
Suicide Squad directed by James Gunnwas released in India earlier this month. A soft reboot of Suicide Squad in 2016, it received a great response from critics. However, the film’s critical acclaim has not yet translated into actual revenue.
the DCEU He still struggles, especially when compared to MCU. The Suicide Squad is an undeniably great comedy, and a step in the right direction. On the other hand, the box office is not easily affected.
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10. Suicide Squad (2016)
What absolute chaos. Suicide Squad felt weird and different, with a great cast David Ayer behind the camera, and I was so excited about it, but it couldn’t have been more frustrating.
The film can’t even come up with a compelling reason to put a team of superheroes on a mission, and the main conflict stems from Amanda Waller being a complete puppet.
Yes, the cast is full of colorful characters, but the film doesn’t know what to do with them.
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9. Batman v Superman (2016)
This film features two of the most famous superheroes, Batman and… SupermanAnd it was still difficult to get past. Zack Snyder He is the right man for you. It was refreshing to see an exhausted Batman face off against an angry Superman, a figure far removed from the gods. The infamous Martha scene probably received more attention than any other scene in the film.


8. Justice League (2017)
Despite its flaws, Justice League gave people hope for the future of the DCEU. Of course, there are many flaws in this movie, such as the villain, which couldn’t be more generic, and the CGI, which was really bad.
It appears to be the result of two conflicting visions of the filmmakers (Zack Snyder left the project before post-production due to a family tragedy), and the intervention of Joss Whedon. The most frustrating aspect of Justice League is that it belongs to no one, and for such an important team, its only effects will likely be felt by Warner Bros.
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7. Aquaman (2018)
this James Wan The film was undoubtedly the most visually stunning entry in the DCEU. It was also one of the craziest superhero movies ever made. The film is mostly about tone, as the plot is disjointed and the characters, with one or two exceptions, are underdeveloped. However, it’s still a great time at the movies due to its consistently stunning visuals and captivating action.
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6. Zack Snyder’s Justice League
If you were disappointed with Justice League, then Zack Snyder’s Justice League is the movie for you. It’s a comic book fan’s fantasy come true. Absolutely epic level, with great visuals and sound effects. Despite Snyder’s plunder, the film’s visuals, magnificence, and scale make it a worthwhile take on Justice League.
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5. Wonder Woman 1984 (2020)
Wonder Woman 1984 had high expectations, but had the misfortune of being released at the height of the coronavirus pandemic. Sadly, the film is somewhat disappointing, largely due to a confusing plot and some strange creative decisions. It made some questionable decisions (like how to bring back Steve Trevor), and Kristen Wiig’s Cheetah was a disappointing villain. but, Pedro Pascal Maxwell Lord was great in the role, and the film pushed Diana to a new level of danger.


4. Man of Steel (2013)
In our opinion, Man of Steel is an excellent film overall, despite its clumsy and effects-laden climax. But it may have been inevitable. I’m not a fan of CGI, but I totally get it The Kryptonians are fightingThere will be massive destruction. We’ve never seen Superman use all of his powers in live action before. And it was a sight to behold – until it became too much near the end.
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3. Suicide Squad (2021)
There will be a strong push for James Gunn’s DCEU debut, The Suicide Squad, to be considered the best in early release markets around the world. Gunn has also appeared in the MCU with Guardians of the Galaxy In movies, he has an amazing talent for caring about even unimportant characters. Because of its unique blend of violent chaos and emotional honesty, The Suicide Squad will have a long shelf life.


2. Shazam! (2019)
this David F. Sandberg The film is DC’s least ambitious film yet. It does not address difficult issues such as the conflict between man and God (Batman v Superman) or the war on terrorism (The Dark Knight). The most touching scene in the movie Suicide Squad. And if heart is your metric, there will be a huge audience for a blockbuster movie centered around a giant starfish fighting a slew of D-level comedic villains. It was also refreshing to see a superhero movie that wasn’t drowned in CGI.


1. Wonder Woman (2017)
Wonder Woman, undoubtedly the most influential film in the DCEU to date, shattered the glass ceiling for female superheroes. Patty Jenkins He accomplished what no comic book movie veteran (Snyder) failed to do. Tell an honest, inspiring and endearing story about an inspiring heroine
It was unlike any other action sequence in the superhero genre before or since.

