In a new report, it's been revealed that DC Films head Walter Hamada considered bringing Crisis on Infinite Earths to the DCEU as a way to push the franchise forward.
A new report claims that DC Films head Walter Hamada was planning on doing a Crisis on Infinite Earths-based event for the DCEU to help reset things. Since 2017, Warner Bros. has been trying to figure out how to best move forward with the DCEU after Joss Whedon's Justice League became a massive step back for the studio's attempt at a DC-based cinematic universe.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY Despite the 2017 critical and financial bomb, Warner Bros. pushed forward with movies centering on Aquaman, Shazam, and the Birds of Prey, plus sequels to Wonder Woman and Suicide Squad. While Warner Bros. found success with their latest DC films, they have still not gotten to the level that Disney has with Marvel Studios' MCU, the home of the Avengers. However, following the merger that resulted in Warner Bros.
While Warner Bros. Discovery nor DC Films have commented on if this is true or not, it's interesting they were supposedly considering doing Crisis on Infinite Earths. The iconic DC event was recently adapted on The CW only a few years ago as the Arrowverse did Crisis on Infinite Earths from December 2019 to January 2020, which was a soft reboot of the network's DC TV franchise.
Whether or not Crisis on Infinite Earths would have been a good move for the DCEU is hard to tell. While the DCEU definitely feels jumbled at the moment, the franchise still has a lot of popularity and success that doesn't necessarily warrant a massive reboot by Warner Bros. Discovery.
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