Atomic Knight
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I guess even Gunn’s status is on the table. As you say, if the deal survives, Netflix can put anyone they want in that position. Scrap everything and start over again. Apparently the Ellison’s at Paramount were inclined to keep him in place. With Netflix, the Snyder-Bronies are exuberant somehow thinking the Snyderverse will be revived.
Without theatrical releases, movie figures become more difficult to market. Perhaps seeing a very different release strategy. Todd has relied heavily on theatrical characters in his DCM.
Be that as it may, my figure collection is likely to end with McFarlane’s license. My personal interest in DC media skews heavily towards the animated side. Live action, be it TV or film, is pretty hit and miss for me. And I’m not a gamer so I’ll not speak to that. My main concern is as a lifelong comic fan. What happens now? As Jim Lee approaches retirement age, do they buy him out? Netflix is obviously interested in the comic book business. Now they may control one of the big two. Interesting times.
Without theatrical releases, movie figures become more difficult to market. Perhaps seeing a very different release strategy. Todd has relied heavily on theatrical characters in his DCM.
Be that as it may, my figure collection is likely to end with McFarlane’s license. My personal interest in DC media skews heavily towards the animated side. Live action, be it TV or film, is pretty hit and miss for me. And I’m not a gamer so I’ll not speak to that. My main concern is as a lifelong comic fan. What happens now? As Jim Lee approaches retirement age, do they buy him out? Netflix is obviously interested in the comic book business. Now they may control one of the big two. Interesting times.