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James Mangold has his mind set on what to do with DC’s Swamp Thing. The director spearheaded one of the best comic book movies of all time. Fans and critics alike loved Logan, which was supposed to be Hugh Jackman’s last time as Wolverine before he decided to return for Deadpool & Wolverine. After his Fox/Marvel film, Mangold will now helm Swamp Thing, one of the projects announced for the DCU’s Chapter One. The director has now teased details from the DC Universe‘s surprising movie.
Speaking with MovieWeb, James Mangold revealed whether Swamp Thing is focused on setting up a franchise. Mangold noted that DC likely has plans for the film as the start of a franchise that could spin off into future DCU movies. However, the director is not focused on that. According to him, DC’s Swamp Thing movie is a “Gothic horror” envisioned as a standalone. Whether Mangold has thoughts on sequels or where the character could go next, it seems like all of that is not important for him right now. Check out the full quote below:
“With other kinds of IP, it gets to a religious level. While I’m sure DC views Swamp Thing as a franchise, I would be viewing it as a very simple, clean, Gothic horror movie about this man/monster… Just doing my own thing with this, just a standalone.”
The Director Has A Clear Vision
James Mangold’s Swamp Thing comments are very interesting. While James Gunn has said that every DCU project has to stand on its own two feet, most of the movies and series announced so far include multiple characters. Even Gunn’s Superman, which revolves around David Corenswet’s Clark Kent, will feature multiple DCU heroes. Mangold’s comments state firmly that he views Swamp Thing as a standalone. Due to that, fans wanting to see the setup for a Justice League Dark movie, with John Constantine appearing, for example, are unlikely to get what they want.
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The DCU seems to be building a different kind of movie in comparison to something like Superman and Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow. Described as a standalone Gothic horror movie, James Mangold’s Swamp Thing sounds to be cut from the same cloth as Mike Flanagan’s Clayface film. DC can do well with some variety in the DCU, and by having a dedicated flow of horror films, the studio would be able to tap into characters more suited for a mature tone and standalone stories. Mangold is focused on making a good movie, and Swamp Thing’s DCU future lies in Gunn’s hands.
The DC Character Is In Good Hands
I think Mangold’s comments show he is the perfect choice to direct Swamp Thing. The DC character does not need to be linked to the wider DCU in his solo movie. In fact, I believe that since Swamp Thing is not that well known, establishing his backstory and the character’s powers in a film before having him cross over with other DC characters is the best course of action. By making it a standalone horror movie, Swamp Thing could even draw a larger audience, taking in fans of the genre who are not necessarily interested in the DCU.
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Source: MovieWeb
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