10 DC Comic Adaptations That Could Have Saved the DCEU

DC Comics has cultivated one of the greatest collections of characters and stories in pop culture, thanks in part to a company history that spans almost ninety years. In 2013, DC Studios, under Warner Bros., released Man of Steel, officially launching their shared universe, putting Zack Snyder at the helm. Comprised of the shared universe of DC movies that were released between 2013 and 2023, the DCEU is currently wrapping up; The Flash and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom are its final films.From the word go, the DCEU was at a disadvantage. It took on a darker tone than the MCU, it was tied too directly to the unpopular New 52 era of DC Comics, and it didn’t take the time to build a shared universe. Almost every DCEU movie that should have been a hit turned into either a box office or critical failure. Though the franchise did have some genuine successes, it needed to adapt better stories from the start to shake the MCU’s hold on the superhero movie market.”Public Enemies” was one of the best arcs in the 2003 Superman/Batman series. It took place in a near future where President Lex Luthor dispatched a team of heroes to bring Superman down. This could have provided a great platform to introduce both heroes to the DCEU, especially since they teamed up against Luthor anyway.RELATED: 10 Best Batman Comics For Non-Batman Fans

DC Comics has cultivated one of the greatest collections of characters and stories in pop culture, thanks in part to a company history that spans almost ninety years. In 2013, DC Studios, under Warner Bros., released Man of Steel, officially launching their shared universe, putting Zack Snyder at the helm. Comprised of the shared universe of DC movies that were released between 2013 and 2023, the DCEU is currently wrapping up; The Flash and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom are its final films.

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From the word go, the DCEU was at a disadvantage. It took on a darker tone than the MCU, it was tied too directly to the unpopular New 52 era of DC Comics, and it didn’t take the time to build a shared universe. Almost every DCEU movie that should have been a hit turned into either a box office or critical failure. Though the franchise did have some genuine successes, it needed to adapt better stories from the start to shake the MCU’s hold on the superhero movie market.

“Public Enemies” was one of the best arcs in the 2003 Superman/Batman series. It took place in a near future where President Lex Luthor dispatched a team of heroes to bring Superman down. This could have provided a great platform to introduce both heroes to the DCEU, especially since they teamed up against Luthor anyway.

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