The DC Universe on the big screen is currently in flux. While the Arrowverse has come to an end on TV and the DC Extended Universe is transitioning to the DCU, there are plenty of projects from the past that fans would love to see return. Anything could happen at this stage, so it’s useful to revisit those canceled films that had interest and appeal working in their favor.There are all kinds of reasons a project might be canned, from creative differences to poorly performing previous releases. However, because DC Comics and Warner Bros. are constantly changing their cinematic slate, some movies have had to be canned regardless of their creative potential. The future is uncertain, but any one of these films could make an unexpected return as risky new plans begin to unfold. The original Green Lantern film left a lot to be desired. It wasn’t exactly creatively innovative, and while its cast was stellar, it failed to appease mainstream audiences or fans of the comic books. The use of CGI, in particular, and the poor portrayal of the villain held it back from launching a bona fide franchise.RELATED: 10 Chilling DC Comics That Are Pure Cosmic Horror
The DC Universe on the big screen is currently in flux. While the Arrowverse has come to an end on TV and the DC Extended Universe is transitioning to the DCU, there are plenty of projects from the past that fans would love to see return. Anything could happen at this stage, so it’s useful to revisit those canceled films that had interest and appeal working in their favor.
There are all kinds of reasons a project might be canned, from creative differences to poorly performing previous releases. However, because DC Comics and Warner Bros. are constantly changing their cinematic slate, some movies have had to be canned regardless of their creative potential. The future is uncertain, but any one of these films could make an unexpected return as risky new plans begin to unfold.
The original Green Lantern film left a lot to be desired. It wasn’t exactly creatively innovative, and while its cast was stellar, it failed to appease mainstream audiences or fans of the comic books. The use of CGI, in particular, and the poor portrayal of the villain held it back from launching a bona fide franchise.
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