I have wondered if we'll see some grim and gritty Snyder style characters, with Superman being a contrast to them and a beacon of kindness and hope.
I have wondered if we'll see some grim and gritty Snyder style characters, with Superman being a contrast to them and a beacon of kindness and hope.
Ah.I mean it's better that they're included in service to the film's own story rather than as setup for other films.
Um ... okey-doke.And another supporting character has joined the cast - Anthony Carrigan as Metamorpho
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/m...casts-anthony-carrigan-metamorpho-1235533648/
Superman family characters? Sure, please.That's open to interpretation as well.
There can be a secondary Jimmy Olsen story, or Ma and Pa Kent story, the villain story or anything peripheral but still important to the Superman and Lois story.
I am boggled and delighted at the idea of Nathan as Guy. But I also loved this quote from Gunn: “Giving my old pal Nate a bowl cut might have been my primary reason for casting him.”Nathan Fillion as Guy Gardner? Neat! Should be an interesting contrast from his animated turn as Hal Jordan.
I liked it. So good.Just remember every time Gunn tells you what you want to hear, he also called 'The Flash' one of the greatest superhero films ever made.
Opinions vary.Just remember every time Gunn tells you what you want to hear, he also called 'The Flash' one of the greatest superhero films ever made.
It’s better than more than half of those I’ve seen in the past 50 years, so…Just remember every time Gunn tells you what you want to hear, he also called 'The Flash' one of the greatest superhero films ever made.
Nobody who's job it is to sell you something is ever going to tell you it's shit.Just remember every time Gunn tells you what you want to hear, he also called 'The Flash' one of the greatest superhero films ever made.
Nobody who's job it is to sell you something is ever going to tell you it's shit.
Unless they want and are trying to get sacked the long way round.
Not every film can be the best film ever, none of them (I think) cost as much as Flash and of the two yet to come, there's still time for him to get hyperbolic, they're not out yet.True, but it was/is also his job to sell Shazam 2, Aquaman 2 and Blue Beetle and he hasn't gone even half as hyperbolic on them. He wasn't going to call it bad but nothing forced him to say 'one of the greatest ever'.
I think the issue with the Flash was how expensive it was, and the strategy was to oversell it to try to get as much return on that as possible. Selling these movies is part of Gunn's job, including the ones he inherited, so he's going to push them no matter their perceived quality.
Just call me "few," then.
Still, I'm trying to accept the counsel of some of my favorite posters not to kneejerk overreact.
And here's more reassurance from Gunn:
https://www.threads.net/t/CumltYyLOxr/
So we have the asshole hero, the violent hero, the freak/ outcast hero and Mr. Terrific who could slot into any or all of those in addition to being the brilliant hero.
Superman’s “legacy” will be teaching Guy to be less of an asshole, Hawkgirl to be less violent, teaching Rex that people will judge him by his actions not his looks, and whatever Mr. Terrific needs to be a better hero.
I hope this isn’t the film, but those characters are just an odd collection of characters with little connection to each other outside of Hawkgirl and Mr. Terrific who were in the JSA.
Just remember every time Gunn tells you what you want to hear, he also called 'The Flash' one of the greatest superhero films ever made.
Still, the fact you have a number of other heroes in the film (and I seriously doubt Fillion will be some cameo on the level of Affleck and Gadot in The Flash or Cavill in Black Adam) means WB+D is all about building the universe in its first DCU film (hit the ground running, so to speak), rather than have a handful of solo movies introduce the characters and/or their reason to be.
How many superheroes are in this film, considering its title is "Superman: Legacy"? It's beginning to remind me of "Captain America: Civil War" and not in a good way.
Well, Civil War is not a great template for film.How many superheroes are in this film, considering its title is "Superman: Legacy"? It's beginning to remind me of "Captain America: Civil War" and not in a good way.
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