>>96733420>It's The Avengers but made by people with no ear for verbal comedy, includes the old Batman and Superman themes for no reason except pointless nostalgia, and the cinematography looks like a video game cutscene.This is my biggest fear. Regardless of whether you like Snyder or not his contributions to the DCEU do actually allow you to think about his movies (whether it's societal determinism vs freewill in MoS or the cynicism of the modern world in BvS). Whether he always hits the mark is an entirely different question, but he is definitely trying for depth.
I'm worried Whedon (and the studio) just water everything down to be DCEU Avengers. And while Avengers is good it fails at it's one thematic core which is sacrifice, as Tony doesn't even need to sacrifice himself at the end and just makes a fucking joke about Swarma. Which isn't to say Avengers is bad, it's just pretty surfice level in most aspects.
I want a movie I can think about, especially for superheroes because they work so well as archtypes to explore various themes and ideas.