I cant even say i was surprised at this one. Went to go see the Justice League movie and came away with the result that it was a rush job. Sorry DC fans this one sucked, they had everything to create a great rivalry with Marvel and they blew it by rushing this to the theater too quick. Aquaman came out like he was nothing Cyborg man please dont get me started on Cyborg. Each of the charachters needed their own movies as intros to the team up but nooooooooooooo! Number one Steppenwolf aka cgi master, can knock out Aquaman in the water that easy????? Man please! Underwater he is can take out superman one on one. All that work into Jason and thats how they play him like he was second rate. Oh but superman just waltzes in and whooped up on Stepchild like he was a red headed step son easily???!! Pitiful?!! What kind of crap was that? Struggling at the box office, oh yeah because everyone is pissed off at what they saw!! I want that hour plus back in my life!!!!!!!
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To answer your question, I believe that because of the demand for DC to come up with Justice League by the time Avengers came out, DC started Superman's arc and followed up with BvS to put them over the top rather than explore Aquaman. Remember, Green Lantern? Aquaman was another second tier superhero who could have illicited a similar response. Wonder Woman had to be done right! That was quoted from a DC executive as to why she had no movie or rebooted TV show.
I can agree to that Joe but really why did they not give the best and baddest looking Aquaman ever his own strright up movie to impress people? The women alone would have put that movie over the top!!
The rush was to meet the demand! Because of the Avengers Initiative, DC responded as quickly and as best they could. Perhaps they biggest mistake was in the tone of MoS and BvS due to the director. It just wasn't what audiences were hoping for or wanted.
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