If you were wondering if the newest superhero team to hit the big-screen would make the most money-then you’ve come to the right place. With the recent success of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, some interesting info about the upcoming Suicide Squad has surfaced. This info comes from a reliable source and should not be neglected. We’ve gotten our hands on the latest numbers and have crunched the numbers to find out just how much money these movies can make. Let’s take a look.

The Big-Screen Success Of Batman V Superman

The biggest takeaway from the success of Batman v Superman is the fact that DC’s big-name characters can still make a lot of money even if they don’t mesh well with one another. As we’ve extensively covered, the movies serve as a culmination of all the years worth of stories featuring these iconic characters, and even though they feature a number of iconic scenes or episodes, the focus is more on establishing a sense of unity within the story rather than bringing the films to a resolution. In other words, fans should walk away with a sense of fulfillment rather than disappointment after watching it. That’s a pretty sweet trick considering how many characters there are in the franchise! Most superhero movies barely make any money, mainly because of the high cost of producing them and the fact that they don’t do that well at the box-office. However, this is clearly not the case with Batman v Superman, which made a ton of money and ended up becoming one of the highest grossing superhero films of all time. In fact, it has made a ton of money worldwide, earning over a billion at the box-office alone. So much for the competition!

This is mainly thanks to the fact that these characters are some of the most recognizable in modern history. This also makes them incredibly attractive to advertisers, meaning that they’ll generate a ton of revenue for whoever decides to capitalize on their fame. At first glance, it might seem like a smart decision to produce more Batman vs. Superman movies, but let’s think about this for a minute. What if the franchise continues to generate interest, and a lot of people want to see more films based on these characters? Wouldn’t it be smarter to keep the skies clear in order to ensure that no other superhero team sullies the franchise’s good name?

Suicide Squad

The newest entry in the DC film franchise, Suicide Squad, picks up a bit more than ten years after the events of Batman v Superman, and according to the film’s press materials, it will serve as a “rebuilding block” for the franchise. This is largely thanks to the decision to make this film stand-alone; however, it still manages to work within the context of the franchise thanks to strong character work. The plot follows the group of villains breaking out of prison and wreaking havoc in the U.S., ultimately culminating in a showdown with the Justice League. For a while, it appeared that Warner Bros. was planning on pushing this film as their next installment in the Batman series, but thanks to Tim Burton’s involvement and the fact that this is set to be the first standalone superhero movie, that possibility seems pretty slim. This is all the more reason to be optimistic about the future of the DC franchise, because this looks like the kind of film that will allow them to stand on its own two feet.

This is mainly thanks to the fact that it doesn’t feature any major superheroes, which makes it appealing to a much broader audience. Even though it stars a large ensemble cast, the bulk of the characters are undecided criminals who break out of prison, and it also stars Margot Robbie as the tricky and temperamental femme fatale Harley Quinn. So, instead of focusing on the iconic Batman and ROBIN, this time around we get to dive into the inner-workings of a super-criminal mind. This is also likely to attract a completely new audience to the DC franchise, meaning that even if they don’t care for either Batman or Robin, they might still check out this film in the hopes of finding out more about this world they’ve heard so much about. 

How Much Money Can These Movies Make?

While we await the details of Warner Bros.’s upcoming DC movie slate, it’s interesting to take a look at the financials for the franchise’s latest big-budget installments. According to recent reports, Batman v Superman, which was directed by Zack Snyder and starred Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill, made around $850 million worldwide. It ended up being one of the highest grossing superhero films of all time. Based on that performance, one would assume that the franchise has enough momentum to warrant another installment. That seems logical enough, right?

Well, maybe. If we’re being completely honest, the success of Batman v Superman still depends on how much you want to call it “success”. It’s still one of the highest grossing superhero films of all time, but that doesn’t necessarily mean it was a hit. For years, George Lucas has been enjoying the luxury of releasing one new Star Wars movie every year, while the franchise still manages to draw huge crowds to theaters across the world. However, this strategy likely won’t work for much longer, as Disney is expected to release their entire film library on VOD by next year. That’s a lot of money to leave on the table, considering how much these kinds of movies cost to produce! 

Unfortunately, without further directors in the franchise, this is probably as good as it gets for a while. It’s not like Batman v Superman was a flop, but it also wasn’t the cultural phenomenon that the franchise’s latest installments have been. This is mainly because, for the most part, these characters don’t “do” well in live action. The fact that they don’t work well together might be an even bigger problem, considering how much hype there was surrounding this particular team-up! From the orange wigs to the white-and-black stripes, there was a lot to celebrate upon the release of Batman v Superman!

The Mixed Reactions To Dawn Of Justice

Even though most people walked away happy with Batman v Superman, it was clear that not everyone was in favor of this cinematic union. In fact, many felt that it didn’t measure up to the standards set by the previous installment in the franchise, The Dark Knight. This is likely due to the fact that while this film features a ton of awesome fight scenes and plenty of action, it also drags more than a little bit. Not that there’s anything wrong with that, as there’s certainly a lot to love about The Dark Knight, but the fact remains that this is probably the part of the franchise where people stopped caring the most. It drags a bit in the beginning, but gets progressively worse as the movie goes on. Finally, it descends into complete and total unwatchability toward the end.

This is mainly because of the fact that this film had to serve as a prequel to The Dark Knight, so a lot of the story is set up for the sake of the next movie. It doesn’t help that this installment was helmed by Suicide Squad’s Scott Suzan (also known as “Swat Team’s” Dr. Harleen Chou-Chou). Even though she did a phenomenal job with the franchise’s previously released entries, Dawn of Justice is the first time that we don’t see her shine. She directed two other movies in the DC franchise, The Killing Joke and Wonder Woman, proving that she is a competent director. Unfortunately, she didn’t seem to learn from her previous mistakes, and while The Killing Joke was a critical bomb, Dawn of Justice wasn’t able to find the merit in its prequel. This is mainly because the characters, settings, and timing feel completely off. It’s like she set the bar so low that she had to raise it just to meet it!