For some positive Superman news. Superman I-IV are being remastered for 4k releases next year, including the Donner Cut. Hope they will one day go ahead and give us the extended cut of IV too.
They only kept messing with it because it was failing. I think they were finally starting to turn things around the last few years, but I can completely understand wanting to just start over from scratch at this point.
I mean if you want to call the guy a dick-head then by all means that's all you and go for it. There are business reasons why doing this makes sense. Whether you want to entertain those reasons or not again your choice but just kinda feels like you wanna just sit somewhere and call that guy names for his decision.
Btw...Moore as Bond in the latter years was awful. Should have retired a lot sooner. I get your overall point but that one....ouch.
I'm sorry to go back but I didn't get a chance to comment on this before. I really don't think the end of the current DCEU is going to have any effect on the upcoming movies. Like other people have said, the interconnected universe is fun, but for the majority of people, I really don't think it's going effect whether they see it or not. I think for most people, myself included, it's secondary to just seeing a movie I enjoy. I do see every Marvel movie, but not because they're all connected, but just because I enjoy the movies. If there was one that really just didn't interest me, then I would happily skip it.
While I am disappointed that Gunn appears to be getting rid of the current actors, I can completely understand why he would be doing it. They brought him in the do his own thing, and so I can see him wanting to bring in new actors that fit what he is planning better than who we had before.
Cavill's iteration of Superman was very popular even amongst audiences who didn't really like anything else about the MoS SCU; Gunn forcing him out after he'd already been allowed to announce that he was going to be returning to the role is, for those of us who are both fans of his version of the character and the SCU he inhabits, both a low blow
it is also a clear signal that the MoS SCU is now a dead end despite the fact that the majority of the company's upcoming slate of DC-related films take place in it.
..and one completely unsubstantiated by WB's investment throughout the DCEU. Whoops.
Then again, no one should be surprised by the view from a "newbie" posting the same ideas / using the same tone as a "former member".
That film happened due to widespread interest and support, as much as that pains the "DCEU should beeee likes Marvels, and I hate edgelord Snyder" bunch.
It's seems odd to me that the DCEU's biggest fans don't seem to feel it's worth watching without a new installment waiting in the wings. Are you guys never going to watch Man of Steel and the other movies again because "what's the point?".
Would you watch any film deliberately designed to have a continuing storyline if the rest of the series was abruptly cancelled?
So if they are rebooting the movies then why release all the remaining movies in the theater? What's the point?
Would you watch any film deliberately designed to have a continuing storyline if the rest of the series was abruptly cancelled?
If it's as connected to that storyline as the first Shazam and Aquaman movie were, for sure, I would certainly watch. I really doubt those movies are going to end on some big cliffhanger that leaves their main plots dangling. Even then, depending on the movie I might still get enjoyment from it but with what I expect from these particular ones, certainly.Would you watch any film deliberately designed to have a continuing storyline if the rest of the series was abruptly cancelled?
That's not a comment on the quality of the single film, but recognition that the filmmakers were--most certainly--wanting a single film to be enjoyed, but also wanted audiences to continue the journey.
.....movie would have probably been better if it was about them and Black Adam wasn't part of it, honestly.
Would you watch any film deliberately designed to have a continuing storyline if the rest of the series was abruptly cancelled?
Yes. Again, if the MCU were cancelled tomorrow, I would still go see Ant Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, The Marvels, and whatever else they put out. For that matter, I am going to go see Aquaman 2 and Shazam Fury of the Gods (in the theater) even though that film universe is over. Why? Because I enjoyed the first ones and feel these will probably be entertaining follow ups.Would you watch any film deliberately designed to have a continuing storyline if the rest of the series was abruptly cancelled?
That's not a comment on the quality of the single film, but recognition that the filmmakers were--most certainly--wanting a single film to be enjoyed, but also wanted audiences to continue the journey.
The 11th Superman actor will be getting replaced. "What?? How DARE they!! This studio is now going to tank!"
If it's as connected to that storyline as the first Shazam and Aquaman movie were, for sure, I would certainly watch. I really doubt those movies are going to end on some big cliffhanger that leaves their main plots dangling. Even then, depending on the movie I might still get enjoyment from it but with what I expect from these particular ones, certainly.
"James Gunn was answering fan questions about Superman on Twitter and a fan plugged in a question about Ryan Reynolds and Green Lantern. The Twitter user wrote, “What about the almighty Ryan Reynolds’ Green Lantern?” To which, Gunn replied, “That’s not a priority for me and even much less of one for @VancityReynolds.” While this was a confirmation enough, another user decided to point out a past rumours as he wrote, “he was going to come back for Zack Snyder, just sayin.” To which James replied, “He wasn’t.”
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