The DCEU has been around for nearly a decade now, beginning all the way back in 2013 with Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel. Since then, characters like Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, The Flash, and more have all joined the universe and formed the Justice League, the team that received its own movie(s).
Despite the universe appearing to be fully formed, to the point where smaller heroes like Shazam are receiving their own solo movies, the mixed or poor reception to many of the films in the franchise has leftDC in a state of unknown, with attempts to patch up any and all flaws that audiences see.
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2023’sThe Flash is being touted as the solution to these issues, with the movie said to be the start of a new universe for the franchise’s characters, this time with Michael Keaton as Batman and Supergirl effectively replacing her cousin as the Kryptonian on Earth, alongside a young Batgirl. These new leads are set to join the already existing Aquaman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Shazam, and possibly more characters like Harley Quinn and other villains (or anti-heroes) continuing as well. Despite this new start, the solutions found seem to be only temporary or half fixes, and won’t solve many of the long-term problems. However, a Crisis on Infinite Earthsadaptation could plausibly be the project to successfully reboot the DCEU to set the franchise up for true success in the future.
As stated, Michael Keaton is returning as Batman in what will be a blast of nostalgia for fans, particularly those who watched the actor in his two Tim Burton-directed solo films in the late 1980s and early 1990s. In all likelihood, Keaton will not receive his own solo movie once again as he is set to have a mentor-type
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