No red carpet, no premiere, minimal press, the press tour for “Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom” is a rather sad ending to the DC Extended Universe [DCEU] first started by Zack Snyder with “Man Of Steel” in 2013.
About 15 films in total, after many false starts and at least three studio regime changes in that time, all that continuity is being scrapped by what is now DC Studios, a new era of DC Films that is run by director James Gunn, producer Peter Safran and begins in summer 2025 with “Superman: Legacy.” READ MORE: ‘Aquaman And The Lost Kingdom’ Review: Superhero Sequel Leans Into Horror & Delivers Adventure & Laughs Despite Issues Audiences seem savvy enough to know this because, with little investment in the future, they have barely turned out for any DC superhero movies this year, “Shazam!
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