>"I don't believe this is publicly known," producer Marc Guggenheim revealed, "but we had been working with Warner Bros to release all five hours of CRISIS in movie theaters across the country. The event was going to include special surprises like cast appearances and giveaways and we'd also cut together a few bonuses that would have been screened in-between episodes, including deleted scenes with all the VFX completed, the sound mixed, and the picture color-timed. If you're wondering why this event didn't go forward, the answer is that it was scheduled for April 2020. Covid ruined everything."https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news/crisis-on-infinite-earths-arrowverse-event-almost-went-to-theaters/Would you have attended?
I remember how Guggenheim thought this shit was gonna get him working on Hollywood movies. A buddy of his told him that when this shit releases, he's gonna get loads of calls. He got nothing. No one gave a fuck.
>>144640015Which is a shame. For all its shortcomings, it was still quite an achievement.
>>144640177Nah, it was ass. Literally Power Rangers for loser adults.
>>144640249It was fine. And from the producing perspective, he did a lot with very little.
>>144640249So it's Power Rangers for you?
>>144639774Fuck, that would have been cool.