I mostly want to hear others opinions on this. I will start off with a few cases and maybe post more later. Here goes.
The DK trilogy is Better than the Iron Man trilogy.This is pretty obvious and I even
liked Iron Man 3. I'd even see a 4th. Iron Man is the base of the MCU and Tony is a good Marvel analog to what Bruce is for DC. Wealthy, Intelligent, Prepared to the Nth degree. However Bruce is already a more interesting character. He seems like he's be outmatched by Tony's inspired tech, but of the two I'd bet on the bat to say... take down Superman. He is both less 'super' AND more capable a character, and the Nolan movies do this justice. He makes a lot of mistakes, seeing Bale's Bruce having to rise to the high bar set by his villains, creates an energy and hunger to see what will happen next in an almost Rube Goldberg style of events that is thrilling and captivating. Iron Man parades around as a badass, Batman is a symbol.
It would have helped to ground Superman.I LOVED Man of Steel... until our boyscout threw a tantrum, as well as his enemy, through city buildings. All so Batman could have a (valid) reason to oppose him in the next movie. Hmm.
If that movie had a more sane ending, I would like to have seen the Bale Batman pair up(or off against) the Cavill Superman.
I actually assumed this to be in the works. But instead we had BvS. I LOVE going to the movies. But I LITERALLY FELL ASLEEP in the middle of it. Lex was a kid. It was weird. And angsty. And Bale-less.
The DK Trilogy sets up More Movies!We end Rises with Gordon Levitt just becoming Robin. And with Nightwing and Red Hood's popularity(and Gordon's age) there was potential for an interesting evolution of his own. Also, he was game:
“It’s amazing and so wonderful to be part of a film like [The Dark Knight Rises],” Levitt said in an interview. “But as far as Robin is concerned, that’s not up to me. I don’t have the rights to that character. If there’s a script I find inspiring and a filmmaker I have a connection with, I’m interested.”
sauceIn conclusion(for now), I think the current DCU(with WW an exception) is a bit silly and very bloated.
I think the tone of the Dark Knight trilogy(which to a large degree, Man of Steel carried the torch), that start would have set a trajectory that was more grounded, inspired, and would have had more seats in the theater than the now monster that I love, Marvel.
...But when I hear back talk about DCU, I don't disagree, I just don't think it had to be that way.