DC Fans Are Blasting HBO Max For Retweet Of Post Mocking Justice League
In the latest episode of the digital melodrama that is the scorched earth of Twitter arguments,
The original post in question is the one below, tweeted by Daily Beast and Decider writer Scott Porch in relation to an article he wrote about the streaming platform’s development over the year of its operation and its focus on opening weekends.
Here’s an infonugget:@HBOMax’s three biggest opening-weekend movies to date are:
It would have probably garnered as much notice as most articles do in the oversaturated topic of major releases, were it not for the swipe at Zack Snyder’s magnum opus not being in the top three despite the regular inundation of coverage it received in the years between the theatrical version’s release and Snyder’s own vision debuting on the streaming service.
The constant chatter surrounding the short and long-term futures of the SnyderVerse has finally started to subside a little bit, with the weeks following the release of Zack Snyder’s
Justice League on HBO Max setting the rumor mill ablaze in regards to potential sequels, the filmmaker’s return to the franchise, a continuation of the mythology on streaming, Dwayne Johnson stepping in to save the day and much more in between.
Fans loved the Snyder Cut, but you get the distinct impression that Warner Bros. remained ambivalent throughout the entire campaign to bring it to life. It wouldn’t be harsh to say that we’d never have seen the four-hour DCEU epic at all if there wasn’t an expensive new streaming service to shill, with the realization of a near-mythical project an ideal method to drive a spike in subscriber numbers.
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The Marvel Cinematic Universe’s expansion onto Disney Plus gives the creative minds behind the small screen projects more freedom than ever before, because box office numbers are no longer a consideration. And now, after an eighteen month absence, the world’s biggest franchise has finally returned with the first two episodes of
Naturally, it was the first thing on a lot of people’s minds when they woke up this morning, but based on some of the early reactions, they didn’t get exactly what they were expecting. Within the opening minutes of
WandaVision, it becomes clear that this is uncharted territory for the MCU, and completely different to anything Kevin Feige’s outfit has made in the past.