In their first interview since taking over the DC Films, the men put in charge of righting the ship after Batman v Superman and Suicide Squad admitted that the tone of the previous films has been wrong?and as a result, many changes are being made.
Those men are Geoff Johns and Jon Berg, the DC Comics chief creative officer and Warner Bros. executive, respectively, who are now in charge of the DC Films slate, which includes Justice League, Wonder Woman, Flash, Aquaman and many others.
?In the past, I think the studio has said, ?Oh, DC films are gritty and dark and that?s what makes them different.? That couldn?t be more wrong,? Johns told The Wall Street Journal. ?It?s a hopeful and optimistic view of life. Even Batman has a glimmer of that in him. If he didn?t think he?d make tomorrow better, he?d stop.?
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That film will also ?directly address Batman?s extreme actions in [Batman v Superman], such as torturing criminals and nearly killing the Man of Steel, rather than accept them as par for the course.? That?s similar to what happened in Batman v Superman, which addressed Superman?s inadvertent destruction of the city of Metropolis during Man of Steel for its first act.