Blue Beetle Could Be DC’s Key to Anime Success

One of the most intriguing aspects of Blue Beetle is how it doesn’t follow your typical superhero formula. There’s a lot more heart and soul embedded, and an even more rambunctious action aesthetic as Jaime Reyes and the Scarab cut loose. They end up bonding, becoming siblings who decide to save the world together.Over time, they realize they need each other on a human level. It doesn’t matter if they’re from different worlds. This camaraderie is something Jamie embraces in Blue Beetle’s ending, allowing him to cut loose like a true one-man army. In the process, Blue Beetle ends up creating something unique, and with director Ángel Manuel Soto admitting it’s influenced by anime, it could indeed be what helps unlock this particular medium for DC.DC hasn’t exactly failed at anime, but it hasn’t set the field alight either. Fans are looking forward to the Suicide Squad Isekai, but it’s still not that talked about. The Isekai project looks solid, but it has that essence of Batman: Gotham Knight or Batman Ninja by feeling like it won’t make a big dent and have that buzz down the line. Disney, on the other hand, had folks raving for a long time over Star Wars Visions and the anime episodes there. They had substance and style, leaving critics and viewers curious when DC would resonate similarly.RELATED: Blue Beetle Features an Even More Tragic Version of the MCU’s Winter Soldier

One of the most intriguing aspects of Blue Beetle is how it doesn’t follow your typical superhero formula. There’s a lot more heart and soul embedded, and an even more rambunctious action aesthetic as Jaime Reyes and the Scarab cut loose. They end up bonding, becoming siblings who decide to save the world together.

RELATED: Blue Beetle Features an Even More Tragic Version of the MCU’s Winter Soldier

Over time, they realize they need each other on a human level. It doesn’t matter if they’re from different worlds. This camaraderie is something Jamie embraces in Blue Beetle’s ending, allowing him to cut loose like a true one-man army. In the process, Blue Beetle ends up creating something unique, and with director Ángel Manuel Soto admitting it’s influenced by anime, it could indeed be what helps unlock this particular medium for DC.

DC hasn’t exactly failed at anime, but it hasn’t set the field alight either. Fans are looking forward to the Suicide Squad Isekai, but it’s still not that talked about. The Isekai project looks solid, but it has that essence of Batman: Gotham Knight or Batman Ninja by feeling like it won’t make a big dent and have that buzz down the line. Disney, on the other hand, had folks raving for a long time over Star Wars Visions and the anime episodes there. They had substance and style, leaving critics and viewers curious when DC would resonate similarly.

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