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Postby verslibre » Mon Dec 28, 2015 2:43 am

The_Noble_Cause wrote:According to friends, TFA is good, but JJ played it very very safe.


TOO safe. There were even more callbacks that I didn't catch that I've since read up on. And many things happen a little too conveniently to push the story along. Most of the film's praise, of course, goes to the VFX and seeing the legacy characters again.

The good news is that Lawrence Kasdan and J.J. didn't write the next one. Rian Johnson wrote it and will direct. J.J. wishes he hadn't vacated the director's chair now that he got a whiff of Johnson's script. So we'll see if we get a more original film without "wink, nod" every ninety seconds.
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Postby verslibre » Mon Dec 28, 2015 2:45 am

YoungJRNYfan wrote:Zack Snyder= SOURCE MATERIAL (Dark Knight Returns)


:!: Still have to start on DKIII.

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Re: Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice THREAD

Postby YoungJRNYfan » Mon Dec 28, 2015 3:01 am

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YoungJRNYfan wrote:After Star Wars dies down


I doubt it will die down until the beginning of summer, maybe. I mean, my God, it's at $1 billion in global sales already. I went to see it again, cuz I wanted to see both the 3d and 2d version, and matinees were still selling out and they had it starting every half hour all afternoon and evening. This could make $3-4 billion in global sales - easily by June.



That may be true..but I'm talking the initial rush of the hype. TFA probably won't slow down, but the craze will die down a little. BVS is in a good spot. After TFA, the crowds will now be on a high waiting for the next big one, and thats BvS slated in March with little to no competition. It's in a sweet spot.
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Postby verslibre » Mon Dec 28, 2015 3:32 am

Supergirl (the 1984 movie starring Helen Slater) was set in the same universe as the Superman movies of the time.

Confirmed: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088206/trivia?ref_=tt_trv_trv

So...who had a shared universe first? :wink:
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Re: Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice THREAD

Postby verslibre » Mon Dec 28, 2015 3:34 am

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Monker wrote:
YoungJRNYfan wrote:After Star Wars dies down


I doubt it will die down until the beginning of summer, maybe. I mean, my God, it's at $1 billion in global sales already. I went to see it again, cuz I wanted to see both the 3d and 2d version, and matinees were still selling out and they had it starting every half hour all afternoon and evening. This could make $3-4 billion in global sales - easily by June.



That may be true..but I'm talking the initial rush of the hype. TFA probably won't slow down, but the craze will die down a little. BVS is in a good spot. After TFA, the crowds will now be on a high waiting for the next big one, and thats BvS slated in March with little to no competition. It's in a sweet spot.


It'll die down by the end of January. It will enjoy an incredible run and be in theaters for a long time and continue to get business from the crazy fans who've already seen it 7-12 times.
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Re: Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice THREAD

Postby Monker » Mon Dec 28, 2015 5:23 am

The_Noble_Cause wrote:
Monker wrote:
YoungJRNYfan wrote:After Star Wars dies down


I doubt it will die down until the beginning of summer, maybe. I mean, my God, it's at $1 billion in global sales already. I went to see it again, cuz I wanted to see both the 3d and 2d version, and matinees were still selling out and they had it starting every half hour all afternoon and evening. This could make $3-4 billion in global sales - easily by June.



When I finally saw Phantom Menace, there was maybe 5 people in the theater. I will be waiting for the crowds to die down for TFA also. According to friends, TFA is good, but JJ played it very very safe.


"Phantom Menace" didn't strike a cord the way TFA has. Critics can nit-pick it apart but it won't matter. No matter how you look at it JJ had very successful reboots of both Star Trek and Star Wars...that is a claim to fame that will be remembered for a very long time.
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Re: Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice THREAD

Postby verslibre » Mon Dec 28, 2015 5:27 am

Monker wrote:JJ had very successful reboots of both Star Trek


Nah, the second one didn't do as well as they wanted it to. That's one of the reasons he left the director's post. (It wasn't to direct The Force Awakens, either: J.J. had to be talked into that, and it took something like a month.)
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Re: Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice THREAD

Postby The_Noble_Cause » Mon Dec 28, 2015 5:41 am

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Monker wrote:JJ had very successful reboots of both Star Trek


Nah, the second one didn't do as well as they wanted it to. That's one of the reasons he left the director's post. (It wasn't to direct The Force Awakens, either: J.J. had to be talked into that, and it took something like a month.)

The Star Trek movie franchise is back on life support. It is as if the reboot did not happen at all. The third one will fulfill the cast's contractual obligations and that will be it imo. I enjoyed into darkness myself, but it was a box office disappointment.
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Re: Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice THREAD

Postby verslibre » Mon Dec 28, 2015 6:07 am

The_Noble_Cause wrote:
verslibre wrote:
Monker wrote:JJ had very successful reboots of both Star Trek


Nah, the second one didn't do as well as they wanted it to. That's one of the reasons he left the director's post. (It wasn't to direct The Force Awakens, either: J.J. had to be talked into that, and it took something like a month.)

The Star Trek movie franchise is back on life support. It is as if the reboot did not happen at all. The third one will fulfill the cast's contractual obligations and that will be it imo. I enjoyed into darkness myself, but it was a box office disappointment.


Even though it's not the sequel I'd have preferred, it's a solid movie up until Kirk and Khan get inside the Vengeance. After that, it devolves into "stock actioner, set on starships." And the death redux was so wrong.
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Re: Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice THREAD

Postby Monker » Mon Dec 28, 2015 7:43 am

The_Noble_Cause wrote:
verslibre wrote:
Monker wrote:JJ had very successful reboots of both Star Trek


Nah, the second one didn't do as well as they wanted it to. That's one of the reasons he left the director's post. (It wasn't to direct The Force Awakens, either: J.J. had to be talked into that, and it took something like a month.)

The Star Trek movie franchise is back on life support. It is as if the reboot did not happen at all. The third one will fulfill the cast's contractual obligations and that will be it imo. I enjoyed into darkness myself, but it was a box office disappointment.


That is just not true. In addition to the third movie, there is the new series. Saying Star Trek is "on life support" is an exaggeration and is frankly, completely untrue. In the 90's there was an over saturation with ST:TNG, ST:Voyager, ST:DS9 and then the TNG cast movies...all happenning at once.. Trek went on "life support" when TNG ended and the TNG films started to not sell well. By the time ST:Enterprise ended there was nothing left and people other than trekkies/trekkers wanted something different...so Star Trek went on hiatus. So, what you have is the reboot recommitting people to the show, "Into Darkness" being slightly disappointing, and Beyond trying to move on from the sequel. The new series recognizes the fact that people want more Star Trek again...and if CBS plays its cards right, it could even launch the new digital service and start a trend of networks moving off of Netflix/Hulu and onto their own digital pay services. I don't see it hanging on by a thread at all.

Regardless of all of that, the reboot ST movie was a huge success. TFA is a monstrous success. JJ relaunched the two most iconic scifi franchises of our time. That is just a fact.
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Re: Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice THREAD

Postby The_Noble_Cause » Mon Dec 28, 2015 8:41 am

Monker, you have no idea what you are talking about. First off, "Into Darkness" was such a disappointment domestically that a sequel almost did not happen. Furthermore, as JJ makes the publicity rounds for Star Wars, he continues to apologize for "Into Darkness." The state of the film franchise right now is comparable to "Insurrection" after coming off of the high water mark of "First Contact." Malaise has set in. As I already said, this third movie is really just about burning off contractual obligations. There will not be a fourth. As for the new TV show...that is also not a sign of mass success in any form. Niche cult properties like Evil Dead are also on TV right now. No big deal. Last I heard, the new Trek TV may not even air on cable or on a network.
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Re: Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice THREAD

Postby verslibre » Mon Dec 28, 2015 11:32 am

Yeah, Star Trek Beyond will have to do serious numbers for them to keep going. I hope it's good. Simon Pegg said the trailer is not indicative of the whole of the film. He said it makes it look more like the last one because they catered it to people who want to see action, not exploration and science.

One thing's for sure: The Force Awakens isn't better than Mad Max: Fury Road!
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Re: Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice THREAD

Postby The_Noble_Cause » Tue Dec 29, 2015 1:15 am

verslibre wrote: He said it makes it look more like the last one because they catered it to people who want to see action, not exploration and science.


I read that. However, when Pegg took over script-writing duties, he also said the discarded draft was too Star Trekky. Not a good sign...
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Re: Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice THREAD

Postby verslibre » Thu Dec 31, 2015 5:13 pm

It’s a full night of action from DC Comics on Tuesday, January 19, 2016, as The CW presents two all-new half-hour specials, DC’S LEGENDS OF TOMORROW: THEIR TIME IS NOW (9:00-9:30pm ET/PT), and DC FILMS PRESENTS: DAWN OF THE JUSTICE LEAGUE (9:30-10:00pm ET/PT), which features the world premiere of the new trailer for the upcoming feature film “Suicide Squad.” The specials will premiere following an original episode of THE FLASH (8:00-9:00pm ET/PT).

DC’S LEGENDS OF TOMORROW: THEIR TIME IS NOW is an in-depth look at the origin stories of the heroes and villains of the highly-anticipated new series, DC’S LEGENDS OF TOMORROW, premiering Thursday, January 21, 2016 (8:00-9:00pm ET/PT). Featuring show clips and interviews from LEGENDS, ARROW, and THE FLASH executive producers Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, Andrew Kreisberg, Phil Klemmer, and Wendy Mericle, THEIR TIME IS NOW introduces viewers to the immortal madman Vandal Savage, the time master Rip Hunter, and the motley band of heroes and rogues he assembles to try to save the future of humanity: Hawkman, Hawkgirl, White Canary, The Atom, Firestorm, Captain Cold, and Heat Wave.

DC FILMS PRESENTS: DAWN OF THE JUSTICE LEAGUE invites viewers behind the scenes of the exciting new movies coming out of the DC Films universe, culminating in the thrilling world premiere of the all-new trailer for “Suicide Squad,” DC’s misfit crew of antiheroes forced into saving the world this summer, with director David Ayer. Hosted by filmmaker/writer/lifelong comics fan Kevin Smith, with special guest DC Entertainment’s Geoff Johns, the special showcases the explosive landscape of DC’s greatest heroes, kicking off with “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,” in theatres this March, and with a sneak peek from the upcoming Wonder Woman feature film.

Get a look at never-before-seen footage, and see interviews with such stars as Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill and Gal Gadot, and directors Zack Snyder and Patty Jenkins—just a few of the creative forces behind the much-anticipated film franchise that will bring together the greatest collective of Super Heroes in the upcoming Justice League feature film. And because no Super Hero could make his or her mark without a truly formidable foe, the special also provides glimpses of DC’s most famous Super Villains.
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Re: Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice THREAD

Postby YoungJRNYfan » Fri Jan 01, 2016 2:40 am

Kevin Smith says the new S SQUAD trailer is fucking beautiful.
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Postby YoungJRNYfan » Wed Jan 06, 2016 4:05 pm

Supergirl returned Monday night to SOARING ratings. This show has such a high ceiling. It started off okay, but I've started noticing a string of solid episodes that got a person who dislikes certain television series like me to tune in weekly. The love triangle is awful, but the acting and action to go along with the fighting sequences are fantastic and linear to MoS. The arrows are pointing up for SG.

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Postby YoungJRNYfan » Thu Jan 07, 2016 11:37 am

Zack Snyder, director of Batman V Superman is NOT down with spoilers; trailer spoils nothing. Talks Wonder Woman; Lex Luthor

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Postby verslibre » Thu Jan 07, 2016 12:24 pm

YoungJRNYfan wrote:Zack Snyder, director of Batman V Superman is NOT down with spoilers; trailer spoils nothing.


The only movie being spoiled like hell right now is Civil War.
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Postby YoungJRNYfan » Thu Jan 07, 2016 1:13 pm

Henry Cavill On Mixed Man Of Steel Reviews & Character Development In Batman V. Superman

After two films, Cavill still enjoys sifting through the "wonderfully rich" layers of Superman. "There’s so far you can go with it; if you really, really delve deep into the character, there’s so much you can do," he explained. "It’s just about exploring it within the vehicles and finding what you want to do. He’s going to have some very interesting character development in this one."


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Postby YoungJRNYfan » Thu Jan 07, 2016 10:52 pm

Supergirl wins Favorite new television drama from Peoples Choice Awards

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Postby YoungJRNYfan » Fri Jan 08, 2016 12:14 am

Gal is going to surprise. Affleck was blown away by her in her audition as they tested together. Great sign. Funny Snyder mentions Gal is fierce and kind at the same time. Exactly how I view her.

Zack Snyder talks Gal Gadot and her fierce Wonder Woman role

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Postby YoungJRNYfan » Fri Jan 08, 2016 5:35 am

New BvS poster hanging in NYC; the same spot hung where the infamous 'I Am Legend' had the Batman vs Superman poster in the movie:

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Postby verslibre » Fri Jan 08, 2016 5:46 am

Now that's cool!
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Re: Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice THREAD

Postby YoungJRNYfan » Sat Jan 09, 2016 3:22 am

Jesse Eisenberg, Batman V Superman's Lex Luthor, talks fan expectation; losing his hair and how that scene is one of the best scenes he's ever partaken in:

I had a Mentos. Do you want one?" Perched in a glass conference room wearing a T-shirt with the sleeves hiked up, actor Jesse Eisenberg unrolls candy mints and makes polite conversation.

Meet the new face of the Machiavellian comic-book supervillain Lex Luthor.

Eisenberg has just finished filming behind-the-scenes footage for "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," expanding on Luthor's ancillary storyline that Warner Bros. dreamed up for his character's immense corporation, LexCorp. It's a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the SEO-friendly villain that will be used to market the film, which opens March 25.

Gone is the magnificent underground lair or ascot-heavy wardrobe, replaced with a Fortune 500-friendly progeny. This is the millennial Luthor, a deviation that Eisenberg dubs a relief. "When you're doing a movie like this and playing a character that's already been played, the further away it is from those previous incarnations the better," Eisenberg said. "Because chances are, especially with a guy like Gene Hackman or Kevin Spacey, you're not going to get favorably compared."

Also absent: Luthor's signature hair style — or lack of hair. True comic-book aficionados know that Luthor is usually presented totally bald. Many months back the studio released images of Eisenberg outfitted in the famous chrome dome. But recent footage has shown the young mogul introducing Superman's alter ego, Clark Kent (Henry Cavill), to Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) capped with long, flowing brown locks not dissimilar to Eisenberg's real hair.

When asked to explain Luthor's new hairdo, Eisenberg would only joke about it. "Literally, there would be one of those Wile E. Coyote things where the piano drops from the sky randomly on his head. That's what will happen to me." Clearly Warner Bros. is protective of even the tiniest strand of spoilers in the latest addition to the franchise relaunch of the DC Comics movie-verse.


However, Eisenberg promises the patience will pay off, "When you see the movie, you'll see. It's the greatest scene that I've ever gotten to take part in — it accounts for the change in hair."

Eisenberg is best known for portraying neurotic, verbal characters such as Mark Zuckerberg in "The Social Network" or the reporter interviewing David Foster Wallace in "The End of the Tour." So the actor called stepping into the scoundrel spotlight a "liberating experience."

He admits that playing an iconic role in a highly anticipated movie comes with a price.

"The only difference between this movie and everything else I've ever been in is this has an audience that has prior expectations, and that's the only thing that I find disconcerting because it feels like some people are occasionally ready to get angry at me for the part they haven't seen me play yet. It's bewildering."

Eisenberg's Luther will still be a calculating force of evil, but like the new Superman that came before him in "Man of Steel" this is a chance to re-introduce and expand the classic character. So there's going to be a bit of Luthor back story — a compelling reason for Eisenberg to take the role.

"The character has a core of reality," Eisenberg explained. "[Luthor] has a back story that's tragic and an emotional inner life that's authentic. That's in the movie. It was my interest in playing the character with a real emotional core, and this writer, Chris Terrio's interest in creating a character that seemed viable in reality."

In the film, Luthor becomes the physical catalyst for the epic battle between Superman and Batman. He's the little "v" between Batman and Superman. He's particularly worried about Superman's powers — apparently Luthor isn't keen on letting an omnipotent alien gain access to whatever he wants. That and a heaping messiah complex.

"To call him self-aggrandizing is to say that the Titanic was a sailboat," Eisenberg said. "He is a narcissist of the first order but complicated in that way as well in that he is terribly troubled and competitive and vengeful. He looks at Superman not as somebody to destroy but as genuine threat to humanity."

Despite Eisenberg's empathetic connection to Luthor, "Batman v Superman" director Zack Snyder originally approached the actor for another part in the film. Snyder won't reveal that character. "Let's call it a secret, but nevertheless it was the exact opposite of Lex Luthor," Snyder said, taking a break on the phone from drawing "Justice League" Aquaman in his storyboards. After Eisenberg declined, Snyder went back and offered him something "cooler," the role of Luthor.

"I feel like once [Eisenberg] found out who Lex was he embraced it," Snyder said. "Once you kind of start digging into Lex, it's a bit of a scary thing to be that guy. I don't think he just goes 'Oh, I'll just be that guy and then when I go home I'm not him.' I think the thing with Jessie is he wasn't immune to the reality of playing a super-scary character."


I'm most excited for Lex and have a good feeling Eisenberg's performance will shut the trap of all the haters (just like how Ben and Gal will) who think they know everything just by a trailer. 2 months!
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Zack Snyder: ‘Justice League’ Film Will Explore ‘the Mythology’ of Doomsday.
The director opens up about his upcoming film ‘Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice’ and the rest of the DC movie universe.


As he hurtles closer to the spring debut of Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, the highly anticipated tent pole on which Warner Bros. and DC’s ambitious superhero hopes hang, Zack Snyder has one eye firmly on the future. That’s why the director didn’t bat a lash when fanboys exploded over the seemingly major reveal of the major villain in last month’s trailer.
“I know what’s in the movie, so I know there’s other stuff,” Snyder laughed, checking in via phone from Los Angeles, where he’s putting the final touches on the March 25 release.


Among the December trailer’s controversial revelations is a first look at long-rumored baddie Doomsday, a brawny, fleshy CGI adversary created when Jesse Eisenberg’s Lex Luthor spins some insidious science on the corpse of Superman’s Man of Steel enemy General Zod (Michael Shannon). “If man won’t kill God, the Devil will do it,” Luthor sneers.


Snyder admits that he and Warner Bros. wrestled with just how much to reveal to fans with two months of pre-release buzz-building to strategize. “We had a long conversation about just taking ownership of that, of giving it to the audience in a controlled way that I felt was consistent with the escalation of the campaign,” said Snyder, a commercials veteran.
Last week, Snyder took a brief pause to stump for the Doritos Crash the Super Bowl filmmaking contest, which will award one of three finalists a cool million bucks. (Fans can vote online for the winning entry, which will be broadcast during Super Bowl 50—and land the winning filmmaker a job working with Snyder in the WB/DC franchise.) Snyder sent DC fans aflutter recently while promoting the Super Bowl contest. “In a weird way, Justice League is the next step for these characters to form a bigger team,” he teased. “Maybe there’s a bigger enemy to fight.”


Did he mean Darkseid? Brainiac? Ever ambiguous, Snyder hinted at what he may or may not have in mind for Justice League’s “bigger enemy.” “Well, you have Doomsday, right? He doesn’t just crawl out of the ground. He has his own mythology, right? So that has to be explored…”
The tight-lipped Snyder’s not giving up much more than that for now. But he does want audiences to begin thinking of DC’s superhero brand in macro terms. “To us it really made sense to give [Doomsday] to the audience now. I really wanted to make the audience a promise that… though I’m super excited and happy and fulfilled by the conflict of Batman and Superman, there’s also a bigger world to start to think about.”

That bigger world is, of course, the greater DC Comics superhero universe—and Warner Bros. has a lot of catching up to do. Using 2013’s Superman origin tale Man of Steel as a canonical jumping-off point, the studio announced 10 more shared universe superhero flicks to weave together, chasing the heels of Disney and Marvel’s competing Avengers film franchise. And as the shepherd guiding the direction of Warner Bros. and DC’s cinematic future, Snyder’s the one laying down the roadmap. “It is constantly evolving, but we’re starting to get a handle on where we’re going with the world,” he said. “That’s fun because it allows us now to be driving toward a goal that we don’t have to make up as much. The rules can be the rules, and the movie can exist in a closed universe… it allows us to tie things together. If there’s a movie over here doing this, and we’re over here doing this, now we’re all on the same page.

“It allows for a coherent universe, which is important,” he added. “I think that makes the experience a little more satisfying because we know where we’re going, so the misdirects can be stronger and the reveals can be bigger.”

Next up in the DC movieverse is this fall’s David Ayer-helmed Suicide Squad—set to feature a cameo by Ben Affleck as Batman following the Caped Crusader’s face-off with Supes. “We made him fight,” Ayer told USA Today. “He’s awesome (as Batman)...You really sense that but for the grace of God he himself would be doing some really foul stuff out in the world.”
In 2017, WB will release its Wonder Woman standalone film starring Gal Gadot, who will introduce the iconic character in Batman v. Superman. Then comes the highly anticipated team-up Justice League Part One, which Snyder is currently storyboarding as he flies between Los Angeles and London, where he’s prepping the Justice League shoot and is also a producer on Wonder Woman, now filming under director Patty Jenkins.


Snyder’s long spoken of his allegiance to DC’s iconic, “transcendent” superheroes. “They’re not just, like, the flavor of the week Ant-Man,” he told The Daily Beast in September, firing shots at the competition. “They’re actually opposite sides of the same coin. It’s interesting because Batman’s a man and Superman’s a god, if you think about it in those terms. So their relationship is very contentious. What Superman sees as Batman’s limits, Batman sees as Superman trying to control him, acting like an absolute dictator.”

The grave tone and somber mood of his Batman v. Superman promises to set DC’s brooding heroes apart from Marvel’s band of spandexed jokesters—although even the Avengers are set to get serious and subtextual in May’s Captain America: Civil War. As the real world gets scarier, it can feel like humanity could use a supergroup of heroes willing to band together despite their ideological, political, or philosophical differences. Plotting the future of Justice League and beyond, Snyder says, he and screenwriter Chris Terrio have put a lot of thought into the real world themes and implications of their superhero movies and what it will mean when Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman are joined by the likes of The Flash, Aquaman, and Cyborg.

“The great thing about having Chris Terrio as the writer of this project is it’s hard to get him not to do that. It’s in his DNA,” he said.

“When we talk about it in mythological terms we’re always talking about, what does it mean to the world? What does it mean mythologically to us, now? What is the why of all of it?”

“Those conversations are a big part of the genesis of all of the ideas,” he continued. “It also offers an opportunity because you have now a variety of perspectives on a single issue. That allows the conversation to be bolder and more lively in the debate, because of these varied points of view.”

Meanwhile, he’s not sweating the competition, either from Marvel’s 2016 superheroes or from the box office-dominating rebels from a galaxy far, far away. He and Star Wars: The Force Awakens helmer J.J. Abrams traded friendly missives on Twitter this fall—much to the surprise, he says, of their respective studios.

“It was super fun and super friendly,” he laughed. “And it’s one of those things that doesn’t make it to the corporate level. The studio’s always like, ‘What are you guys doing?’ Which is cool because it just exists outside… just a friendly back and forth.
“They’re so iconographic even if you weren’t trying eventually you’d turn something into a lightsaber,” he added. “Even if you weren’t trying to, eventually someone puts on a black cowl or cape.”


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Re: Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice THREAD

Postby YoungJRNYfan » Thu Jan 14, 2016 3:48 pm

Snyder was on Conan and revealed more footage. The buzz is really high and I'm avoiding it. Maaaaaaaaaaaaan
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Re: Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice THREAD

Postby verslibre » Fri Jan 15, 2016 2:21 am

I forgot about that. Good thing, or I might've watched it. :lol:
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Re: Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice THREAD

Postby YoungJRNYfan » Fri Jan 15, 2016 3:06 am

Could contain spoilers*

Superman: COOLER?! Grace touch's upon the evidence that suggest's Zack Snyder's alliance really resides with..SUPERMAN:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnw3UtaQVpg
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Postby YoungJRNYfan » Wed Jan 20, 2016 4:35 am

Big night tonight. Kevin Smith and Geoff Johns to host behind the scenes making of Dawn of the Justice League which includes BvS behind the scenes as well as a brand new Suicide Squad trailer and a Wonder Woman film Sneek Peek:

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