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Post by justanaveragejoe on Sept 29, 2017 5:34:35 GMT
If the DCEU was a true Shared Universe, they wouldn't have taken the lazy way out by starting off with the predictable ones like Batman and Superman. It isn't lazy to start off with your biggest hitters. It's smart strategy.
MCU fans complain about it only because MCU doesn't have any big hitters like Superman and Batman. It would be like fans of other teams complaining about the 1990s Bulls because Michael Jordan takes the most shots on the team and whenever a game comes down to the last shot, Michael Jordan is usually the 1 who takes that last shot for the Bulls.
"Waah! Waah! Waah! Why is Jordan always taking that last shot for the Bulls? Why doesn't someone else take that last shot for the Bulls? Waah! Waah! Waah!"
Because when you have the greatest player in the world on your team, it's smart strategy to have him take the last shot when the game's on the line. And when you have Superman and Batman, it's smart strategy to start your shared cinematic universe with them. It's not DC's fault that MCU is so lame that MCU doesn't have any big hitters like Superman and Batman.
So you're comparing MJ to Batman and Superman? Ok, if that's the case, why aren't they winning? MJ was clutch, and always made the winning basket. Both Superman and Batman tried to take the last shot and lost. They got beaten by Civil War financially and critically last year. And we all know MJ went undefeated in the NBA Finals. 
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