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Interesting move, but can they salvage it at this point?
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Interesting move, but can they salvage it at this point?
Affleck can. The themes raised in BvS were fantastic, it was just a jumbled mess from an editing and final product standpoint. Affleck can make the narrative coherant and smooth. I have complete confidence in his abilities.
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Interesting move, but can they salvage it at this point?
Affleck can. The themes raised in BvS were fantastic, it was just a jumbled mess from an editing and final product standpoint. Affleck can make the narrative coherant and smooth. I have complete confidence in his abilities.
He's got to make the characters not super *****nozzles so we care about them. It's a primary reason marvel works so well. We care about the characters. These 3, not so much
quote:The themes raised had potential, but that film was a jumbled mess from an everything standpoint.quote:
Interesting move, but can they salvage it at this point?
Affleck can. The themes raised in BvS were fantastic, it was just a jumbled mess from an editing and final product standpoint. Affleck can make the narrative coherant and smooth. I have complete confidence in his abilities.
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I'm sure this gets posted after every Marvel release but these guys have their work cut out for them
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The fallout from Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice continues to ripple through Warner Bros.
The Burbank-based studio is making changes to the way it handles its DC Entertainment-centered films, giving oversight of the feature projects to a pair of executives and creating a dedicated division for the films. Current executive vp Jon Berg and Geoff Johns, DC's chief content officer who successfully launched the comics label's foray into television, will co-run the newly created DC Films, according to multiple sources.
This move is part of a broader refinement of executive roles at Warners, which has suffered a disappointing run of movies and has vexed producers and filmmakers, some of whom complain about a murky greenlight process.
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Warner Bros. parted ways with screenwriter Seth Grahame-Smith, who was to have made his directorial debut with The Flash. In another example of post-BvS fallout, the studio didn't feel confident in a first-time helmer and is now looking for a more seasoned filmmaker who can not only handle a large, $150 million-plus movie but who can also have an authoritative stamp.
And the studio is working to smooth out the third act of Suicide Squad, its big August movie from director David Ayer that could change the perception of its DC line. The pic's trailers have generated massive positive interest in the all-star actioner that features DC villains, and the studio wants to make sure audiences' expectations are not only met but exceeded.
Suicide Squad recently underwent major additional photography (multiple sources say it was not to add humor) to clear up the issues. Sources say it was Suicide Squad that escalated Johns' involvement in DC movies (he was already co-writing the next Batman stand-alone with Affleck), and he is involved in the film's postproduction.
quote:They are only 8 years late to the party
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The fallout from Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice continues to ripple through Warner Bros.
The Burbank-based studio is making changes to the way it handles its DC Entertainment-centered films, giving oversight of the feature projects to a pair of executives and creating a dedicated division for the films. Current executive vp Jon Berg and Geoff Johns, DC's chief content officer who successfully launched the comics label's foray into television, will co-run the newly created DC Films, according to multiple sources.
This move is part of a broader refinement of executive roles at Warners, which has suffered a disappointing run of movies and has vexed producers and filmmakers, some of whom complain about a murky greenlight process.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/batman-v-superman-fallout-warner-895174
quote:Thank God. One disaster averted.
Warner Bros. parted ways with screenwriter Seth Grahame-Smith
quote:Hopefully it improves the work, but there's a big difference between the comics side and the film side. I imagine that's a tough adjustment.
Looks like Geoff Johns is now their Feige. A big positive is that he's been heavily involved in the DC comics for quite a while and has written many of the popular story lines.
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Looks like Geoff Johns is now their Feige. A big positive is that he's been heavily involved in the DC comics for quite a while and has written many of the popular story lines.
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"I think people make a mistake when they say, 'Superman's not relatable because he's so powerful,'" he said. "I'm like, 'Are you kidding me? He's a farmboy from Kansas who moves to the city and just wants to do the best he can with what he's got.' That's the most relatable character in the world."
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Here's hoping they get guys like Scott Snyder, Paul Dini, and Bruce Timm more involved as well.
quote:I'm sure we can agree that DC will have no problem throwing in new management and changing the directions of all these projects midstream.
So with Suicide Squad done, WW in post-prod, and JL already filming, how much can the ship be righted? Or, is this more cermonial, and he'd already been working behind the scenes since March?
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Here's hoping they get guys like Scott Snyder, Paul Dini, and Bruce Timm more involved as well.
All three of those would be great. And Snyder = Court of Owls
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Here's hoping they get guys like Scott Snyder, Paul Dini, and Bruce Timm more involved as well.
All three of those would be great. And Snyder = Court of Owls
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The tweet round-up, collected by ComicBook.com, calls the new movie "a pleaser," "pretty great" and downright "amazing." And their positive responses can also be applied to the star-studded performances. Will Smith's Deadshot was also proclaimed "amazing," while Margot Robbie is "perfectly crazy" as Harley Quinn, Jared Leto's Joker fit the film's "aesthetics" and provided a "different aspect of insanity" to the iconic role. Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje's Killer Croc, meanwhile, is reportedly something of a scene-stealer, as he left at least one audience member "rolling for days" by the end. Certainly some promising stuff.
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Marvel had early screenings for Civil War.