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https://www.theverge.com/2018/10/4/1...-second-season
DC has renewed its original show Titans for a second season
The show premiered at New York Comic Con, and it launches on DC Universe on October 12th
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Originally posted by Andrew NDBGeoff Johns should have a 10 mile restraining order from comic books, let alone films.
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Titans reviews are popping up:
- Nerdist: DC UNIVERSE’S TITANS IS SURPRISING, COMPELLING, AND FULL OF GREAT CHARACTERS
- io9: There's More Depth to DC Universe's Titans Than You Think
- Collider: ‘Titans’ Review: Teen Titans, No
- Comicbook.com: 'Titans' Is Campy, Violent, and Utterly Satisfying
- Forbes: The 'Riverdale' Of DC Comics Adaptations
- Cnet: DC Universe's Titans makes a brutal first impression
- Washington Post: Sex, lies and capes: ‘Titans’ isn’t as good as Netflix’s Marvel shows yet, but it’s hard to ignore
- IGN: Titans relies too much on violence to make an impact in its first episode, but there's definite potential.
- Heroic Hollywood: ‘Titans’ Is The Best DC Comics Series To Date
I was on the fence about subscribing to the service before Young Justice was available since Titans still doesn't look that appealing to me but they gave everyone who attended today's NYCC panel a free year of the service so I guess I'll give it a shot.Last edited by Hypo; 10-05-2018, 12:14 AM.
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I won't sign up for the DC streaming service until about this time next year, because I'm going to wait for more content is loaded onto the service.You just witnessed the strength of geek knowledge. N.W.A., Nerd With Attitude. Straight out of Vulcan!
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The Wrap: James Gunn in Talks to Write ‘Suicide Squad 2’ for DC; May Also Direct
Holy Poach, Batman: James Gunn, director of Marvel’s “Guardians of the Galaxy” films, is in talks to write “Suicide Squad 2” for DC with an eye toward direct the next installment, three insiders exclusively told TheWrap.
Gunn will have a completely new take on the property, in which DC supervillains are recruited by the government to carry out secret missions too dirty for the likes of Superman and Batman.
The first “Suicide Squad,” which starred Will Smith and Margot Robbie, earned nearly $750 million worldwide on a $175 million budget before promotion and advertising. The film also launched Robbie’s Harley Quinn and Jared Leto’s take on The Joker.
Robbie will topline “Birds of Prey,” about the most dangerous women in Gotham City.
Gunn was fired from Disney’s “Guardians of the Galaxy” franchise after online critics discovered years-old tweets in which he joked about rape and pedophilia. Gunn apologized and said he had grown as a person in the years since the jokes. Despite calls from many fans to reinstate him, Disney has made clear that he will not be back to direct the third “Guardians of the Galaxy.”
Gunn is repped by UTA and Safran company.
Chuck Roven is producing the “Suicide Squad” sequel.
David Ayer, who directed the first movie, was never expected to return to the franchise following a harrowing battle with the studio during the edit process.
TheWrap wrote previously about the fallout between Ayer and top WB executives, who effectively locked the director out of his own editing room to deliver a lighter version of a superhero movie, while Ayer was more focused on the darkness of the bad guys.
Gavin O’Connor wrote the previous draft of the script.
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On a positive note, one of the things the Suicide Squad concept has going for it is they don't need much of a reboot to improve on a bad installment. They are a group of villains the governent puts together for covert missions. Just move forward and tell another adventure. If any of the cast doesn't come back you can avoid recasting by simply replacing those characters with new villains.
If Gunn does come onboard he can effectively act like he has a clean slate without the hassle of really wiping it clean. Make a sequel that doesn't suck in place of a reboot that isn't really needed.
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You're right. The only character that should be kept is Waller, and she wasn't the problem of Squad 1.
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Originally posted by Michael Heide View PostYou're right. The only character that should be kept is Waller, and she wasn't the problem of Squad 1.
And I'm not sure I was 100% onboard with Waller in that movie. Killing the feds in the office simply because they didn't have high enough clearance isn't just cold or bureaucratic pragmatism. It was cartoonish villainy.
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If I were Gunn I would keep Robbie as HQ. He can rebuild the team from there. The more I think about it, the more I dont want the team to exclude Deadshot, Rick Flag and Boomerang. And I would rather those actors not reprise those roles. So right there my little idea goes out the window for me. Sigh...
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