Why should they copy Marvel?
Presumably because they made a gabillion pounds. A fraction of that would be considered a success.
Why should they copy Marvel?
*sigh*
Just make a Superman movie, then a Batman movie, then a Wonder Woman movie and then tie them all together in the Justice League movie bringing back Green Lantern and introducing The Flash.
It's not even difficult.
*sigh*
Just make a Superman movie, then a Batman movie, then a Wonder Woman movie and then tie them all together in the Justice League movie bringing back Green Lantern and introducing The Flash.
It's not even difficult.
Why should they copy Marvel?
*sigh*
Just make a Superman movie, then a Batman movie, then a Wonder Woman movie and then tie them all together in the Justice League movie bringing back Green Lantern and introducing The Flash.
It's not even difficult.
Why should they copy Marvel?
It gives a chance to showcase the new versions of characters as well as ones who are just now getting a movie in an environment where they get plenty of screen time and characterization so they know who is popular enough to focus on in the team and who to give the shaft and to also allow the audience to give a crap about these guys before putting them in a team movie that has to divide up the screen time between the characters.
Seriously do you really think DC should risk screwing this up becuase the characters come off as weak in the big film, instead of using the solo films to figure out who works the best and who needs a recast?
By this line of reasoning they shouldn't have included Iron Man if Downey Jr. bombed bad with the box office and critics/fans?
I certainly didn't like the Thor movie at all for the most part but they still had him in the movie because he was part of the initial comic lineup.
The whole Marvel thing was a huge gamble.. even if the solo movies were successes the team movie could have ruined it all by being all flash and no substance.
Marvel didn't have contingency plans because these movies need years to be done and were tightly integrated into the entire universe so even if an actor turned out bad he still would have been in the movie.
The exception of course if Norton's Hulk/Bruce Banner..
By this line of reasoning they shouldn't have included Iron Man if Downey Jr. bombed bad with the box office and critics/fans?
Particularly when you consider that they also recast James Rhodes when Terence Howard got disappointing reviews.
I wouldn't mind Goyer and Nolan being involved, but I'd rather not see them bring back Bale, if he's playing the same character from the Dark Knight trilogy.
From what I understood, Howard was difficult to work with, and cost quite a bit.
I wouldn't mind Goyer and Nolan being involved, but I'd rather not see them bring back Bale, if he's playing the same character from the Dark Knight trilogy.
Honestly, I never really thought Bale was all that good a Batman. I really want to leave the Bat-growl in the past. (Seriously, why did he keep using the growl in TDKR even when he was alone or with people who knew he was Bruce? And even when he was specifically choosing to reveal his identity to a certain character?)
From what I understood, Howard was difficult to work with, and cost quite a bit.
Either way, the point is, Marvel is willing to replace actors.
Particularly when you consider that they also recast James Rhodes when Terence Howard got disappointing reviews.
From what I understood, Howard was difficult to work with, and cost quite a bit.
And of course other movie series have recast their leads, often more than once. James Bond is the classic example, and there are the '80s and '90s Batman movies, but it happened a lot in the early days too -- the Universal Dracula and Frankenstein films, Tarzan films, Perry Mason (who appeared in a movie series starting in the '30s), etc. Not to mention all the recast leading/supporting ladies like Saavik, Rachel Dawes, April O'Neill, Elizabeth from Back to the Future, Evie from The Mummy, etc.
Particularly when you consider that they also recast James Rhodes when Terence Howard got disappointing reviews.
From what I understood, Howard was difficult to work with, and cost quite a bit.
Yeah, I don't think Cheadle would get better reviews... Howard is like ten times as charismatic.
Now they want Nolan, Goyer, and Snyder to do it, possibly with Bale as Batman:
http://www.hitfix.com/motion-captur...r-the-solution-to-warners-justice-league-woes
Nolan leaked the JUSTICE LEAGUE cast to me! Batman (Kilmer), Kazaam (Shaq), Patty Smythe from "The Warrior" video & Chester Cheetah.
Why should they copy Marvel?
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