Friday, December 28, 2018

AQUAMAN's Box Office Trajectory in Comparison to the DCEU Films

On the Justice League Universe podcast, we tend to focus on the substance of films in the DCEU, but I can't help but check into the business side of things from time to time because, after all, I want to make sure that the cinematic universe I love will continue. (I also happen to work with mathematics as my career, so I enjoy crunching the numbers.)

With the DCEU on its way to $4.5 Billion over the first six movies, produced with a total budget of $1.18 Billion (so a ROI of 282% before counting home media, licensing, merchandise, etc.), it is an undeniable financial success, which is why we have Shazam!, Birds of Prey and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn, and Wonder Woman 1984 already in the pipeline, with many other DCEU films in development.

Aquaman has been unique in its international-release-first strategy and its timing around the holiday season. Internationally, Aquaman is a massive success, already reeling in $470 Million and on its way to probably being the highest grossing DCEU film outside the U.S. (BvS had $543 Million abroad.) But I was also curious to see how Aquaman's holiday season performance in the U.S. compared with the past DCEU films.

Here is a graph of the cumulative box office performance (U.S.) during the first month of release for each of the six DCEU films.


Let's look first at Aquaman (in light aqua-blue). It started with the lowest opening weekend, but it has the benefit of the Christmas holiday (Tuesday) and the forthcoming holiday weekend to make up ground. Indeed, with the days around Christmas, Aquaman has already moved up to surpass Justice League. And projections are such that Aquaman is expected to have the best second-weekend hold of any DCEU movie, so I expect it to stay above Justice League and possibly make a gradual move upward toward the Man of Steel and Suicide Squad curves, though probably not fully reaching them. If it can continue to dominate through January (it's primary competition, I think, will be Glass by M. Night Shyamalan), then Aquaman will post a sizeable U.S. box office total above $230 Million that, when combined with the huge international numbers, will make it the highest grossing DCEU film to date.

Some other interesting things to notice about the graph above:
  • MoS and Suicide Squad tracked very close to one another for the first month, but the Skwad had a little bit better staying power and ended up at $349 Million to MoS's $322 Million.
  • Wonder Woman had profoundly better legs than the other DCEU films, as can be seen by the fact that it slices up and across the other curves. Aquaman, to its credit, is also showing decent legs rather than a steep opening weekend followed by more modest accumulation. I think Aquaman's staying power will be commendable, but I don't think it will match the 2017 summer phenomenon that was Wonder Woman. (Aquaman's international numbers are much better than WW's, though.)
  • Justice League may have been a box office disappointment when compared to BvS or other team-up films, but it still actually made a lot of money.

Themes and Character Arcs in AQUAMAN

This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on the themes and character development of Aquaman, directed by James Wan and written by David Johnson-McGoldrick and Will Beall.


  • Themes in Aquaman
  • Character development
  • Connections to other DCEU Films
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https://www.forbes.com/sites/markhughes/2018/12/11/review-aquaman-is-thrilling-new-addition-to-superhero-cinema/#74cccae332f7 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Pacific_garbage_patch 

https://twitter.com/nexuspong/status/1076565909064437760

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Connections between AQUAMAN and the Prior DCEU Films

The following is an excerpt from an episode of the Justice League Universe podcast. You can stream the full episode or download the MP3.


What we want to do now is just quickly run through some initial connections that we saw between Aquaman (directed by James Wan) and the prior films in the Justice League Universe, also known as the DCEU. Overall, this movie -- although it has a tone of its own -- fits really well into the developing cinematic universe, with one main exception.

The exception stems from Justice League, which is the other main appearance of Arthur Curry. In Justice League, Arthur has a brief scene with Mera after Steppenwolf retrieved the motherbox from Atlantis. It seems very clear that Arthur is ignorant of the ultimate fate of his mother and he harbors a lot of anger at her for abandoning him. In the Aquaman film, however, this is shifted so that his anger is now toward Atlantis, not his mother. In fact, he is now quite sympathetic toward his mother and he understands why she left and that she was supposedly executed. So there’s a bit of discontinuity there, but being angry at Atlantis and missing his mother makes a lot of sense for the story they wanted to tell in Aquaman. And it’s not completely impossible to reconcile the two films, as it could be that Arthur has both anger toward Atlantis for what they did to his mother and also some residual anger that flares up at times toward his mother, because she did after all leave them to return to the sea. When he said in Justice League that his mother probably didn’t give him another thought, this might not be his true feelings but rather just something that boiled up for him briefly in the moment. After all, people can have complex and sometimes seemingly contradictory emotions, especially if they’ve been through something as traumatic as losing a mother.




Other than that shift from Justice League to Aquaman, there are a lot of connections to be drawn between this film and the prior ones. There actually were a few pieces of good continuity with Justice League. Mera said back then that Atlanna left Arthur there to save his life, and that it was painful for her to do so, and both of those are fully explained and are true here in Aquaman. Mera also mentioned in Justice League that her parents fought in the wars and that Atlanna took her in. This is not contradicted by anything in Aquaman, although it isn’t a big factor in this film. At first I thought maybe her parents had gone off and died in the wars, leaving Mera with Atlanna permanently. But that was a faulty assumption on my part. It was most likely a temporary situation where Mera’s parents, the king and queen of the Xebel Kingdom, had to go off to a war, perhaps with the Brine Kingdom, the Trench, or some factions within their own kingdom. And Atlanna, being another member of royalty from the allied Kingdom of Atlantis, would make sense as a temporary caretaker for Mera.

And one final note about Justice League -- I don’t think Arthur ever says her name in that film, so it makes sense here in Aquaman that he says he never asked her name.

Looking back to prior films in the universe, Aquaman continues the tradition of showing Justice League characters as children. In past films, we’ve seen young Clark Kent, young Bruce Wayne, and young Diana. Furthermore, MoS and Aquaman both show infancy as well as adolescence, and they both show bullying. Wonder Woman and Aquaman both show youth and then teenage training with a mentor. NexusPong on Twitter compiled some nice photos of the characters as kids: https://twitter.com/nexuspong/status/1076565909064437760





Man of Steel and Aquaman have further connections -- they both use flashbacks as a narrative device, tying in moments from childhood to moments that are currently occurring with the character. And both of these origin stories involve the main character being a bridge between two worlds. There’s also a great shot in each film of the hero, wearing their full costume, zooming upward.

Speaking of which, Wonder Woman and Aquaman both end on a somewhat hyper-real hero shot of the main character. Those two films also have the commonality of mankind ruining the planet and being contrasted negatively with a different civilization -- although in the case of Aquaman, the other civilization also has some of its own problems, whereas Themyscira was fairly idealized.

Also, both Wonder Woman and Aquaman had some important relationship development that happened on a boat.

With regard to Batman v Superman, that film had a strong connection to Excalibur, as we’ve covered extensively in past episodes. And Aquaman here has strong overtones of the Once and Future King (or The Sword in the Stone, if we want to go with movie versions, like Arthur does). For example, at the beginning, Arthur is explicitly named after the legend of King Arthur, just like we explicitly saw an Excalibur marquee at the start of BvS. And Arthur learning to swim from Vulko is kind of like young Arthur learning lessons through swimming as taught by Merlin. And of course a big parallel is Arthur Curry being able to remove the trident, marking himself as the true king, just like Arthur Pendragon pulling the sword from the stone.



Alright, let’s quickly run through a few more connections:

    • BvS, Wonder Woman, and now Aquaman all have opening and closing narrations. Justice League also had a closing narration.
    • Man of Steel had the oil rig rescue, where Clark tears off the door at sea -- and Aquaman has the submarine rescue, with Arthur tearing off the door at sea. Both heroes then help the people get to safety.
    • We also think we might have caught a direct reference to the oil rig from Man of Steel, as there may have been a hologram of oil spilling from that rig when Orm was giving a speech about surface pollution.
    • Wonder Woman and Aquaman both have a circling camera shot around the characters at the top of the cliff, then a dive into the water.
    • Wonder Woman and Aquaman both have a mother who says that “only the strongest” will wield the special weapon.
    • BvS had Bruce saving a young girl from getting crushed by a beam while Aquaman had Arthur saving a young girl from getting crushed by a bell. 
    • Justice League and Aquaman both had Arthur surfing, the former on a parademon and the latter on a sea dragon.

    Wednesday, December 19, 2018

    Preparing to Watch AQUAMAN

    In this episode of the Justice League Universe podcast, we get ready for Aquaman, directed by James Wan. Sam and Nick discuss what they are looking forward to in the film and rundown the major characters. We also share some questions that we have going into the theater. Full scene-by-scene analysis will begin after the U.S. opening weekend. (No spoilers in this episode, because we haven't seen the movie yet.)


    • Creative team behind Aquaman
    • What we're looking forward to (6:00)
    • Character list (19:00)
    • Possible themes (42:25)
    • Questions on our minds (54:00)
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    Tuesday, December 18, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Justice League Scene 18

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 18 (Diana Prince and Victor Stone meeting face-to-face) of Justice League.

    • Diana using her empathy and human connection
    • Diana's car and clothing on a generic city street
    • Cyborg's arrival and the city lights
    • Isolation and collaboration, Cyborg's early arc
    • Connections to BvS and Wonder Woman
    • Cyborg's gifts
    • Cyborg flies away
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    Monday, December 17, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Justice League Scene 17

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 17 (Diana and Vic chatting on the batcomputer) of Justice League.

    • Diana tries to "dig up" Victor Stone
    • Intersections in the Justice Leaguers stories
    • STAR Labs footage of Silas and Victor Stone, comparison to BvS
    • Victor's text and images on the batcomputer
    • "Are you Victor Stone?"
    • Diana and Alfred
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    Monday, December 10, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Justice League Scene 16

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 16 (Bruce Wayne meeting Barry Allen) of Justice League.

    • Recap of what we know about Barry Allen
    • Location of Central City
    • Barry Allen's apartment and prototype suit
    • Bruce Wayne and Barry Allen duel of wits
    • Batarang and visual parallels to BvS
    • Bruce is putting together a team, and Barry needs friends
    • Barry's bad hair day and brunch?
    • Barry's explanation of the speed force
    • Physics and details
    • Flash caloric intake
    • "Special fight team" and rich, product placement
    • Location of Central City, reprise
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    Tuesday, December 4, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Justice League Scene 15

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 15 (Diana's history lesson to Bruce about the past invasion attempt) of Justice League.

    • Steppenwolf, the End of Worlds
    • Parademons and missed opportunities
    • Weak connections to BvS
    • Motherboxes, Unity, and Power
    • The action and the characters in the scene (Green Lantern!)
    • God vs. Man (BvS) is now Gods and Men and Women together (JL)
    • Doomsday clock has a snooze button and Bruce's attitude
    • The three motherboxes on Earth
    • Diana leary of leadership
    • Cyborg listening in low-tech style
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    Sunday, December 2, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Justice League Scenes 13-14

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 13 (Cyborg discovers Batman's identity) and Scene 14 (Diana discovers Batman's hanger) of Justice League.

    • Cyborg's apartment and family photo
    • New abilities
    • Batcave camera and Batman's identity
    • Autumn, what year?
    • The Flying Fox
    • Bruce and Diana's relationship
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    Sunday, October 21, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Justice League Scene 12

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 12 (Lois and Martha in the Daily Planet) of Justice League.

    • Starting the scene with humor
    • Martha Kent's new characterization
    • Disrespect for Lois Lane
    • Random Guy with a notepad
    • Thirsty
    • Smell
    • Is that some Kryptonian music?
    • Lois's arc and Lois's final comment on truth and world engines
    • Uninteresting camera work
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    Monday, October 15, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Justice League Scene 11

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 11 (Diana sees the news of invasion) of Justice League.


    • Initial framing with foreground and background
    • Diana's juxtaposition with the statue
    • Connections to BvS and Wonder Woman
    • New report about the Temple of the Amazons
    • "Invasion" and tension mounting
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    Sunday, October 14, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Justice League Scene 10

    In this episode of the Justice League Universe podcast, Sam and Nick discuss Scene 10 (Steppenwolf and the battle on Themyscira) of Justice League.

    • Themyscira and the Amazons
    • Our first active motherbox and boom tube
    • Steppenwolf's arrival and relationship with mother
    • Nick's favorite scene and Sam's one nitpick
    • Action out in the open
    • Amazonian selfless sacrifice
    • Righteousness of power? You'll all love me?
    • Steppenwolf v. Enchantress
    • Firing the signal flame in the Aegean Sea
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    Saturday, September 15, 2018

    Special Retrospective: Favorite Parts of WONDER WOMAN

    This special episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on our favorite parts of Wonder Woman (directed by Patty Jenkins), with submissions from listeners and a special Blake Snyder beat sheet analysis from Sam.

    • Blockbuster formula beat sheet for Wonder Woman (Blake Snyder, Save the Cat!)
    • Favorite Parts of Wonder Woman (starting at 22:30)
      • Rebecca, Sydney, Nick, and Alessandro's Favorite Parts
      • Sam's thoughts on Gregson-Williams' music
      • Justin Nauth - Diana leaving home
      • Mark and Nathan (@DCEUMinute) - Diana's Innocence, Doctor Maru
      • Patrick (@fourstepspainting) and John Carr - No Man's Land
      • Collin Smith (@raptorcollin) and Stuart Little - Diana's characterization
      • Viola Kovacs (http://victoriawaterfeild.tumblr.com/) - choosing love
      • Omesh (@PrimeEarthMook) - Steve's sacrifice
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    Monday, September 10, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Wonder Woman Scene 52

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 52 (Wonder Woman in Paris) of the Wonder Woman film, directed by Patty Jenkins.

    • Did Wonder Woman end the war?
    • Storytelling bookends
    • Diana's final narration
    • Continuity and Wonder Woman 1984
    • Killing things from other worlds
    • Leaping (flying?) toward the camera

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    Friday, September 7, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Wonder Woman Scene 51

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 51 (Trafalgar Square Celebration!) of Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins.

    • Color returns
    • Connections to history
    • No closure for Etta Candy
    • Gal Gadot's acting and Diana's emotions
    • Photograph foreshadowing
    • Diana's motif - looking up toward the sky
    • Diana walking away from mankind amidst the crowd
    • Father and child
    • Wonder Woman is not famous (or at least isn't known to be Diana)
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    Tuesday, September 4, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Wonder Woman Scene 50

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 50 (Ares' aftermath) of Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins.


    • Can a demigod kill a god? (listener L B)
    • Diana floating down
    • Cello, we're at peace!
    • Former enemies embrace
    • A few quick questions about the aftermath
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    Thursday, August 30, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Wonder Woman Scenes 48-49

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scenes 48 (Steve's sacrifice) and 49 (Wonder Woman defeating Ares) of Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins.

    • Movie formula: all-is-lost moment
    • Steve's sacrifice (and Chris Pine's acting)
    • Diana's rageful god mode
    • Love has become sorrow
    • Diana losing Steve foreshadows Lois losing Clark (@DerfelBarada)
    • Wonder Woman posturing just like Ares
    • Doctor Maru's face backfires on Ares
    • Steve's final words to Diana, Casablancesque
    • Tank thrown off
    • Cheezy love and Agape, walking away from mankind
    • Killing Ares
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    Thursday, August 23, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Wonder Woman Scene 47

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 47 (Wonder Woman and Ares begin their final battle) of Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins.

    • Ares doesn't want to fight Diana
    • Sam and Alessandro's differing views on Ares' motivations
    • Hovering or flying?
    • The Oddfellows talk about how to handle the plane
    • Diana and Ares fighting
    • Ares makes armor out of war
    • Diana and Steve have a muffled final exchange
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    Tuesday, August 14, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Justice League Scenes 8-9

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 8 (Howard the Janitor at STAR Labs) and Scene 9 (Vic and Silas Stone at the apartment) of Justice League.

    • Father and son parallels
    • Scout ship connections to MoS and BvS
    • Silas's quick conversation with Howard the Janitor (friend of Vic?)
    • Photos of a happy family, reflective glass motif
    • Crafty dialogue
    • Who is the monster?
    • Cyborg juxtaposed with kitchen appliances
    • Glimpse of Cyborg's developing powers, Cyborg as a threat
    • Sam likes the movie thus far
    • Howard, oh Howard
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    Saturday, August 4, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Wonder Woman Scene 46

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 46 (Ares' monologue) of Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins.

    • Villain monologue trope
    • Is Ares telling the truth?
    • Ares as Satan
    • Should Ares have appealed to Amazon?
    • Connections to Man of Steel
    • Philosophy of good and evil

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    Wednesday, August 1, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Wonder Woman Scenes 44-45

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 44 (Sir Patrick is revealed to be Ares) and Scene 45 (the Oddfellows get into position) of Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins.

    • Twist 1 - Sir Patrick is Ares
    • Gas masks and cutting scenes together
    • "Horrors"
    • Hippolyta's vs. Ares' version of history
    • Can gods die?
    • Twist 2 - godkiller
    • Thoughts from Casper Richter on saving humanity
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    Sunday, July 15, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Wonder Woman Scene 43

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 43 (Diana and Steve's dialogue after Ludendorff was killed) from Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins.


    • Looking back - "What are you?" and Ludendorff's straight badness
    • Diana is surprised the war is still going
    • Steve talks about mankind
    • Deserve and Believe
    • Steve asks for help
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    Wednesday, July 4, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Wonder Woman Scenes 41-42

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 41 (Wonder Woman riding out to the airfield) and Scene 42 (Wonder Woman's fight with Ludendorff) of Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins.


    • Diana upset (with just cause)
    • Momentum into Act 3
    • Sideways shot
    • Amazonian dismount
    • Wonder Woman and Ludendorff fight scene
    • Higher ground
    • The (Diana) Princess Bride
    • Why all the night scenes?
    • Ludendorff's death and Diana's upward gaze
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    Saturday, June 30, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Justice League Scene 7

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 7 (Barry and Henry Allen in Iron Heights) of Justice League.

    • Barry's red apparel
    • The Iron Heights guard
    • A comedy gag in the movie
    • Informing Bruce and Alfred
    • Acting and emotion
    • Terrio wordplay
    • Snyder glass reflection motif
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    Wednesday, June 27, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Wonder Woman Scenes 39-40

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 39 (leaving the Gala) and Scene 40 (the gassing of Veld) of Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins.

    • Blue dusk
    • Blue dress gets left behind
    • Orange gas
    • Diana's reactions to the loss of Veld
    • Diana and Steve confrontation (continued)
    • Learning another lesson about mankind
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    <Transcript Below>

    Monday, June 25, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Wonder Woman Scene 38

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 38 (the gala) of Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins.

    • Steve and Maru, Diana and Ludendorff
    • Production design for the gala
    • Doctor Poison and alcohol
    • Entropy
    • Diana in the blue dress
    • Ludendorff seems like Ares
    • Diana allows Steve to stop her
    • Diana doesn't allow Steve to decide what she should do
    • Full feminism

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    Thursday, June 21, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Wonder Woman Scenes 36-37

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 36 (Oddfellows on horseback) and Scene 37 (entering the gala) of Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins.

    • The morning after
    • Shifts in the team (motivations, Diana's leadership)
    • Charlie singing
    • Steve telling Diana what to do
    • Sameer gets to do some acting
    • Diana sizes up a blue dress
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    Friday, June 8, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Wonder Woman Scene 35

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 35 (Magical night in Veld) of Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins.

    • Language with Sameer, Music with Charlie
    • Dancing and charming
    • Reminders of war
    • Steve lets his guard down
    • "Magical" snowfall
    • Tasteful directing

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    Wednesday, June 6, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Wonder Woman Scenes 33-34

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scenes 33 (Veld celebration) and 34 (call with Etta and Sir Patrick) of Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins.


    • Pacing after the Veld Rescue
    • Photographic connections
    • Diana's awareness of her friends
    • What is Sir Patrick up to?
    • Diana makes a conjecture about Ares
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    Contributors: @ottensam @derbykid @raveryn @wondersyd
    Episode artwork by Matthew Rushing (@mattrushing02)

    Monday, June 4, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Wonder Woman Scene 32

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 32 (saving the village of Veld) of Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins.


    • Diana as leader
    • Action scene compared to Batman's warehouse rescue
    • Wonder Woman's musical themes
    • Diana and Steve on parallel tracks
    • Destroying instruments of war
    • The Oddfellows helping out
    • Shield callback and symbolism
    • Observations from @PrimeEarthMook

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    Episode artwork by Matthew Rushing (@mattrushing02)

    <Transcript Below>

    Saturday, June 2, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Wonder Woman Scene 31

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 31 (No Man's Land) of Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins.


    • Overall thoughts on an instant-classic scene
    • Wonder Woman's costume reveal
    • Music, camera angles, and color
    • Diana assuming leadership
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    Contributors: @ottensam @wondersyd @raveryn @derbykid
    Episode artwork by Matthew Rushing (@mattrushing02)

    Friday, June 1, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Wonder Woman Scenes 29-30

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 29 (walking to the front) and Scene 30 (in the trenches) of Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins.

    • Patty Jenkins' thoughts on the added scene
    • Diana seeing the horrors of war
    • Being told not to do anything
    • Trenches
    • Language and empathy
    • Antiope's tiara


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    Episode artwork by Matthew Rushing (@mattrushing02)

    <Transcript below>

    Thursday, May 24, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Justice League Scene 6

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 6 (Bruce and Alfred on the plane after Iceland) of Justice League.

    • Alfred and Bruce Debrief Iceland
    • Info about Barry Allen, the orphan
    • Bruce and Diana, 'ship?
    • Vic Stone, pre-Cyborg
    • Theme: A changing world
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    Contributors: @ottensam @wondersyd @raveryn @derbykid @NBego
    Episode artwork by Matthew Rushing (@mattrushing02)

    Saturday, May 19, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Wonder Woman Scene 28

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 28 (campsite with Chief) of Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins.


    • Chief, played by Eugene Brave Rock
    • Napi
    • Shaking hands with Diana
    • What we deserve
    • Male vulnerabilities
    • Evening hate

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    Episode artwork by Matthew Rushing (@mattrushing02)

    <Transcript below>

    Monday, April 9, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Wonder Woman Scene 27

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 27 (Ludendorff and Maru poison the German leaders) of Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins.


    • What are the villains up to?
    • Ludendorff framing and mindset
    • More doors in Man's World
    • "Ludendorff, enough!"
    • Maniacal laughter
    • Demonstration for the Kaiser
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    Contributors: @ottensam @derbykid @raveryn @wondersyd
    Episode artwork by Matthew Rushing (@mattrushing02)

    Saturday, April 7, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Wonder Woman Scene 26

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 26 (King's Cross Station and the Docks) of Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins.


    • Overall thoughts
    • World War 1 setting and contrasts
    • Diana's ice cream sampling
    • Liars, murderers, and smugglers
    • Diana sees the horrors of war
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    Contributors: @ottensam @wondersyd @raveryn @derbykid
    Episode artwork by Matthew Rushing (@mattrushing02)

    Friday, April 6, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Justice League Scene 5

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 5 (Bruce recruiting Arthur) of Justice League.

    • Icelandic location
    • Theme: Stronger together
    • Arthur and Bruce - starting their character arcs
    • Bruce on the cliff
    • Villagers and a stranger
    • Hitting us over the head with three boxes
    • Bruce trying to recruit Arthur, banter
    • Bruce as prophet
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    Contributors: @ottensam @derbykid @raveryn @wondersyd @NBego
    Episode artwork by Matthew Rushing (@mattrushing02)

    Thursday, April 5, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Wonder Woman Scene 25

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 25 (recruiting Sameer and Charlie) of Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins.

    • Quick note about the "men who can"
    • Entering the London pub
    • Sameer
    • Charlie
    • Driven by money
    • Sir Patrick and Etta Candy are here to help
    • 100th Episode!

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    Contributors: @ottensam @raveryn @derbykid @wondersyd
    Episode artwork by Matthew Rushing (@mattrushing02)

    <Transcript below>

    Monday, March 26, 2018

    Justice League Commentary

    In this episode of the Justice League Universe podcast, Sam and Nick provide audio commentary for Justice League. We synchronize at the 14 second mark, right after the WB logo goes dark.


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    Wednesday, March 21, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Wonder Woman Scene 24

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 24 (Diana and Steve on the stairway) of Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins.


    • Overview of themes and character development
    • "Do something"
    • Diana's naivete without stupidity
    • Shift in tone
    • Foreshadowing Steve's death
    • Scene transitions
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    Contributors: @ottensam @wondersyd @raveryn @derbykid
    Episode artwork by Matthew Rushing (@mattrushing02)

    Saturday, March 17, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Wonder Woman Scene 23

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 23 (Diana confronting the British generals) of Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins.

    • Themes and character development
    • Deciphering the notebook
    • Letting a woman speak
    • Shaming the generals
    • Women in leadership positions

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    Contributors: @ottensam @derbykid @raveryn @wondersyd
    Episode artwork by Matthew Rushing (@mattrushing02)

    The Secret History of Wonder Woman by Jill Lepore - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-secret-history-of-wonder-woman-jill-lepore/1119132512?ean=9780804173407

    Friday, March 16, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Wonder Woman Scenes 21-22

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 21 (British War Council) and Scene 22 (Doctor Maru's new poison) of Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins.

    • Doors and barriers to the halls of power
    • Diana's intrusion into the council meeting
    • Sir Patrick (aka, Ares) calling for armistice
    • Steve's "blind sister"
    • Sir Patrick foreshadows Steve's death and meets Diana
    • Doctor Maru tests her new poison gas
    • David Thewlis

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    Episode artwork by Matthew Rushing (@mattrushing02)

    <Transcript below>

    Thursday, March 15, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Wonder Woman Scene 20

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast features Sam and Sydney discussing Scene 20 (Alleyway fight scene) from Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins.


    • Top-level perspective on the scene
    • Continuity on the sidewalk
    • Homage to Superman: The Movie
    • Fight in the alleyway
    • Etta helps out
    • Cyanide and Ares
    • Diana's worldview and straightforward storytelling
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    Contributors: @ottensam @wondersyd @derbykid @raveryn

    Tuesday, March 13, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Wonder Woman Scenes 18-19

    In this episode of the Justice League Universe podcast, Sam and Rebecca discuss scene 18 (arriving in London) and scene 19 (shopping for clothes) of Wonder Woman, directed by Patty Jenkins.

    • Contrasting Man's World with Themyscira
    • How long was the boat ride?
    • Observations on the streets of London
    • Meeting Etta Candy, Secretary
    • Shopping for an outfit
    • Humor and a subtle spy

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    Contributors: @ottensam @derbykid @raveryn @wondersyd

    Monday, March 12, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Justice League Scene 4

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 4 (Wonder Woman in London) of Justice League.

    • Reactions to the assassination of Superman
    • Connections between Wonder Woman and this scene in Justice League
    • Film techniques at the beginning of the scene
    • Wonder Woman on Lady Justice
    • Upward shots and the lasso of Hestia
    • Dark ages and Holy fear
    • Blocking bullets
    • "A believer"

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    Episode artwork by Matthew Rushing (@mattrushing02)

    https://ctc.usma.edu/the-causes-and-impact-of-political-assassinations/


    <Transcript below>

    Tuesday, February 20, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Wonder Woman Scene 17

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 17 of Wonder Woman (General Ludendorff and Doctor Maru with a new gas and a terrible breakthrough).


    • Ludendorff framed powerfully
    • On-the-nose villany
    • Maru's chemical lab and missing notebook
    • Ares and red herrings
    Shout-outs to the following:

    Contributors: @ottensam, @raveryn, @derbykid, @wondersyd
    Episode artwork by Matthew Rushing

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    <Transcript below>

    Thursday, January 25, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Wonder Woman Scene 16

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Wonder Woman, Scene 16 (Diana and Steve on the sailboat).


    • Act 2 and blockbuster formulas
    • Lack of color
    • Diana's naivete about the war, lessons to be learned
    • Steve's appreciation of Diana's spirit
    • Sleeping arrangements and marriage
    • Pleasures of the flesh
    • Music
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    Contributors: @ottensam @raveryn @derbykid @wondersyd


    <Transcript below>


    Saturday, January 13, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Justice League Scene 3

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 3 (world-without-Superman montage) of Justice League, directed by Zack Snyder.

    • "Everybody Knows" song selection
    • Dealing with loss: world (general)
    • Dealing with loss: Lois and Martha (personal)
    • Foreclosure on the Kent farm
    • Newspaper headlines and homeless man

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    Contributors: @ottensam @raveryn @derbykid @wondersyd @NBego

    <Transcript below>


    Tuesday, January 2, 2018

    JLU Scene-by-Scene: Justice League Scene 2

    This episode of the Justice League Universe podcast focuses on Scene 2 (Batman and the burglar) of Justice League.

    • Additional thoughts about Scene 1
    • Vertical shot motif
    • Batman's first appearance
    • Phony physics (homage to Batman 66?)
    • Fear and riding the parademon
    • Where did the three motherbox symbols come from?
    • Burglar comes back and comments on Superman
    • Motherboxes
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    Contributors: @ottensam @raveryn @derbykid @wondersyd @NBego

    http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/la-et-mn-superman-justice-league-henry-cavill-20171119-story.html
    https://www.mensfitness.com/life/entertainment/interview-actor-holt-mccallany-getting-beat-batman-justice-league-and-season-2

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