DC Studios THREAD - GunnVerse Begins - Chapter ONE: Gods & Monsters

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i guess this answers my questions about beast boys transformation








 
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so i guess starfire only becomes orange when she uses her powers? it might confuses many of their audience because they made her powers color green in the cartoon not orange and now her powers are based on the comics
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yikes at the poster.
 
i did and right now i'd play the wait and see game and how the original content is

some shows like CW one aren't there because of licensing, some books aren't complete (for some reason) and it isn't widely available in all devices yet (i have to use it on an ipad or pc to watch because i can't use my ps4 or xbox or smart tv)

highlights are the BTAS, JL, Super Friends and older shows like Lois & Clark and George Reeves Superman show

comic-wise, they have a good catalog that intros the characters and it's mostly tied to the shows and movies they have like the titans show is coming so they keep recommending titans books

there's also an encyclopedia that will be constantly updated along with news and seems to be a daily series for the news

and so far that is it, they are suppose to listen to the community and update as much as possible but that has yet to be seen

for me, it works just because i don't dedicate time to really view anything there in particular, it's more like if i want to watch/read something on my free time then i can access their library, i don't use/open it daily

if you will treat it like netflix where it is the center of your entertainment/viewing, it's going to be lacking especially if you don't really want to just rewatch or get tired of the old stuff

i'd give it a wait and see approach for now and maybe jump in once the original contents all there and/or they start pumping them out consistently
 
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i did and right now i'd play the wait and see game and how the original content is

some shows like CW one aren't there because of licensing, some books aren't complete (for some reason) and it isn't widely available in all devices yet (i have to use it on an ipad or pc to watch because i can't use my ps4 or xbox or smart tv)

highlights are the BTAS, JL, Super Friends and older shows like Lois & Clark and George Reeves Superman show

comic-wise, they have a good catalog that intros the characters and it's mostly tied to the shows and movies they have like the titans show is coming so they keep recommending titans books

there's also an encyclopedia that will be constantly updated along with news and seems to be a daily series for the news

and so far that is it, they are suppose to listen to the community and update as much as possible but that has yet to be seen

for me, it works just because i don't dedicate time to really view anything there in particular, it's more like if i want to watch/read something on my free time then i can access their library, i don't use/open it daily

if you will treat it like netflix where it is the center of your entertainment/viewing, it's going to be lacking especially if you don't really want to just rewatch or get tired of the old stuff

i'd give it a wait and see approach for now and maybe jump in once the original contents all there and/or they start pumping them out consistently

Main draw for me would be having Batman The Animated Series in HD, but I should probably be getting that on Blu-ray anyway when it drops.
 
i did and right now i'd play the wait and see game and how the original content is

some shows like CW one aren't there because of licensing, some books aren't complete (for some reason) and it isn't widely available in all devices yet (i have to use it on an ipad or pc to watch because i can't use my ps4 or xbox or smart tv)

highlights are the BTAS, JL, Super Friends and older shows like Lois & Clark and George Reeves Superman show

comic-wise, they have a good catalog that intros the characters and it's mostly tied to the shows and movies they have like the titans show is coming so they keep recommending titans books

there's also an encyclopedia that will be constantly updated along with news and seems to be a daily series for the news

and so far that is it, they are suppose to listen to the community and update as much as possible but that has yet to be seen

for me, it works just because i don't dedicate time to really view anything there in particular, it's more like if i want to watch/read something on my free time then i can access their library, i don't use/open it daily

if you will treat it like netflix where it is the center of your entertainment/viewing, it's going to be lacking especially if you don't really want to just rewatch or get tired of the old stuff

i'd give it a wait and see approach for now and maybe jump in once the original contents all there and/or they start pumping them out consistently

thanks for the info. will hold off a little bit like suggested.
 
Yeah, if everyone else is getting that show on netflix then why the hell would we want to get another service for it?
 
Yeah, if everyone else is getting that show on netflix then why the hell would we want to get another service for it?


probably getting paid a hefty amount for it... if DC Universe isn't available outside the US, might as well make money for it while someone else distributes

i noticed that Rick & Morty is available on Netflix when i was in Australia last year, was very disappointed when i got back and it wasn't available here
 
Fathom Events bringing Superman & Batman back to the big screen

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Two of the most iconic DC Super Heroes in pop-culture history are coming back to the big screen this November as each celebrates a milestone cinematic anniversary with special presentations by Fathom Events, Warner Bros. and DC.

Richard Donner’s legendary 1978 Superman will play on Sunday, November 25, and Tuesday, November 27, at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. (local time). The revolutionary Batman animated adventure Batman: Mask of the Phantasm returns to movie theaters for only one night on Monday, November 12, playing at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. (local times). Tickets for both of these special presentations — which will play in more than 500 movie theaters nationwide — are available now and can be purchased online at www.FathomEvents.com or at participating theater box offices.

To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the landmark film and the 80th anniversary of the beloved DC character created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Schuster, Fathom Events will present Superman in its original theatrical version, as audiences saw it upon its initial release in December 1978. A box-office sensation, Superman broke industry records and went on to gross more than $300 million worldwide, leading to three direct sequels — and helping introduce the world to the enormous possibility of comic-book film adaptations.

Christopher Reeve stars as Superman and Clark Kent, leading an incomparable cast that includes Margot Kidder as Lois Lane, Gene Hackman as villainous Lex Luthor, Marlon Brando and Susannah York as Superman’s parents Jor-El and Lara; Ned Beatty and Valerie Perrine as Luthor’s sidekicks Otis and Miss Tessmacher; Jackie Cooper as Perry White; Glenn Ford and Phyllis Thaxter as George and Martha Kent; and Jeff East as teenaged Clark Kent. Superman was written by Mario Puzo, David Newman, Leslie Newman and Robert Benton from a story by Mario Puzo.

Accompanying Superman will be a cinematic rarity: Max Fleischer’s animated Superman short Mechanical Monsters, presented in movie theaters for the first time since its original release in 1941. The 10-minute, Technicolor cartoon is one of 17 animated shorts produced in the 1940s that were based on DC’s legendary hero.

Since its first appearance in 1993, Batman: Mask of the Phantasm has become a favorite of fans and critics alike. Batman: Mask of the Phantasm will thrill fans 25 years after its initial release with its tale of the Dark Knight and his mission to clear his own name after vicious mob bosses are found murdered — with all fingers pointing toward Batman as the criminal.

Told in a bold, memorable animated style, Batman: Mask of the Phantasm stars the voices of Kevin Conroy as Batman, Stacy Keach as Phantasm, Efrem Zimbalist Jr. as Alfred, Dana Delaney as Andrea Beaumont, and Mark Hamill as The Joker. Batman: Mask of the Phantasm — directed by Eric Radomski and Bruce W. Timm from a screenplay by Alan Burnett, Paul Dini, Martin Pasko, and Michael Reaves — will be presented with the hilarious 2010 Looney Tunes animated short Rabid Rider, starring Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner.

“There are no bigger Super Heroes in the world than Batman and Superman, and these incredible cinematic adventures are true movie milestones,” said Tom Lucas, Fathom Events VP of Studio Relations. “Fathom Events is honored to be working with Warner Bros. and DC to return them to the silver screen for their anniversaries, and we can’t wait to share the excitement of these movies with fans of all ages.”
 
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