9 Ways DC Could Respond To Spider-Man Joining The MCU

By Brogan Morris /

3. Plan To Aim More DC Movies At Teens

Alternatively, the Spider-Man news could encourage DC not to do something creatively risky, but to follow Marvel€™s lead and tap into the market Marvel€™s going to take with its addition of the web-slinger; the teen market. It€™s looking pretty dark over in the DC movie-verse right now. The fact they got David Ayer, a writer-director behind gritty, very much adult movies like Training Day, Harsh Times and Fury, to make Suicide Squad is an indication of where that movie will be heading, while the tone of Man Of Steel didn€™t exactly suggest this universe was going to be all that family-friendly. At the moment, Warner Bros looks to be creating a comic book world for adults. Warner Bros could start planning to get a bit brighter and aim its DC films at the market Marvel wants from Spider-Man, if it hasn€™t already attempted to alter the darker feel of the Superman and Batman stories for Batman V Superman.