There's no way the more traditional Zatanna would work in the darker, grittier take that this would have been. So going with this kind of a look makes the most sense.
Indeed. And as JMS showed us with Babylon 5, you can set up a plan that can adapt as circumstances change (though more time the better....season 5!).It's important to plan.
It's stupid and a sign of inexperience to expect events to conform to your plan.
A costume or appearance does not make a character, you can change everything about a character's look, but keep their backstory, personality, and abilities intact. I understand the idea behind Zatanna's costume, and there's no reason that idea can't be changed to something like her New 52 costume, or the costume from this concept art.If classic Zatanna doesn't work in the movie, don't put her in the movie. She already became a second stringer in the actual JLD comic and animated movie, becoming subservient to John Constantine because the writer really, really loves the character, to the point where Zatanna basically lost her spot as top magician in the DCU just so that the female hero could be subservient to the male one (the JLD animated movie does this to such an extreme it is almost physically painful as a Zatanna fan). I honestly think she can work in a dark movie as is (why does "dark" have to mean "dress like a moody asshole?"), but JLD shouldn't be dark/gritty in the way she wouldn't work anyway.
A movie could be dark in the way Guillermo del Toro does dark yet fit classic Zatanna in perfectly (it really sucks that he didn't end up making JL Dark). Imagine a movie with a similar tone to Hellboy, that could get dark but she could fit a film like that very well. She's been in plenty of less colorful stories and worked. Dressing like a stage magician doesn't mean she can only be included in Silver Age style stuff. Any darker and, really, why even make the damn movie? I mean, I get it. DC films generally hate anything that isn't both joyless and lifeless. But Pre-New 52 Zatanna could fit in a dark fantasy movie very well with no changes to attire or personality.
As for having baron Mordo play Jason Blood (he looked familiar but I didn't know his name so I googled it), when it comes to major heroes I go for comic authenticity most of the time. Jason Blood
is pretty well established, in look and backstory and while you can fudge it I think the classic version works a lot better. But hell, cast that guy or someone like Idris Elba as John constantine and I'd support that all the way (since I LOATHE the character of Constantine but like Idris Elba that would balance out the character for me, and I'm sure the other guy would be fine as well based off his performance as Mordo). It all comes down to which character we're talking about. Some can be changed with pretty much no consequence (being an asshole British con man/sorcerer really has not limits when it comes to casting). Some, I think, work better playing to the comic version.
A costume or appearance does not make a character, you can change everything about a character's look, but keep their backstory, personality, and abilities intact. I understand the idea behind Zatanna's costume, and there's no reason that idea can't be changed to something like her New 52 costume, or the costume from this concept art.
But changing her costume changes none of the stuff you're talking about. You can still have literally every other aspect of classic Zatanna in a different costume, as far as I know none of her personality, powers, or backstory are connected to that one exact costume.
I think I've liked more DC movies as movies over the years than Marvel films.
At the very least, they're competently directed and photographed. And in some cases, like Man of Steel and BvS, they're fucking gorgeous.
And to add to the confusion about whether Ben Affleck will stay on as Batman, he still wants to direct a Batman solo film.
At the very least, they're competently directed and photographed. And in some cases, like Man of Steel and BvS, they're fucking gorgeous.
Sounds like Michael Bay.
Gorgeous is great for a painting or photograph, but movies need a bit more than that to fire on all cylinders.
That's a surprise, I figured he had given up.And to add to the confusion about whether Ben Affleck will stay on as Batman, he still wants to direct a Batman solo film.
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