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DC Cinematic Universe ( The James Gunn era)

Sam Lane? Or has that already been cast?
Just wait for Jimmy Olsen to stink-palm him.

The new episode of the DC Studios Showcase podcast has an interview with Corenswet and Hoult:
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the Daily Beast accidentally posted their spoiler review of Superman early, it's down now.

Mike Ryan (Uproxx) posted on bsky:

"I’m going to get in trouble for this. But that “leaked review,” good god I couldn’t disagree more."

followed by -

"Seems I’m already in enough trouble, “but whatever this mystery movie is,” it’s the happiest I’ve walked out of a movie since Top Gun Maverick. Again, I will never reveal the movie I’m talking about."
Then, Brian Hiatt (Rolling Stone) quoted Mike -

"Without saying anything else, Mike's right here."
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Embargo? What embargo? :lol:
 
Mike Ryan (Uproxx) posted on bsky:

"I’m going to get in trouble for this. But that “leaked review,” good god I couldn’t disagree more."

followed by -

"Seems I’m already in enough trouble, “but whatever this mystery movie is,” it’s the happiest I’ve walked out of a movie since Top Gun Maverick. Again, I will never reveal the movie I’m talking about."
Then, Brian Hiatt (Rolling Stone) quoted Mike -

"Without saying anything else, Mike's right here."
-------------------

Embargo? What embargo? :lol:
Paid shills earning those extra bucks.
 
So not Huntress.

Yes Huntress. Her backstory is now a bit different. As has happened in reboots with a lot of characters through out comic book history.
It's not a big deal. Well, except for certain types of people in the world with a form of hatred towards certain ethnicities or gender. Other than that, comicbook fans are aware of origin reboots since, well comic books exist.
 
My thoughts about casting characters for adaptations, especially iconic ones, is that they should get them as close a physical match as possible so I can just look at them and think 'yeah, that's the character'.

Pom Klementieff literally had comic-book-purple hair at one point, so that's good enough for me!
 
Yes Huntress. Her backstory is now a bit different. As has happened in reboots with a lot of characters through out comic book history.
It's not a big deal. Well, except for certain types of people in the world with a form of hatred towards certain ethnicities or gender. Other than that, comicbook fans are aware of origin reboots since, well comic books exist.
"Any argument I don't like is racist!" Fucking pathetic.
I didnt like Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne either. Or Paul Dano as that reimagined not!Riddler.
 
"Any argument I don't like is racist!" Fucking pathetic.
I didnt like Robert Pattinson as Bruce Wayne either. Or Paul Dano as that reimagined not!Riddler.
I can do one better than that: I still don't think Daniel Craig looks enough like James Bond. I've been spoiled by Pierce Brosnan.

Though I gave Robert Pattinson a shot as Batman and the guy won me over very quickly. He's all traumatised child without the charming playboy mask, but I could see a lot of Bruce Wayne in him.
 
I can do one better than that: I still don't think Daniel Craig looks enough like James Bond. I've been spoiled by Pierce Brosnan.
Me too. Brosnan and Dalton are my Bonds. Craig never looked like Bond to me either.
Another 00? Fine. But not 007.
Though I gave Robert Pattinson a shot as Batman and the guy won me over very quickly. He's all traumatised child without the charming playboy mask, but I could see a lot of Bruce Wayne in him.
I did too but I got spoiled by Ben Affleck. He was and currently is the best Batman.
 
I can do one better than that: I still don't think Daniel Craig looks enough like James Bond. I've been spoiled by Pierce Brosnan.

That depends if your reference is the movies or the novels. In the novels, Bond is not supposed to be an extremely handsome man. IIRC he has a distinguished scar on his face and his face also reflects the damage he's taken over the years. If you are going with how Bond is supposed to look based on the source material then Dalton and Craig are probably the closest. Moore and Brosnan are the furthest from. And Lazenby is probably passable, although he had one movie. Connery is my movie Bond and brought his own distinct take to the character.
 
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