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Post by All Star Batman on Feb 27, 2008 20:07:48 GMT -5
This is from the DC boards:
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theclayface
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Post by theclayface on Mar 1, 2008 13:19:59 GMT -5
i hope it does get made, guess i'll be sending some emails.
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Post by powerpig on Mar 5, 2008 9:29:46 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300][/glow] I hope it gets made
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Post by jasontodd2 on Mar 5, 2008 16:24:44 GMT -5
This is from the DC boards: Now that stinks about The Teen Titans =( I have just sent an email to both Courtney and Melissa basically saying how much I love the Teen Titans and that it would be a shame if the DTV Titans did not get made When I hear back from either one of them I will post there response here
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Post by jasontodd2 on Mar 6, 2008 11:46:27 GMT -5
Here are a few more email addresses that we can write to and ask for the Teen Titans DTV to be released =)
diane.nelson@warnerbros.com lisa.judson@warnerbros.com ron.sanders@warnerbros.com
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SuperPa
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Post by SuperPa on Mar 7, 2008 18:38:49 GMT -5
Just send off three emails there hoping to get a reply from atleast one of them,if i do,i'll post it here for you guys to see.
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Post by batfan93 on Mar 21, 2008 9:33:43 GMT -5
I sure hope they make it!
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Post by SuperPa on Mar 26, 2008 8:20:04 GMT -5
Anybody else complain to Warner Brothers about this?
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Post by jlavaia on Mar 26, 2008 13:35:39 GMT -5
i honestly dont want to see this get made. it's a great arc from the comics and making it into an animated movie will just ruin the story as they will definitely change things and it will be toned down. the Teen Titans animated series also already did the Judas Contract in animated form and you can get the dvd of just those episodes if you really want it. if they do make it, expect the same exact changes and the story to go basically the same exact way as well. and dont expect the name Deathstroke to appear either as i would assume he'll be just Slade Wilson or just Slade to appease the target audience.
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Post by All Star Batman on Mar 26, 2008 16:11:48 GMT -5
i honestly dont want to see this get made. it's a great arc from the comics and making it into an animated movie will just ruin the story as they will definitely change things and it will be toned down. the Teen Titans animated series also already did the Judas Contract in animated form and you can get the dvd of just those episodes if you really want it. if they do make it, expect the same exact changes and the story to go basically the same exact way as well. and dont expect the name Deathstroke to appear either as i would assume he'll be just Slade Wilson or just Slade to appease the target audience. The DCU animated movies are rated PG-13 and more mature, you know like how they showed Hal shoot that guy in the head in New Frontier. It won't be toned down like it was in Teen Titans. And yes, do expect them to call him Deathstroke.
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Post by DrGreenEvil on Mar 26, 2008 16:19:18 GMT -5
I'm honestly surprised that this isn't on a faster track to production.
After a successful cartoon series and the push the team is getting in the comics right now, the idea that people would not know who they are is, atleast a little, bogus. As long as it has Robin, and they can make the other teenage sidekicks standout were people can look at them and say "hey thats Wonder Woman's sidekick", this movie should be fine.
Although I don't see it doing as well as the ones that would have come out before it. Even the Wonder Woman movie would probably out sell it. (Maybe thats another reason its not getting made. It just would not do as well as the previous ones.)
DrGreenEvil
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Post by Batlaw on Mar 26, 2008 16:52:21 GMT -5
I'm honestly surprised that this isn't on a faster track to production. After a successful cartoon series and the push the team is getting in the comics right now, the idea that people would not know who they are is, at least a little, bogus. As long as it has Robin, and they can make the other teenage sidekicks standout were people can look at them and say "hey thats Wonder Woman's sidekick", this movie should be fine. Although I don't see it doing as well as the ones that would have come out before it. Even the Wonder Woman movie would probably out sell it. (Maybe thats another reason its not getting made. It just would not do as well as the previous ones.) DrGreenEvil I agree. Except I'm confident the sales of the Judas Contract would be solid and comparable to the previous releases. If a TT movie wont sell now, when would it ever? If a TT movie wont sell now, how or why could any such movie other than Batman or Superman? I dare say Im confident TT would be as anticipated, as popular and sell equal to the Wonder Woman project. Im sick of WBs all but total lack of faith in their properties (outside of Batman, and to a lessor extent Superman).
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Post by DrGreenEvil on Mar 26, 2008 17:15:52 GMT -5
I'm honestly surprised that this isn't on a faster track to production. After a successful cartoon series and the push the team is getting in the comics right now, the idea that people would not know who they are is, at least a little, bogus. As long as it has Robin, and they can make the other teenage sidekicks standout were people can look at them and say "hey thats Wonder Woman's sidekick", this movie should be fine. Although I don't see it doing as well as the ones that would have come out before it. Even the Wonder Woman movie would probably out sell it. (Maybe thats another reason its not getting made. It just would not do as well as the previous ones.) DrGreenEvil I agree. Except I'm confident the sales of the Judas Contract would be solid and comparable to the previous releases. If a TT movie wont sell now, when would it ever? If a TT movie wont sell now, how or why could any such movie other than Batman or Superman? I dare say Im confident TT would be as anticipated, as popular and sell equal to the Wonder Woman project. Im sick of WBs all but total lack of faith in their properties (outside of Batman, and to a lessor extent Superman). This is just pessimistic me but... Yes, these movies are more aimed at fans, but they also have to sell to a wider general audience. And regular people just don't really know anything else superheroes outside of Superman and Batman. Most people couldn't even tell you that their are two major comic publishing companies. Its one of the reasons WB is so leary on anything outside of Bats and Supes is because theres just not enough recognition. (And if someone wants to debate that, first stop and think about where your at, whos here, and what the inherent bias' are.) Ok and I also want to know where all the "anticipation" is for these movies, and I'm talking about all of them. Outside of fanboys, no one else really knew these were coming. Who judges and decides on these things ? What makes it anticipated ? Just always wondered that. DrGreenEvil
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Post by jlavaia on Mar 26, 2008 19:01:47 GMT -5
i honestly dont want to see this get made. it's a great arc from the comics and making it into an animated movie will just ruin the story as they will definitely change things and it will be toned down. the Teen Titans animated series also already did the Judas Contract in animated form and you can get the dvd of just those episodes if you really want it. if they do make it, expect the same exact changes and the story to go basically the same exact way as well. and dont expect the name Deathstroke to appear either as i would assume he'll be just Slade Wilson or just Slade to appease the target audience. The DCU animated movies are rated PG-13 and more mature, you know like how they showed Hal shoot that guy in the head in New Frontier. It won't be toned down like it was in Teen Titans. And yes, do expect them to call him Deathstroke. thanks for clearing that up, i was unaware that its rating was announced. well that's a plus at least that he'll be named Deathstroke. i would definitely expect it to be severely toned dow n in general though, even with a PG-13 rating i dont think the movie will explore the sexual stuff between underage Terra and Deathstroke, which will of coarse take away from the story. and here's the biggest change of all that they are making. i've read reports from numerous places that Jericho isnt going to be in it. how you dont have one of the main characters from the story you're adapting is beyond me. this will mean that the ending will be much different in the movie from what it was in the comics. this also means that they may change Robin's very important moment from the arc as well, and they may not have him become Nightwing. this movie is going to be terrible now that i know all of this. i am now really glad this wont be made. if you're going to adapt a story, at least have all of the characters and keep the story basically the same.
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Post by All Star Batman on Mar 26, 2008 22:56:47 GMT -5
The DCU animated movies are rated PG-13 and more mature, you know like how they showed Hal shoot that guy in the head in New Frontier. It won't be toned down like it was in Teen Titans. And yes, do expect them to call him Deathstroke. thanks for clearing that up, i was unaware that its rating was announced. well that's a plus at least that he'll be named Deathstroke. i would definitely expect it to be severely toned dow n in general though, even with a PG-13 rating i dont think the movie will explore the sexual stuff between underage Terra and Deathstroke, which will of coarse take away from the story. and here's the biggest change of all that they are making. i've read reports from numerous places that Jericho isnt going to be in it. how you dont have one of the main characters from the story you're adapting is beyond me. this will mean that the ending will be much different in the movie from what it was in the comics. this also means that they may change Robin's very important moment from the arc as well, and they may not have him become Nightwing. this movie is going to be terrible now that i know all of this. i am now really glad this wont be made. if you're going to adapt a story, at least have all of the characters and keep the story basically the same. I did hear about Jericho not being in it, but I will be really disappointed if they don't have Dick become Nightwing here.
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Post by Jack the Skull on Mar 31, 2008 13:41:54 GMT -5
[shadow=red,left,300]It would be sweet to have Robin become Nightwing! And Jericho's appearance would be a cool touch!
But does anyone have an idea on the Animation Style would be like? Just Curious, if it was released?[/shadow]
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Post by SuperPa on Apr 3, 2008 17:17:32 GMT -5
It would be kind of hard to say what kind of Animation would be used on Judas Contract,New Frontier looked alot like the comic book,but i would say the animation would be more updated than the Judas comic,like Superman:Doomsday was.
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Post by Batlaw on Apr 3, 2008 18:24:20 GMT -5
The creative team had previously ensured the Tara / Deathstroke "relationship" / scene (including cigarette if im not mistaken), would remain intact in this dtv. They also referred to Deathstroke and Nightwing by those names... inferring that is how they would be so named in the dtv. No info whether or not Dick's actual "transformation" from Robin into Nightwing takes place, but I personally wouldnt consider it crucial as long as he is Nightwing in the story. They did confirm the absence of Jericho but that doesnt bother me as I agree with the reasoning behind it. The only thing that seems to have been misleading and that Im a bit disappointed by, is the art / designs are apparently not Perez inspired as originally described. Instead, it is rumored the dtv designs are basically Timm-verse / DCAU based (or tweaked versions ala Supes Vs. Doomsday). That brings up an interesting idea though... would anybody mind if they took that idea all the way and just set this tale in the formal DCAU continuity!? I wouldn't at all.
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Post by jlavaia on Apr 3, 2008 20:34:14 GMT -5
The creative team had previously ensured the Tara / Deathstroke "relationship" / scene (including cigarette if im not mistaken), would remain intact in this dtv. They also referred to Deathstroke and Nightwing by those names... inferring that is how they would be so named in the dtv. No info whether or not Dick's actual "transformation" from Robin into Nightwing takes place, but I personally wouldnt consider it crucial as long as he is Nightwing in the story. They did confirm the absence of Jericho but that doesnt bother me as I agree with the reasoning behind it. The only thing that seems to have been misleading and that Im a bit disappointed by, is the art / designs are apparently not Perez inspired as originally described. Instead, it is rumored the dtv designs are basically Timm-verse / DCAU based (or tweaked versions ala Supes Vs. Doomsday). That brings up an interesting idea though... would anybody mind if they took that idea all the way and just set this tale in the formal DCAU continuity!? I wouldn't at all. i would mind if Jericho is not in the story. how does it not bother you that he's not in it. he's one of the main characters and is crucial to the end of arc. without Jericho it means that the DTV will have a completely different ending from the comic. and Robin becoming Nightwing was one of the biggest things in this story. if it's not in it, then it just ruins it. but it really cant get anymore ruined because they already screwed it up and are just plain insulting Marv Wolfman by not including Jericho. he's Deathstroke's son and he is the main character along with Nightwing from the titans. all of the other Titans are just kind of there and in the background and dont do much through most of the story. the reasoning i heard was time constraints. i would think they'd try to make time to make sure the main character was in the movie adaption. it's like making the Killing Joke without Joker. at least they plan on keeping the Deathstroke/Terra stuff. they have to make sure that they do this much better than the animated series was done. Teen Titans was not a children's comic and it should not have ever been geared toward children.
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Post by Batlaw on Apr 5, 2008 10:24:56 GMT -5
Nah. Not that big a deal.
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Post by Jack the Skull on Apr 5, 2008 15:42:28 GMT -5
[shadow=red,left,300]Thanks![/shadow]
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