In this premiere episode of the DCPU, we explore the origins of Warner Bros.' effort to rival Marvel Studios' superhero cinematic universe, beginning with their first attempt to reboot Superman—Man of Steel.Created by FrankBroadcasts (https://linktr.ee/frankbroadcasts)Edited by Pat M'Groyn (https://www.youtube.com/@pat_mgroyn)Researched, Written, and Produced by FrankBroadcasts and Pat M'GroynMain Theme: "Heroes" by Andrey SitkovBackground Music: "Pandora" and "Nautilus" by Purple Planet Music
Three years and $300 million later, Warner Bros. would release the follow-up to Man of Steel. Featuring Superman, Batman, Lex Luthor, Doomsday, Wonder Woman, and everything but the kitchen sink (they went with a bathroom sink instead), it's Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.Created by FrankBroadcasts (https://linktr.ee/frankbroadcasts)Edited by Pat M'Groyn (https://www.youtube.com/@pat_mgroyn)Researched, Written, and Produced by FrankBroadcasts and Pat M'GroynMain Theme: "Heroes" by Andrey SitkovBackground Music: "Pandora" and "Nautilus" by Purple Planet Music
Following the mixed reception and disappointing box office results of Batman v Superman, the newly-created DC Films panicked and did something to David Ayer's production that was much worse than mailing used condoms or dead pigs: they interfered. This week, we're looking at the Academy Award-winning Suicide Squad.Created by FrankBroadcasts (https://linktr.ee/frankbroadcasts)Edited by Pat M'Groyn (https://www.youtube.com/@pat_mgroyn)Researched, Written, and Produced by FrankBroadcasts and Pat M'GroynMain Theme: "Heroes" by Andrey SitkovBackground Music: "Pandora" and "Nautilus" by Purple Planet Music