TMC
05-29-2016, 01:03 AM
http://screenrant.com/green-arrow-dceu-stephen-amell/
There are changes afoot in the DC Extended Universe after Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice failed to perform as expected at the box office. Some of those changes are in regards to who will be responsible for the cinematic arm of the DCEU, as longtime producer Charles Roven is out and former Chief Creative Officer of DC Entertainment Geoff Johns is now in charge of the DCEU’s future. In addition to his involvement with DC comics, as evidenced by his recent money-back guarantee on DC Universe: Rebirth #1, Johns has helped guide DC’s television endeavors with shows like CW’s Arrow and The Flash. While Arrow shares some of the darker color palates and grittiness of its big-screen siblings, The Flash is much brighter and more optimistic in tone, reflecting the “hope and optimism” that Johns hopes to bring to the movies. But with that being the case, is there hope that there might finally be some crossover between the TV shows and movies?
There are changes afoot in the DC Extended Universe after Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice failed to perform as expected at the box office. Some of those changes are in regards to who will be responsible for the cinematic arm of the DCEU, as longtime producer Charles Roven is out and former Chief Creative Officer of DC Entertainment Geoff Johns is now in charge of the DCEU’s future. In addition to his involvement with DC comics, as evidenced by his recent money-back guarantee on DC Universe: Rebirth #1, Johns has helped guide DC’s television endeavors with shows like CW’s Arrow and The Flash. While Arrow shares some of the darker color palates and grittiness of its big-screen siblings, The Flash is much brighter and more optimistic in tone, reflecting the “hope and optimism” that Johns hopes to bring to the movies. But with that being the case, is there hope that there might finally be some crossover between the TV shows and movies?