10 DC Universe Characters Who Could Redeem Their DCEU Counterparts

The DC Universe has a unique opportunity ahead of it. After a decade of DC films with mixed reception, the franchise is receiving a reboot with an all-new creative team, helmed by James Gunn and Peter Safran. The previous iteration, called the DC Extended Universe, kicked off with Zack Snyder"s Man of Steel in 2013. While fan reception of the film was somewhat accepting, the darker, more realistic take on Superman it offered created a shaky foundation for the rest of the series.
Additionally, the DCEU jumped straight from a solo Superman film to the crossover Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, which had the lofty job of introducing Batman and Wonder Woman as well as teasing the rest of the Justice League. That movie largely set the tone moving forward. Some entries in the DCEU were good, and some were not so good. A lot of them left dangling threads or made baffling character decisions.
Now, with new leadership, perhaps the DCU can learn from both the good and the bad decisions made in the DCEU. In particular, a more accurate take on the DC mythos and characters could redeem some of the missteps of their previous versions, or lack thereof.
13 DCU's Batgirl Could Give Barbara The Focus She Deserves Leslie Grace's Batgirl Never Saw The Light Of Day 12 Inarguably, the biggest wasted opportunity of the DCEU is the cancelation of the already-completed Batgirl. The movie starred In the Heights star Leslie Grace along with Michael Keaton, Brendan Frazier, and J.K. Simmons. Batgirl was already in test screenings when Warner Bros Discovery pulled the plug. This decision was chalked up to poor reception during the screenings as well as ongoing creative shakeups for DC Studios and a change in strategy for HBO Max productions.


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