You at least consult them since they already built a universe with these characters from the grand floor.
You at least consult them since they already built a universe with these characters from the grand floor.
Just a few couple I think are worth mentioning:
Even the Arkham games had a sense of humor because, news flash, having a sense of humor is not just for children.
I’d be first in line if Timm got all the actors back together and just released an animated JLA movie into theaters.
Met Bruce Timm at this year’s Calgary Expo. Nicest guy in the world. I actually was not expecting him to be there since he was scheduled to be there for Saturday and Sunday, but I only had a Friday Pass.
THIS OMG THIS. If they had done this.. I'd be all over DCs movies.
If they were doing a DC Cinematic Universe with roughly the same feel as the DCAU from BTAS to JLU, I would be at their movies on opening night, instead of wondering how long they will take to hit free On Demand or Netflix.
Honestly, he should be DC’s Kevin Feige. They have their gold goose right under their nose and aren’t even touching it.
The fact that no one on WB said “Hey, this guy knows our characters let’s have him consult” is a TRAGEDY.
Dr White at NASA Eagleworks has a very elegant theory on a working warp drive. It has been getting a significant amount of attention lately. It used to seem impossible / far-fetched but it seems to be coming into focus rather rapidly. I wouldn’t throw this one away quite yet.
NASA and their two experiments with Alcubierrie drive and EmDrive would beg to differ.
Considering the concept of splitting the atom would have been laughably absurd even 200 years ago, I wouldn’t put it in the “probably won’t happen” category just yet.
The lack of faster than light travel does not preclude interstellar travel or colonization. It just means that it will take a very long time, and will either involve generation ships, or suspended hibernation to preserve resources. There are still a lot of very hard problems to solve for those to be practical, but…
*crosses-fingers*
I keep thinking that FTL travel is just missing a theoretical breakthrough that no-one has yet made. Once they do, it will have been “obvious all along”.
It’s actually a little bit scary how people spout the “science” of Star Trek The Next Generation as if it’s real and something that can be proven, not to mention insisting that this applies to every story everywhere. They do a similar thing with time travel. Because on STNG alternate timelines were created when…
How is Khan supposed to get from San Francisco to Kronos instantaneously!?!?
Can you imagine trying to co-write something with Frank Miller?
Pass. Hard pass.
DO NOT WANT.