The “article” (along with one linked to within it) is amusing but anything more than slight attention to each one reveals a degree of contempt for Snyder that rivals the most bitter comments around here.Stumbled on this bit of trashy gossip, Snyder throwing shade at Whedon?
https://www.bleedingcool.com/2018/02/23/zack-snyder-likes-anti-whedon-post/
Make of it what you will...
And he is gone from the movie. Officially it's because he couldn't figure out the story, unofficially rumours say it's because of #MeToo (combo of the claims against him and his treatment of Black Widow in AoU).
It just may not be part of the DCEU, like the upcoming Joker movie.
Moneyball is almost as excellent, and just as breezily entertaining, but lacks the profound political subject matter.
One angle they might be thinking about with Barbara is the "Batgirl of Burnside" angle -- Barbara Gordon is a grad student, living in a gentrified, hipster community not unlike Brooklyn or Portland.
I loved the scene with him running up and Superman's head-turn. But I didn't feel like every comedy scene with him worked. There were just so many of them. Like the thing with the bat-signal, that was just awkward as opposed to funny. And at one point he even gets slimed, it's like you're watching Nickelodeon or some shit.
I don't think it's about Leto as much as it's about not wanting to extra baggage of a shared universe. This way they don't have to worry about being limited by what the movies before it have done, and they don't have to worry about it limiting what movies after it can do.I still think that it's a mistake to make non-shared-universe DC films at this point. I understand if Justice League made them gun-shy about doing too many crossovers but I think that they should still make everything with the assumption that it's all theoretically in the same universe.
And I don't know why they can't have Jared Leto play the Joker. It's not like he's too old to do a Joker origin story.
I don't think it's about Leto as much as it's about not wanting to extra baggage of a shared universe. This way they don't have to worry about being limited by what the movies before it have done, and they don't have to worry about it limiting what movies after it can do.
I don't think it's about Leto as much as it's about not wanting to extra baggage of a shared universe. This way they don't have to worry about being limited by what the movies before it have done, and they don't have to worry about it limiting what movies after it can do.
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