I threw up a little in my mouth when I heard Snyder use that dreaded word..."modern."
MODERN? Why should Superman be MODERN?
Go back to Russia.
Excuse me?![]()
Has that actually been stated yet? I haven't seen that bit of news anywhere.One positive thing is that this will not be an origin story. Personally, I'm pretty tired of them.
I can understand why Nolan an Goyer avoided Joker in the Batman Begins; Joker had been done to death in the past, and they instead focused on something new with Scarecrow and Ra's al Ghul.
If this Zod crap pans out, then Nolan and Goyer are only serving to make "Richard Donner Continues Part II". There is absolutely no reason to save Brainiac for later, and it's ridiculous that he hasn't been used in *any* film up until now.
I hope the Zod report is wrong. I don't want to see Zod. At all.
Superman should work at least for a percieved honest outlet.Instead of Daily Planet, he could work for Daily Kos.
I don't want to see them use Zod again because I love Terrence Stamp's performance of the character so much. While it may appear campy and outdated by today's standards, I still think it's perfect and do not like the idea of it being reinterpreted.
I can understand why Nolan an Goyer avoided Joker in the Batman Begins; Joker had been done to death in the past, and they instead focused on something new with Scarecrow and Ra's al Ghul.
If this Zod crap pans out, then Nolan and Goyer are only serving to make "Richard Donner Continues Part II". There is absolutely no reason to save Brainiac for later, and it's ridiculous that he hasn't been used in *any* film up until now.
I threw up a little in my mouth when I heard Snyder use that dreaded word..."modern."
MODERN? Why should Superman be MODERN? Great, that's all we need, turning him into a whiny existentialist emo prick. Superman is Superman; he does not, and should not, change. He should always be the idealist Boy Scout we grew up with. He should always be a true hero.
How does modern = emo? To make a Superman movie seriously now, they have to update some things.
It amuses me that knee jerk fan reaction to stories (I include myself big time in this) we have no idea how Zod will be used and yet there are already some who dislike the idea of him being used. No one had this reaction when Nolan announced that Joker and Two-Face would be used as villains in "Dark Knight" that I remember and that movie turned out okay and Batman has a plethora of rouges that can be used.
If this first chapter of a new Superman on-screen mythology is going to tie into Superman's origins or history at all, it makes sense for the first film to feature General Zod, who has connections to Krypton and Superman's past.
I'd rather not see Doomsday in a Superman film. There are enough heavy-hitters without him (such as Brainiac, Metallo, Darkseid, Zod, Parasite, Solomon Grundy).
If this first chapter of a new Superman on-screen mythology is going to tie into Superman's origins or history at all, it makes sense for the first film to feature General Zod, who has connections to Krypton and Superman's past.
So does Brainiac (at least in certain interpretations).
Count me among those hoping that Warner Bros. gives Brandon Routh another shot (and saddened that it probably won't happen).
Also, IIRC, wasn't Zod an original character created for the Donner movies? In that case, Stamp put his... stamp () on the role in a much stronger way than most comic book villains.
Snyder and the studio can be smart and give the role back to Routh. Why waste all kinds of time on yet another talent search? Two years till release may seem like a lot of time, but I'm not sure it is for a project like this.Except, unlike Lazenby, Routh was actually talented!
Snyder and the studio can be smart and give the role back to Routh. Why waste all kinds of time on yet another talent search? Two years till release seem like a lot of time, but I'm not sure it is for a project like this.Except, unlike Lazenby, Routh was actually talented!
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