Itâs true. The hierarchy of power in the DC universe is about to change. But it wonât be Black Adam doing the changingâitâs Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav. At a recent event, he described the future of DC Films as more focused and singular than it had been in the past. âThereâs not going to be four Batmans,â he said.
Speaking at the Capital Marketsâ Technology, Internet, Media and Telecommunications Conference (via IndieWire), the company head discussed what he felt DC needs to do to be more successful, and it is, in fact, looking at Marvel. âThe strategy that [former Disney CEO Bob] Iger put together was all Marvels in one place,â Zaslav said. âYou donât wake up and find out that thereâs a Batman TV show somewhere and a Batman cartoon somewhere else, they all have to relate to each other. There has to be a look and feel for all of it. And so, I went on a journey a few months ago of, âHow do I put all of DC in one place?â âCause I think itâs one of the biggest opportunities at this company.â
The answer, it turns out, comes with hiring the new heads of DC Films James Gunn and Peter Safran, who have been tasked with creating a new, focused future for the brand. âPart of our strategy is drive the hell out of DC, which James and Peter are gonna do,â Zaslav said. âThey thrilled the fans, I think theyâll thrill you over a period of time. But also really focus on our strategic advantage, the great content we have that everyone in the world knows, and focus on telling those stories.â
The CEO mentioned that Superman is, of course, a focus (âWe havenât done a Superman movie in 13 years,â he also noted), and that while Gunn is working on writing a new DC movie, Safran is âfixingâ Aquaman. Whatever that means. Might it have to do with the fact Ben Affleckâs Batman was set to cameo in the upcoming sequel? And if he does, does that give DC the aforementioned four Batmans moving around in live-action? Meaning Robert Pattinson in The Batman, Ben Affleck in Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, Michael Keaton in The Flash, and the young actor as Bruce Wayne from the Joker series? We donât know.
It wasnât mentioned at the event, but the other thing Zaslavâs quote brings to mind is the multiverse storyline of The Flash. Rumor had it that film was made explicitly with the aim to give DC another starting point for its storytelling. Will this idea of keeping everything focused change that movie? Has the CEO already given The Flash a mental Batgirl and dismissed it as a one-off? There are so many questions to be answered in the next few months as Gunn gets set to release what weâd imagine are his final two Marvel projects (Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 and that franchiseâs Christmas special), and DC gets back into theaters with Shazam! Fury of the Gods and The Flash.
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