How the DCEU Should Be (Part 3)

How the DCEU Should Be (Part 3)

This editorial depicts the DC Universe we deserve and the one we need right now. This is my version of the DCEU that could've worked. It perfectly sets up a Justice League film in 2017 without rushing to compete with Marvel

Editorial Opinion
By CA3000 - Apr 10, 2016 03:04 PM EST
Filed Under: The Flash

 

2015 Film Slate
The Flash


This film would also summarize Barry's Origin in the Opening Credits since it is pretty straightforward. 

Barry is a vigilante, using his super-speed (NOTE: It should be established in this film that Barry is way faster than Superman or any other hero. I always thought the idea of Superman being able to even match the Flash at top speed was stupid becuase then Flash's powers are redundant if Superman is just as if not faster than him.) to save citizens of Central City and stop small time criminals. He's been operating as The Flash for a few months now and unlike Batman his presence in not met with hostility by the police or general public. Barry is investigating a string of myseterious bank robberies as a Forensic Scientist. The crime scenes are quite odd, the bank vault doors are frozen and then smashed into a million pieces and any witnesses are dead due to extreme cases of hypothermia/frostbite. 

One day while Barry is out on a date with Iris West, he notices a robbery taking place on the other side of town with hostages (sees a news update or something).  He runs as a fast as he can toward the bank (putting on a red bandana to cover his face and putting up the hood of his red hoodie) he moves as a blur. The camera would show this by having everything around him: pedestrians, cars, etc. moving in slow motion and then him whizzing past (similar to Quicksilver in X-Men Days of Future Past) with a trail of lightning following him. He arrives at the crime scene and fights the burgalar who is using a high-tech cryogenic weapon (The Cold Gun). This fight is cool, as we see Barry interact with his soon to be archenemy Captain Cold. Captain Cold ends the fight by freezing the hostages and telling the vigilante he can either thaw them out or chase him. Barry races over to the hostages and takes as many of them as he can at a time to the hospital. When he is finished in a matter of seconds Captain Cold is in a van escaping the scene. While is accomplices drive, Captain Cold shoots at The Flash with his Cold Gun. He misses every time and Barry gets closer and closer to the vehicle, but a lucky shot freezes Barry's leg and he collapses to the ground (This entire sequence is done in slow motion). Barry is  freaking out and tries to move his  trapped leg. He moves it faster and faster until the ice melts. By this time the vehicle is long gone and Barry's clothes have burned off due to friction. 

Later,  at the police station he is able to identify the bank robber as Leonard Snart and read through his criminal history. Barry hears about how S.T.A.R Labs (Science Technology Advanced Research Laboratories) in Metropolis was robbed and a prototype weapon was stolen a few months prior. He travels to Metropolis and is able to find out more about the stolen weapon at S.T.A.R Labs. It was intended to be a non-lethal weapon for police to use, that would restrict atomic movement in objects freezing them. But the engineer involved with the project disappeared along with the weapon once his sister was diagnosed with cancer. Barry works with Silas Stone a scientist at S.T.A.R Labs to develop a suit composed of 
nantechnology that could generate a frictionless force field around him and fold indefinetely to compactly fit in the smallest of places. Silas does this but wants to run tests on Barry. 

After a few days, Barry returns to Central City searching for Leonard Snart  as The Flash and finds him at a bar. The Flash tells him that he knows everything and attempts to reason with him. Leonard is hostile and a major fight ensues, between them. It finally ends with Leonard defeated and imprisoned. Barry offers to help pay for some of the cancer treatment and Leonard accepts his help. The final scene shows Barry spray painting a yellow lightning bolt on the suit, then the suit folds and shrinks into his ring. 


Green Lantern

Opening Credits set up the Green Lantern premise of The Guardains, Green Lanterns are selected to protect different sectors of space from intergalactic threats (The Green Lantern Corp), etc.

John Stewart was a former architect, now fighting overseas as Marine. His entire batallion is killed, and he is the sole survivor. He is captured as a POW (prisoner of war) and is tortured by violent militants everyday  but he refuses to give up or accept that help will probably never come. He attempts escape regularly. He demonstrates how strong his will power is, and one day a green ring appears in his cell. He puts it on and to his surprise anything he thinks about is constructed by the ring. He uses it to escape, then the ring automatically builds a space vessel and transports him to Oa. John meets the Guardians who expalin the Green Lantern Corp and why he was selected.  He then undergoes training and learns how to use the ring (This will take up most of the film).  The Guardians tell all of the Green Lanterns about an alien threat  that is headed toward Earth. A final fight occurs where John leads his fellow Green Lanterens in epic space battle against the alien foes. The Green Lanterns win and the film ends with John returning to Earth and stopping a mugger with his new abillities

 END CREDIT SCENE: The Aliens that The Green Lantern Corp fought are revealed to be controlled by star shaped parasites attached to their faces. On a foreign world a giant star shaped creature with a single eye in its center is revealed, Starro

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kong
kong - 4/10/2016, 5:38 PM
1. You should just put all of these in one article.
2. You have some good ideas, but aren't the best at forming plots. Your Green Lantern one is especially lacking. The others are very generic and formulaic. The type of stuff that will make CBM Fatigue a real thing.
3. Hoping you're Flash choice isn't Grant Gustin.
4. I don't like your Wonder Woman idea, of where they came from. I think all Amazons should have some mystical heritage, not just run away Greek women. The idea of the gods just coming back for them also doesn't make much sense to me. This also gets rid of the idea of them being immortal and makes the idea that Themyscira has never been discovered implausible, and if they aren't immortal they'd all be dead because they don't allow men on the island. Unless you're adapting the whole, capture men then rape them to have children then kill them story. Also I don't think Diana should rule Themyscira either. The peloponnesian war idea is great though. Maybe some of the female Gods save these women who stayed faithful to the gods while they're unfaithful husbands were at war. They then put them in this little pocket universe that basically solely contains Themyscira and hides them from the rest of the world.
5. I'd focus more on Black Manta in the Aquaman movie. No need to bring him back for another movie. To be honest, I'd rather have an antagonist of sea origin for the first movie (for world building purposes) and then pit Aquaman against man's world in the sequel.
6. Like that Silas Stone is included in the Flash movie. Great idea and set up for the future.
7. I'd base the Batman movie on an Arkham game, but not Arkham Origins. I'd just have it be about Joker taking over Arkham and Batman having to go in and stop him. It'd include Nightwing, Oracle, and Robin (Tim Drake) as well and it would be Batman's first encounter with the Joker since he killed Jason Todd and crippled Barbara Gordon years before.
CA3000
CA3000 - 4/10/2016, 6:19 PM
@Kong - Thanks for the feedback, I was going to put them all in one article but realized it'd be really long and I doubt anyone would read all of it.For the Green Lantern movie I sort of rushed through it, should've taken my time. Grant Gustin isn't my choice, he's fine in the show but they should keep those universes separate. As for Wonder Woman the original idea was that a genetic disorder is passed from generation down to generation slowly killing off the male population.I scrapped that, but I meant to imply that the Amazons were immortal.
kong
kong - 4/10/2016, 9:39 PM
@Anonymous3000 - Trust me, more people will read your ideas if they're in one article than in 3. At least if you're gonna post all three in a row.
Claymore
Claymore - 4/10/2016, 9:59 PM
I'm glad someone likes John Stewart alot of people between the ages of 15-25 kinda grew up watching him anyways
WinterOstritch
WinterOstritch - 4/11/2016, 5:41 PM
@Ryuk1995 - I didn't know who Hal Jordan was until about the age of 9, I grew up on reruns of JLU until that point
Claymore
Claymore - 4/11/2016, 6:34 PM
@WinterOstritch - same didn't know till I started reading comic at 12 That's what alot of people were wondering why green Lantern was white back when the movie came out in 2011
CrappyNappy
CrappyNappy - 4/11/2016, 6:55 AM
Wanna know something weird...Dexter was right all along. Like he was and STILL is an obnoxious troll...but he was right.


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