New Bold DC Strategy: Focus On Making Good Films

While DC’s extended universe has been hit or miss, and for the majority of fans it’s been mostly miss, they have had some success. That success mainly comes from 2017’s Wonder Woman, as it befilm that has been best received by both critics and fans. Dc hopes that the upcoming Aquaman. Toby Emmerich, Waner Bros film chairman, recently spoke with Entertainment Weekly and spoke about how quality reigns supreme at the theater.

“I think the good movies work better. Somebody once said the best business strategy in motion pictures in quality. And I think in a world of Rotten Tomatoes and social media, what’s been proven the better the movie — particularly in the superhero genre — the better it performs. You can’t hide the bacon anymore.”

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While this does make me hopeful for upcoming DC projects, this idea seems an obvious one for a film studio to grasp, make good movies. It’s a simple enough idea, but the execution, as we have all born witness to, is much more difficult to achieve. I feel good about Aquaman, I am a fan of both Momoa as an actor and Wan as a director, and I hope it becomes DC’s next hit.

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Source: Enterintament Weekly

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