Miller the flash saved Disney from having 5 biggest flops of the 2023.
 
wow, you know you're doing bad when things are bad enough to cite John Carter Of No Particular Planet
That, as well as The Lone Ranger and Mars Needs Moms are also comparable for Disney's same level of failures as the two. Not only can't Disney figure out why they're losing money, but even insiders and analysts also can't figure out why 2023 was, all and all, an unprofitable year. Some issues regarding this might be pointing to the writers and actors strike that both happened during the summer, but this isn't really the case. Major corpos care less about talent and more about money and nepotism
 
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Top 5 biggest flops of 2023. Disney had 4. Ezra Miller the flash saved Disney from having 5 biggest flops of the 2023.
In case anyone wanted to see the article and a breakdown of the numbers, because wasn't linked


'The Marvels' P&L​

All figures in millions

Table with 2 columns and 22 rows.
CATEGORYTOTAL (US $)
BOX OFFICE
Domestic84.5
International121.6
Worldwide206.1
REVENUES
Theatrical88.0
Home Entertainment40.0
Television and Streaming90.0
TOTAL REVENUES218.0
EXPENSES
Production Costs270.0
Prints and Ads110.0
Residuals and Other Distribution Expenses21.0
Interest and Overhead54.0
Participations--
TOTAL EXPENSES455.0
STUDIO NET−237.0
Source: Deadline Estimates

'The Flash' P&L​

All figures in millions

Table with 2 columns and 22 rows.
CATEGORYTOTAL (US $)
BOX OFFICE
Domestic108.1
International163.2
Worldwide271.3
REVENUES
Theatrical115.0
Home Entertainment50.0
Television and Streaming85.0
TOTAL REVENUES250.0
EXPENSES
Production Costs200.0
Prints and Ads120.0
Residuals and Other Distribution Expenses25.0
Interest and Overhead60.0
Participations--
TOTAL EXPENSES405.0
STUDIO NET−155.0

'Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny' P&L​

All figures in millions

Table with 2 columns and 22 rows.
CATEGORYTOTAL (US $)
BOX OFFICE
Domestic174.5
International209.5
Worldwide384.0
REVENUES
Theatrical173.0
Home Entertainment80.0
Television and Streaming120.0
TOTAL REVENUES373.0
EXPENSES
Production Costs300.0
Prints and Ads120.0
Residuals and Other Distribution Expenses36.0
Interest and Overhead60.0
Participations--
TOTAL EXPENSES516.0
STUDIO NET−143.0


'Wish' P&L​

All figures in millions

Table with 2 columns and 22 rows.
CATEGORYTOTAL (US $)
BOX OFFICE
Domestic64.0
International189.2
Worldwide253.2
REVENUES
Theatrical106.0
Home Entertainment40.0
Television and Streaming85.0
TOTAL REVENUES231.0
EXPENSES
Production Costs200.0
Prints and Ads100.0
Residuals and Other Distribution Expenses22.0
Interest and Overhead40.0
Participations--
TOTAL EXPENSES362.0
STUDIO NET−131.0


'Haunted Mansion' P&L​

All figures in millions

Table with 2 columns and 22 rows.
CATEGORYTOTAL (US $)
BOX OFFICE
Domestic67.7
International49.8
Worldwide117.5
REVENUES
Theatrical53.0
Home Entertainment30.0
Television and Streaming60.0
TOTAL REVENUES143.0
EXPENSES
Production Costs150.0
Prints and Ads65.0
Residuals and Other Distribution Expenses15.0
Interest and Overhead30.0
Participations--
TOTAL EXPENSES260.0
STUDIO NET−117.0
 
I've looked all over deadline, but can not find that article at all, would be helpful if you linked it. Sure it isn't fake image you grabbed from 4chan?
People on the internet would believe all the fake rumor stuff (especially some photoshop job of a meme posted on the /tv/ or /co/ boards) are real without providing actual evidence
 
Looking at the article, only The Marvels still remains the biggest loss, even for Disney in comparison to John Carter just 11 years prior
Awwww, but I liked John Carter. It was a fun movie. I sincerely believe that the marketing department forcing a name change from "John Carter of Mars" (the novel title) genuinely harmed it. It made it invisible to sci-fi fans and deceptive to non-Sci-Fi fans. I mean, what the fuck does "John Carter" tell you about a movie? John Wick can get away with it because it has Keanu Reeves, a big marketing budget and is in a genre where that works. John Carter? What's that.

Sorry, rant over. I'm not saying the movie is high art but it's fun and didn't deserve to fail that badly.
 
David Corenswet in the new Superman Costume has been officially unveiled.

wow everything I didn't want in one fucking picture. ugly ass the boys tv costume, complete with overdesigned new52 shit, out of shape looking superman, vegeta shooting a galic gun at an unseen goku, superman looking pathetic like lois just cucked him and made him watch with a race swapped bull jimmy olsen, superman dilly dallying around not stopping shit. fantastic guys, just fantastic.
 
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