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At some future point, with some things on it....
I read the plan is to create as much new content that they can debut an episode of something at least once a week.
There are only three things confirmed for it. Young Justice, season 3. A live action reboot of Teen Titans, and a new animated series starring Harley Quinn.
I am willing to give the latter two a try, but it's not what I would have asked for. But more Young Justice. I would probably sign up just for that and I'd probably be willing to pay more than I want to admit to see it.
The problem DC is being pretty tight lipped on what else they will have.
In my opinion, Marvel tends to make good live action movies and mediocre TV shows and animated movies. DC tends to make good TV shows and animated movies,
I was very impressed with the DC animated movies. I watched all of them through the Killing Joke. I thought since "Batman: the Killing Joke" had a director I liked and legendary voice actors that it would be amazing. So it's the one DC animated movie that I paid full price to own a copy, instead of merely renting or buying on sale. It's mahrlect bad. But it's the only bad one in my opinion, so I'll give DC my loyalty. I was planning to gradually acquire many more, but the upcoming streaming service makes me hesitant to buy them.
In my opinion besides Killing Joke, they are all at least okay. Even better, apart from Killing Joke, I would say the overall quality is better in the most recent animated movies. I especially like War, JL: The Flashpoint Paradox, JL: Dark, TT: Judas Contract, and JL versus TT
I was thinking of buying Crisis on Infinite Earths but am waiting to see if I can get it for "free" with my Young Justice based streaming service.
Adam West Batman? It's nice in small doses.
1970s Superfriends or 1990s Lois and Clark I'd watch a few for nostalgia.
I wouldn't mind any of the 1990s early oughts animated TV shows, but I own most of them except for Static Shock, which I liked but didn't want to pay money for. At least not without getting them on the cheap. $20 on Amazon for a season a bit too much.
Netflix has most of the live action CW shows and I ditched Netflix because they dropped a bunch of stuff I liked, mostly animated.
I hope they get as much of the old properties as possible, even the less stellar ones.
I read the plan is to create as much new content that they can debut an episode of something at least once a week.
There are only three things confirmed for it. Young Justice, season 3. A live action reboot of Teen Titans, and a new animated series starring Harley Quinn.
I am willing to give the latter two a try, but it's not what I would have asked for. But more Young Justice. I would probably sign up just for that and I'd probably be willing to pay more than I want to admit to see it.
The problem DC is being pretty tight lipped on what else they will have.
In my opinion, Marvel tends to make good live action movies and mediocre TV shows and animated movies. DC tends to make good TV shows and animated movies,
I was very impressed with the DC animated movies. I watched all of them through the Killing Joke. I thought since "Batman: the Killing Joke" had a director I liked and legendary voice actors that it would be amazing. So it's the one DC animated movie that I paid full price to own a copy, instead of merely renting or buying on sale. It's mahrlect bad. But it's the only bad one in my opinion, so I'll give DC my loyalty. I was planning to gradually acquire many more, but the upcoming streaming service makes me hesitant to buy them.
In my opinion besides Killing Joke, they are all at least okay. Even better, apart from Killing Joke, I would say the overall quality is better in the most recent animated movies. I especially like War, JL: The Flashpoint Paradox, JL: Dark, TT: Judas Contract, and JL versus TT
I was thinking of buying Crisis on Infinite Earths but am waiting to see if I can get it for "free" with my Young Justice based streaming service.
Adam West Batman? It's nice in small doses.
1970s Superfriends or 1990s Lois and Clark I'd watch a few for nostalgia.
I wouldn't mind any of the 1990s early oughts animated TV shows, but I own most of them except for Static Shock, which I liked but didn't want to pay money for. At least not without getting them on the cheap. $20 on Amazon for a season a bit too much.
Netflix has most of the live action CW shows and I ditched Netflix because they dropped a bunch of stuff I liked, mostly animated.
I hope they get as much of the old properties as possible, even the less stellar ones.