I believe in Smallville there were also colored Kryptonians
"Colored?" How are things over there in the 1950s?
But yes, Smallville had a diverse cast of Kryptonians too, including Alana de la Garza, Leonard Roberts, Adrian Holmes, and Crystal Lowe.
I believe in Smallville there were also colored Kryptonians
"Colored?" How are things over there in the 1950s?
The correct phrase is African Kryptonian.Well sorry. I translated It literally from my native language, I don't mean to offense anybody.
I'd rather they just started over with Superman on the big screen at this point. In the meantime, a new cinematic Supergirl will fill the void very nicely.This is all well and good but where is my Superman sequel?
Incredible to think that the announcement that Henry Cavill had been cast as Superman was over a decade ago; 30th January 2011. Seems a shame that he’s only played the role onscreen 3 times (4, technically when TSC comes out, but still).
All I meant was that if we saw other members of the El family they would also be played by Latinx actors. Although since Krytonians aren't human, I guess there's no reason race would work the same way it does on Earth, and we could get El family members played by actors of different races.That's a meaningless concept. What, they speak Krypto-Spanish or something? This is fiction. Characters don't have to match their actors' biographical details.
"Kryptonian" is a fantasy ethnicity that's been played by people of multiple real ethnicities. Dean Cain (Lois & Clark) is a quarter Japanese (though he doesn't identify as Asian). Ayelet Zurer (the DCEU's Lara) is Israeli. The Zod family on Krypton were all played by black actors. Kryptonians on Supergirl have been played by diverse actors including Faran Tahir, Odette Annable (who's Latina), Anjali Jay, Krys Marshall, Angela Zhou, and Tim Russ. There's nothing new or startling about any of this.
Indeed - RDJ has 8 Iron Man appearances, not counting post-credit scenes or the like, Evans had 7 Caps plus cameos and then there’s Hugh Jackman with 7 outings as Wolverine, as well as 2 cameos*.Christopher Reeve played Superman 4 times in 9 years, though the first 3 were over 5 years. I think the MCU has spoiled us to expect superhero movies to come out faster.
All I meant was that if we saw other members of the El family they would also be played by Latinx actors. Although since Krytonians aren't human, I guess there's no reason race would work the same way it does on Earth, and we could get El family members played by actors of different races.
DC has announced 4 new animated shorts that will be release alongside their next batch of full length animated movies. They will be doing Constantine, Blue Beetle, Kamandi, and The Losers. I find it kind of funny that they are announcing a Kamandi short now, after I was just talking about how surprised I am we haven't gotten any Kamandi adaptations.
Snyder's Superman is not how Marvel would portray him at all. If anything he's like some niche DC comic aimed primarily at a dark audience.
Smallville had a diverse cast of Kryptonians too, including Alana de la Garza, Leonard Roberts, Adrian Holmes, and Crystal Lowe.
I just find it frustrating that Cavill is the second actor in a row to be extremely well cast as Superman but whose appearances were in films that weren’t universally well-received, meaning we didn’t get to see as much of them as I’d have liked.
Not familiar with her work (don't actually remember her from Smallville), but a quick Google confirms she definitely looks the part.Does anyone else think that Alana de la Garza would be an absolutely fantastic Lois Lane? I'm not sure what she would play Lois Lane in, but she's exactly what I think of when I picture the character.
There's never been a Superman movie that's totally nailed it
Didn't Kamandi spend most of his life isolated in a bunker?
While I'm gradually getting a better idea of which scenes were shot by Whedon vs. Snyder, I'm starting to doubt the people saying that ~80% of the theatrical cut was Whedon reshoots. I'm sure that Whedon's influence can be felt on nearly every frame in the form of re-edits, re-scoring, color timing, or just generally changing the context of the rest of the surrounding scenes. But there's probably more raw Snyder elements in there than people give credit for, even if the Snyder flavor was largely removed.
Does anyone else think that Alana de la Garza would be an absolutely fantastic Lois Lane? I'm not sure what she would play Lois Lane in, but she's exactly what I think of when I picture the character.
Which I've always said is one of the reasons why audiences are so harsh with Superman movies. There's never been a Superman movie that's totally nailed it, even with near perfect casting. And each time a Superman movie fails to hit the target, it increases the pressure on the next one to do so.
True. It's actually a great Superman movie, too often forgotten when the character's feature film legacy is discussed.Well, Superman and the Mole Men was pretty solid, if you can get past the micro-budget makeup and VFX.![]()
Hackman's awesome in the movie, so I dunno WTF you're on about.I'm afraid Luthor brings that one down, Hackman camped it up WAY too much.
It's interesting how much of this footage I recognize from the theatrical cut. While I'm gradually getting a better idea of which scenes were shot by Whedon vs. Snyder, I'm starting to doubt the people saying that ~80% of the theatrical cut was Whedon reshoots. I'm sure that Whedon's influence can be felt on nearly every frame in the form of re-edits, re-scoring, color timing, or just generally changing the context of the rest of the surrounding scenes. But there's probably more raw Snyder elements in there than people give credit for, even if the Snyder flavor was largely removed.
Well it's actiony stuff that often gets featured in the trailers so it stands to reason the recognizable stuff would feature in both. Not sure where the 80% figure comes from, while there's quite a lot of Wheedon stuff in there it's almost certainly not correct when it comes to raw footage. However, I think that what contributes to the feeling that 80% of the movie was reshot is that even in the remaining Snyder scenes there are painfully obvious greenscreen dialogue bits interspersed in. So dialogue-wise at least I wouldn't be surprised if close to 80% of it will be missing in this upcoming version.
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