Topic: "Solo" Comic Book Movies post-Avengers/Justice League
So I was reading that Warner Bros. is delaying two Ben Affleck projects, presumably so he can focus his attention on a solo Batman film he's writing. After watching things like The Town, Argo, and Gone Girl, I have a greater respect for Affleck, and I don't think he's anywhere near the joke he used to be in Hollywood. I think he could actually do a pretty good job with a Batman film, and he has guys like Kevin Smith and Geoff Johns in his circle that could really make it work.
But here's the thing. Bruce is retired in Batman v. Superman. Is a Batman solo film necessary?
And moreover....once these super-teams meet in Avengers and Justice League....are *any* of the solo films necessary?
We'll start with Batman. I know we haven't seen more than a trailer or two from BvS, but are there a lot of places for the story to go? We know Batman's Rogues' Gallery is still out there (although Joker and Harley seem really young compared to Batman) from Suicide Squad. But unless the story is going to work with Batman leaning more on the Bat-family, it's going to feel a lot like Rocky Balboa movies to me. "One last fight" Except WB is going to want a trilogy of these movies. So how many times can Batman really look to Alfred and say "Okay, my friend, let's do this one more time" - Batman is retired, and it took an ambiguously-motivated demi-god showing up to pull him out of retirement. Would the Penguin robbing a fish market really be enough to bring Bruce back?
And that's why I figured that Affleck's Bruce would be the Nick Fury of these movies. Not the star of any of these movies but a steady force that keeps the team together.
Now let's expand the topic to everyone. Batman solo films are always okay in my mind. I think Batman's world is so different from Superman's world that it's easy to separate the two. Same as Thor in the Marvel universe. Thor can go to a different dimension/realm and do his own thing without any chance that Hawkeye would show up offering to help. Batman's gothic setting and Bruce's ego make it uncomfortable for Superman to show up offering help.
But the problem with most of these heroes is that, once they meet and become friends, it's unlikely they wouldn't want to help each other. The problem with movies like Iron Man 3 is that the freakin' President was kidnapped and SHIELD wasn't to be seen. Thor might not care, but it's literally half the Avengers' job to show up in times like that.
I think Captain America: Civil War is doing it the right way. Let Cap be the star, but let's be honest with each other - all the movies involve all the characters. They can always send Thor away or make Hulk hide, but everyone gets touched any time anything huge happens.
And just like in BvS, random characters would always be affected. Superman's appearance draws out Batman but also Wonder Woman and Aquaman. And then Flash and Cyborg and Martian Manhunter, etc. But we're supposed to believe that, in a Flash solo movie, when Barry is racing to save the entire planet from a plot by Reverse Flash, Barry's BEST FRIEND Hal (with LIMITLESS power) wouldn't show up? That Clark would be sitting by in Metropolis, watching on TV, thinking "man, I hope he pulls this off!"
No. Would never happen.
I think Fantastic Four and Ant-Man are showing that the public is getting tired of superhero movies. Hell, I love these things, and I haven't seen either of those movies (and don't currently have plans to see either). So I think, while there's juice left in these things, let's go crazy. Just like Civil War can *basically* be an Avengers movie, it's still focused on Cap. In the same vein, make it a Flash-centered movie that also has Hal and Diana. Let Barry be the hero, but let the movie organically have as many heroes as would make sense.
Or make it a Flash solo film with a lessened plot. Make it smaller and more personal - so Hal is trying to save a dear friend instead of the entire universe.
What do we think?