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“DC Movies Edgier Than Marvel Movies” – Warner Bros CEO
Warner Bros CEO explains why he feels the DC movies have an “edge” over the Marvel ones.
DC and Marvel Comics have always had a respectful relationship between one another, but now that the battle for the big-screen is the new medium for the two companies, things are getting a little competitive. ]
Warner Bros. chairman-CEO Kevin Tsujihara has added some fuel to the fire by praising the cool-factor of the existing DC movies and hyping up the upcoming ones beyond that of Marvel’s.
“The worlds of DC are very different,” Tsujihara said today at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference (via Variety). “They’re steeped in realism, and they’re a little bit edgier than Marvel’s movies.”
The differences between the two studios’ approaches, however, is exactly the reason Tsujihara doesn’t think that audiences will be suffering from superhero fatigue anytime soon.
“The key thing,” he says, “Is that the movies and the television shows and the games, everything looks very different… you have to be able to take advantage of the diversity of these characters.”
Unlike Marvel’s approach, Warner Bros. has been experimenting with multiple live-action adaptations of key properties. “Gotham” can exist on FOX in a world separate from the upcoming Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice while Grant Gustin can play a small screen Flash with Ezra Miller stepping into the role within the company’s big screen universe.
“The big franchises are becoming more and more valuable,” Tsujihara continues. “You don’t have to explain to the consumer what a ‘Batman v Superman’ is.”
What do you make of Tsujihara’s thoughts on the state of comic book films? Are you primarily a DC fan, a Marvel fan, or does it not matter to you at all? Share your thoughts in the comments below.