London: Avengers: Infinity War
co-writers Stephen McFeely and Christopher Markus have criticised the creative process behind the DC films, saying the makers should concentrate on churning out good content rather than expanding their universe. [caption id=“attachment_4534481” align=“alignnone” width=“825”]
Justice League superheroes. justiceleaguemovie.com[/caption] In a recent interview with Fat Man on Batman podcast host Kevin Smith, the Marvel writers said a better approach in introducing characters in stand-alone films can help the DC Extended Universe. “I might put Batman and Superman and everybody else, I mean Wonder Woman is doing fine, aside for a second. Go through the vast world and go, ‘That guy’ or ‘That girl,’ and go, ‘Let’s just make a really good movie and not a universe and see what happens.’ There’s a lot of spaghetti being thrown at the wall,” Markus said. The duo also discussed the upcoming
Avengers 4
, which will hit theatres on 3 May, 2019. “Status of Avengers 4 is that we shot it, but it’s not due for a while. There’s time for re-shoots and fixing and we’re just scrubbing through it now. The Russo brothers (directors) have been in there for a few weeks now after the press tour and all that. And the whole team is getting together…”
Avengers: Infinity War recently made box office history
by becoming the fourth highest-grossing film of all time after earning over $2 billion worldwide.
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