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Post by judgejosephdredd on Aug 23, 2017 16:33:40 GMT
But how is keeping the DCEU and the CW shows smart? Even Fox is keeping their X-Men shows connected with Legion and the upcoming The Gifted. Like thisguy4000 said below, it'll get mainstream audiences confused to have a separate universe. With everything connected, it's easier for non-comic book readers to sit and watch and prepare for the next installment. A separate Elseworld universe would mean they would have to have another superhero universe to follow (isn't 3 enough?) and would be like more homework for mainstream audiences. Is WB trying to kill the superhero genre like they almost did in 97? Also, how does the MCU TV shows fail at connecting their shows to the movies? Have you even watch any of the Netflix shows? I should just point out that I don't think keeping their TV and movie universes separate is a problem. Television and film are two different mediums, so they're in no way required to cross over with one another, especially since the audience for the shows are much smaller than for the films. However, the movies are still affecting the TV shows even though they aren't occupying the same universe. After the Suicide Squad movie was announced the Suicide Squad as depicted in the "Arrow-verse" decrease dramatically and characters like Deadshot didn't appear as often as they used to.
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