Maybe Plastic Man will transition after having plastic surgery?They've brought in a new writer to work on the script for the Plastic Man movie, and now it looks like we might be getting Plastic Woman instead.
Not quite sure what to make of this, as far as I know there is no precident for a Plastic Woman, but there really doesn't seem to be anything about the character that requires them to be a guy.
The original THR article sourced by IGN does not actually say the hero will be gender-swapped, it says the movie will be female-led. While it does not take much to come to the conclusion about a gender swap from there, it's not actually saying that. It might be a female lead encountering Plastic Man, and the story being told from her point of view. There is actually something to it, as a comedy about a weird character works easier when coupled with a "straight man" character in the lead, and "female-led" might actually mean such a character.
Well, this last week or so has definitely made my opinion of Joss Whedon take a nose dive. I still enjoy his writing, and will probably watch anything he does in the future, but my opinion of him as a person is pretty low now.
Well, this last week or so has definitely made my opinion of Joss Whedon take a nose dive. I still enjoy his writing, and will probably watch anything he does in the future, but my opinion of him as a person is pretty low now.
Lets also remember that they took a role in a Snyder movie, and ended up in a totally different Whedon movie. I can see how that would piss some off.Ueah, I agree. It also doesn't make me think that Snyder's cut won't be a lot worse then Whedon's, but I can see that working with Snyder was probably better for the actors then working with Whedon was, regardless of the final product's quality.
Lets also remember that they took a role in a Snyder movie, and ended up in a totally different Whedon movie. I can see how that would piss some off.
Yeah, but there was an article where people from some of his past productions shared a few other eyebrow raising stories.
Lets also remember that they took a role in a Snyder movie, and ended up in a totally different Whedon movie. I can see how that would piss some off.
To be fair, we don't know if his name was the reason they signed on, in fact I doubt it was. He's not Nolan or some really famous artsy director that every actor wants to work for, he's the guy who made 300. Definitely a famous director, but not necessarily one that actors are lining up to work with. I'm pretty sure the actors signed up for the money/job, and would have done so probably regardless of the director, although the director swap out and whedon's apparent attitude seemed to make them wish Snyder had finished the movie, but I really doubt they signed on to the movie/franchise for Snyder, specifically.
I mean they signed up for one type of movie and ended up being in a totally different type of movie...
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