AlthoughBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justicewasn’t theDCEU’s most successful movie, its main team-up still seems like the perfect premise for the DCU’s first sequel toSuperman. James Gunn’sSupermanlays the foundations for an expansive, interconnected franchise. For instance, Supergirl and the Engineer already have movies of their own in the DCU’s slate:SupergirlandThe Authority.

Little is known about a potentialSuperman 2.Superman’s ending doesn’t explicitly set up a sequel, but it sets the stage for future DCU appearances by David Corenswet’s Man of Steel. Still, aSupermansequel may not be released beforeThe Brave and the Boldand aWonder Womanmovie introduce the rest of DC’s Trinity.

Superman, Wonder Woman, and Batman in 2016’s Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice

Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice’s Trinity Crossover Is A Salvageable Part Of The DCEU

Zack Snyder’sBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justicewas highly criticized for overstuffing and rushing its plot to set up the Justice League. Batman changes his mind about Superman too quickly, and Wonder Woman’s arrival, albeit exciting, is rather forced, narratively speaking. That said,Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice’s Trinity team-up is an inspired idea.

The reason why Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman’s first DCEU team-up didn’t reach its full potential isn’t that they met late inDawn of Justice. Instead, the biggest problem is thatthe DCEU rushed to its first crossover eventwithout first establishing each character properly. In the DCU,Superman,The Brave and the Bold, andWonder Womancould gradually lead to a DCU Trinity movie.

Batman Superman and Wonder Woman assemble as DC’s Trinity heroes

A DCU Trinity Movie Would Be An Unprecedented DC Event

No previous DC movie has attempted to divide the spotlight evenly among DC’s three most iconic heroes.Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justiceexplored this idea halfway through the movie, but it was originally a Superman movie at heart. Batman is an antagonist for half of his screentime, and Wonder Woman only plays a significant role in the final battle.

A full-length DCU crossover movie starring Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman could refine the formula thatBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justice toyed with.Unlike the DCEU’s rushed approach, a new team-up movie could develop the titular heroes' relationships and growth as a team much further. The key lies in an even distribution of screentime and narrative focus.

Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman leads Ben Affleck’s Batman and Henry Cavill’s Superman in Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice

A DCU Trinity movie would almost be guaranteed to topBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.James Gunn’s Superman,Andy Muschietti’sThe Brave and the Bold, and the still-untitledWonder Womanmovie would ensure that. Much like the MCU’s Phase 1, a gradual approach to a DCU team-up movie would ensure richer interactions and more satisfying character arcs.

A Trinity Movie Might Be Essential To The DCU’s Justice League

A DCU Trinity movie could serve as the crucial stepping stone toward an eventual Justice League film. It would prove exactly why Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman are the team’s natural leaders. It could establish their strategic and moral strengths, and it would cement their status as the three heads of the superhero community.

This kind of setup might be essential given that James Gunn’sSupermanintroduced a DCU that’s already populated by dozens of heroes.A dedicated Trinity crossover would define Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman as Earth’s central protectors above all other metahumans. When the full Justice League finally assembles, the Trinity’s leadership would feel earned.

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