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DC Movies - To Infinity and Beyond

There are 3 sites out there with very similar names.

One, ComicBook.Com, is a credible resource that conducts itself like a legitimate news organization

The other two, ComicBookMovie and CosmicBookNews, are clickbait sites that have about as much actual journalistic credibility and professionalism as The National Enquirer.

Yeah I used to post comicbookmovie and cosmicbooknews crap on here and get flamed for it, but now their headlines make no sense at all, so I gave up on them entirely. They keep talking about Disney doing this or that to fix Star Wars, when there isn't any indication that Disney even finds it broken...
 
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I am really looking forward to the SS movie, but 15 main characters? I guess if anyone can do it justice, it is Gunn.
 
I am really looking forward to the SS movie, but 15 main characters? I guess if anyone can do it justice, it is Gunn.

It does look like it might have to many characters to focus on. Then again, maybe it's just about a few of them and the rest get axed really fast.
I would laugh so hard if Nathan's character dies in the first minute of the movie.
 
It is a big cast, but I wouldn't be surprised if a few of them end up canon fodder.
 
Yawn.




(I know it's a joke...I almost made it myself earlier this morning--and I'm a big fan of the Snyder DC films--but then I thought it would be too predictable. The "yawn" is really to avoid disappointing The Realist. :) ).
I'm looking forward to watching it myself but I couldn't resist the setup.:shrug:
 
I just realized, he's still doing The Rookie, so depending on when The Suicide Squad filmed, he might not have had time to do much more than a cameo.
 
Ray Fisher is at it again. This time he's claiming that Joss Whedon digitally changed an actor of color's skin tone during post production.
The only way I could see this happening is if it was a scene with a specific color filter on it, and they changed the person's skin tone to fit the rest of the image. If that is the case, then I don't really see where it's that much of a problem since it would be a change to everything in the image, not just that person.
 
Ray Fisher is at it again. This time he's claiming that Joss Whedon digitally changed an actor of color's skin tone during post production.
The only way I could see this happening is if it was a scene with a specific color filter on it, and they changed the person's skin tone to fit the rest of the image. If that is the case, then I don't really see where it's that much of a problem since it would be a change to everything in the image, not just that person.
Yeah in post-production they call that color correction; and there's nothing racist about that.
 
Whedon's attorney is now involved:

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/dailyedition/2020-10-30/4085278

Whedon’s spokesperson elaborated on the editing process for Justice League, noting: “As is standard on almost all films, there were numerous people involved with mixing the final product, including the editor, special effects person, composer, etc. with the senior colorist responsible for the final version's tone, colors, and mood. This process was further complicated on this project by the fact that Zack shot on film, while Joss shot on digital, which required the team, led by the same senior colorist who has worked on previous films for Zach, to reconcile the two.”
 
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