This much is true. I'm pretty sure that if Snyder were ever exposed to that much color, he would crumble to dust like a vampire at sunrise.his Aquaman film doesn't resemble Snyder's stuff in the slightest.
I'm actually going to have to side with @kirk55555 for once, these are the kind of roles that actors tend to take on for the character, not the people behind the scenes. They have to know from the beginning that they are going to be working with multiple directors, so their interest isn't going to be due to working with a specific director.but you're assuming that they cared if the movie was grimdark and Ayn Rand inspired or light and colorful, and I don't think they did. Gal gadot apparently doesn't care about that because WW84, for all its problems, seems to be very far from Snyder's style. We also didn't hear Mamoa complaining about how his Aquaman film doesn't resemble Snyder's stuff in the slightest. I'm pretty sure Affleck took the Batman job because he was going to make a Batman movie at one point, I doubt Snyder or his stuff had anything to do with his choice.
I think most of the actors don't really care about the type of film, they signed up for the job and most of them would have taken the job in JL/the DCEU even if Snyder had never been involved and it had always been a less grimdark universe (probably not Ray Fisher, because he seems like a very dour person who hates more lighthearted stuff). This is a job for them, and even if they enjoy the job (which some, like Gadot, seem to), they signed up because they;re actors and thought it would be good for their career/wallet, this almost certainly isn't a "actor really wanted to work with one specific person/on one type of film" situation. Its a big franchise thing and thats what most of the actors signed on for, to be in a franchise, not in a Snyder film/franchise specifically.
Throwing my 2c in, for what it’s worth, given that Affleck for years distanced himself from Daredevil and said that he had no interest in playing a superhero again, I think it’s at least likely that he agreed to play Batman because he was sold on Snyder’s particular take on the character. And I say so as someone who thinks that Whedon is much more talented than Snyder.
Really? You have evidence of this? Either option is equally likely, given the available evidence.Disagree. I think he was sold with the promise of directing and starring in his own Batman movie. Justice League was the necessary evil for control on his own movie and he didn't even get to do it!
Disagree. I think he was sold with the promise of directing and starring in his own Batman movie. Justice League was the necessary evil for control on his own movie and he didn't even get to do it!
It's entertaining to see how many people "just know" why any actor would A) take a role and B) whether they care about what type of role it is.
Projecting one's own opinion of a filmmaker (from the POV of a viewer of the end product) offers precisely ZERO insight into how people working with that filmmaker think of him or her.
Yeah, but there was an article where people from some of his past productions shared a few other eyebrow raising stories. Like said before, none of this is going to make me stop watching his watching his shows and movies or buying his comics, I just used to think he seemed like a pretty cool guy, but now I'm not so sure about that.
Again? Wonder if he’ll crib anything from his first attempt. (Don’t care either way but the Internet angst would be...gloriousNo links as such but there are lots of rumours on twitter that JJ Abrams is working on a Superman movie
*Googles*No links as such but there are lots of rumours on twitter that JJ Abrams is working on a Superman movie
If Abrams could do that for Superman, it would definitely work for me. (And he could cast Saldana as Lois.)
True. (See? We can agree on something.Underlying source appears to be We Got This Covered, so should be treated as 100 percent fictional.
Though, of course, not always. I am not especially excited by a revival of his original idea (I'd be willing to see it, of course--I only make a final judgment after I've seen something) but it would be fun to watch the meltdown. My preference would be to continue with Cavill and do a proper sequel to Man of Steel. But even a more traditional approach is fine (as long as that's what Abrams wants to do, and not because he must conform to the dictates of the Committee for the Way Things Ought to Be (patent pending) instead). As ever, I would watch first, then judge.I can think of worse people to direct a Superman movie (one immediately springs to mind), but as Ovation gleefully alludes to, Abrams's previous "Flyby" concept was indeed a thing of heinousness and hideosity. Were he ever actually to pick up the Superman development baton again, he would be well advised to start over from scratch, from a much more traditional place.
Wow. Another thing in agreement. Must be the Christmas spirit.I adore Star Trek into Darkness, a film that successfully updates its beloved characters without violating their essences, or rendering them unrecognizable. It's a marvel. If Abrams could do that for Superman, it would definitely work for me. (And he could cast Saldana as Lois.)
Perhaps it would have been Lana Lang--or maybe Lori Lemaris. Not "instead of Lois" but rather, "before Lois". Lois would have been in the second movie for sure (I can confirm it--I've just returned from Earth-247 where this alternate movie was made. Or maybe I've been marking too many bad essays--who knows?)A little Googling reveals that, weirdly, Pike was rumored at one point for Man of Steel as the film's female lead, who was NOT Lois Lane. Alice Eve and Diane Kruger were also supposed to be in the running for this mystery role. I question if it was ever anything more than rumor (and replacing Lois with some other character can kiss my ass in any case).
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