From Chris Snellgrove
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In a really strange application of events, Tone I just became the most excited film of the DCU. Sure, the upcoming Superhuman The film looks funny, but we saw the tights and flights of Man of Steel several times on the big screen. What we not Seen is a prestige horror film by von written by Midnight mass Maestro Mike Flanagan and Do not speak a bad one Director James Watkins. The creative forces behind that Tone The film is proof that James Gunn has learned from the failures of the DCEU and is willing to create comic films for adults who are not just exercises in Edgelord’s uninability.
James Gunn Rights DCEU wrong

In order to understand the importance of Clayface for James Gunns DCU, it is important to look back on what the DCEU has made into such a colossal failure. In retrospect, the biggest problem of this cinematic universe was his attempt to position itself as a more serious alternative Wonder. Basically if the McU The DCEU was full of family -friendly superheroes and would be filled with nervous stories that were brought to life by still angular characters.
This idea works on paper. The best way for a new cinematic universe is that it differs from its greatest competitor. However, the problem is that “nervous” made space almost from the start: Superman’s original adventure ends with, for example, he murdered Zod and only overthrew every building in Metropolis after her fight. Later the DCEU tried to brighten up by bringing Buffy the Vampire Slayer Creator Joss Whedon to edit Zack Snyder Justice LeagueBut this CGI Schnurrbarte brushing film was so bad that the studio was finally entered into Snyder’s original film.
In other words, this cinematic universe became nervous too family -friendly and back again, and soon it was clear that Warner Bros. threw everything against the wall and saw what was. To be honest, it was embarrassed to see, but as DC Superfan, Clayface excited me. The big names that are attached to this villain history James Gunn Learned from DCEUS failure and can finally deliver a serious alternative to the MCU that does not constantly shake us deep into our seats.

While the exact details of the story are unknown, it is rumored strongly Tone Will be a horror/thriller written in the tragic history of the title character. It is similar to which version of the villain we will see because it is unlikely Batman: The animation series And Harley Quinn. This seems to be a very serious attitude to a character with a few big pathos, and Mike Flanagan and James Watkins, two main actors in the horror genre, are brought to life.
While this shows how James Gunn knows how to bring killer talent together, as all of this proves that he has learned from the failures of the DCEU? In short, it sounds like we get serious alternatives to the MCU, who treat their characters and their audience with the same dignity. This is admittedly a very Low bar, but it wasn’t long ago that Warner Bros. tried to win fans with the most self -employed slop Suicide squad and Bonheaded Vanity projects like Black Adam… compared to these films, ClayfacE has the potential to change comic films as we know them.

In view of Marvel’s current class, James Gunn chose the best time to give us a more mature alternative to the failed DCEU. The MCU has become a bloated mess of confusing stories and stunt casting, such as the bizarre decision to bring Robert Downey Jr. Doctor Doom. When the DCU can go on the floor with films Tone And remind you of the potential of comic films, then Warner Bros. could finally solve the persistent problem of superhero -fatigue, which may prevent an entire genre from following the Western for a sunset of the cinematic irrelevance.
Source: Deadline