WB Producer Deborah Snyder Promises Every DC Movie is a Completely Different Experience

After years of just featuring Batman on the screen every couple of years, with an occasional try [...]

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After years of just featuring Batman on the screen every couple of years, with an occasional try at Superman thrown into the mix, Warner Bros. is finally opening up the doors to the DC Comics universe. In the next fifteen months, starting this week, we'll have Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Suicide Squad, and Wonder Woman, all leading up to Justice League: Part 1 in the following November.

"They're so different from each other," producer Deborah Snyder (yes, Zack Snyder is her husband and production partner) told Collider during the press day for BvS. "[Suicide Squad director] David [Ayer] has created this really fun movie about bad guys trying to do good, and it's brazen, and it has just a really great tone to it, so it's really fun. And it's so different from BvS and it's completely different from what Patty Jenkins is doing with Wonder Woman. With Wonder Woman, it's an origin story, it takes place also in World War I, so as you can imagine you're kind of in a completely different world."

She explained that those changes won't just be setting, but tone in every way. "Just the color palette and everything of the films are so different from one another," Snyder said. It all stems from the hires they've made at the helm of these films. "I think that's what's so great about having these directors come on board who have a very strong vision and point of view for these characters and these stories, and they can really make it their own."

In short? "That's pretty cool," Snyder said with a smile. "It's amazing to be able to get the opportunity to bring these great characters to life. It's like a dream come true. It's crazy. It's busy but we love doing what we do."

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice hits theaters March 25, 2016, kicking off the DC Universe on film.

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