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Warner Bros. to release two low-budget DC movies per year?

December 2, 2013 by admin

Bleeding Cool has been dropping plenty of DC Comics stories today; we’ve already covered the rumoured Young Justice live-action series and potential plot details for Hourman and Gotham, and now we have something relating to Warner Bros.’ DC Cinematic Universe, with the site reporting that the studio is looking to adopt the Marvel Studios blueprint of releasing two superheroes movies a year, albeit with a considerably lower budget than the likes of Man of Steel and Batman vs. Superman.

According to Bleeding Cool’s sources, WB is looking at “a series of lower-prominence comic books being turned into relatively lower budget movies.” The report goes on to namedrop Suicide Squad as a specific possibility for a $40 million budget, while other movies could fall into the $20 million range and set up a Spring and Fall/Autumn release pattern to expand the universe “and make a decent profit in the process.”

If true, it seems that Warner Bros. must still be reluctant to pull the trigger on a series of big budget outings, despite the success of this year’s Man of Steel. Of course, they have been burned before when it comes to big budget DC superhero movies (see Green Lantern), although Jonah Hex was made on a pretty low budget ($47 million) and still only managed to scrape back just over a fifth of its costs before marketing.

If true, what do you make of Warner’s plans to release a series of low-budget superhero movies, and who would you like to see on the screen? Let us know in the comments below…

Originally published December 2, 2013. Updated April 11, 2018.

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