Q&A

What makes a good cinematic universe?

What makes a good cinematic universe?

“Lots of action, strong characters, and, likely, an appearance from a familiar face in the MCU. As long as they don’t deviate too much from the formula, the movies are going to have box office success.” The best Marvel movies are very good.

Will DC make a cinematic universe?

The DCEU was originally planned to center around five films directed by Zack Snyder, but DC Films downplayed the shared nature of the universe in order to allow greater autonomy for the individual filmmakers in 2018….

DC Extended Universe
Based on Characters by DC Comics

How do I fix DC Universe?

Here are a few ways we thought of how to fix DC’s ongoing problem with their films.

  1. Build a Better DC World.
  2. We Can’t Empathize With Superman.
  3. Offer a Story That Engages an Audience.
  4. Stop Making This Look So Hard.
  5. Kick Ben Affleck To The Curb.
  6. Ditch Zack Snyder.
  7. Offer Consistency Through All Films.
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What is the best cinematic universe?

Top 10 Fictional Movie Universes

  • #8: The Matrix.
  • #7: Godzilla Universe.
  • #6: Alien / Predator Universe.
  • #5: Star Trek Film Universe.
  • #4: Marvel Cinematic Universe.
  • #3: Harry Potter Universe.
  • #2: Middle-earth. “The Lord of the Rings” franchise (2001-03)
  • #1: Star Wars Universe. “Star Wars” franchise (1977-)

How do you make a cinematic universe?

Step 1: DO own interesting characters that audiences want to see. There’s nothing worse than trying to convince an audience that they really want to see your dull characters on the big screen just because YOU want to build a cinematic universe.

How do I create a shared universe?

A shared universe is created when an author tells multiple, divorced stories within the same ‘world’. J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth is the obvious example, being the setting for the events of The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings trilogy, and The Silmarillion.

Does Disney own WB?

They own everything from NBC to Telemundo to Syfy. One of the other companies that own everything is Time Warner Inc., which owns HBO, Warner Bros., the CW, DC Comics, and AOL among other properties. It’s important to remember that Disney isn’t the only huge media conglomerate around!