Getting a comic book movie made isn't always a straightforward task, with many planned films getting either delayed or stuck in development hell.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Over the years, a wealth of comic book movies from the MCU, the DCU, and beyond have found themselves stuck in development hell. Over a period of just two decades, comic book movies went from being relatively niche and largely underwhelming to the biggest and most successful spectacles in cinema.
9 Batman Beyond 1999 saw the release of Batman Beyond, an animated series conceived as a sequel to the acclaimed Batman: The Animated Series following a teen named Terry McGinnis as he adopted the mantle of Batman from a retired Bruce Wayne in Gotham's future. The show's popularity prompted interest in a live-action adaptation to follow the critically disappointing Batman movies of the late '90s, and in August 2000 the film was announced.
6 Ben Affleck’s Batman Movie Despite being one of the major players in the DCEU and one of the most iconic superheroes of all time, Ben Affleck's Batman never actually appeared in his own movie. After Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, plans for a solo Batman movie were announced, with the planned film going through many iterations over a period of years. As interest in the DCEU dwindled, the film slowly morphed into an entirely different project: Matt Reeves’ The Batman.
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