TravisR
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I looked it up but it's just an odd term to use in an announcement for a movie.An alcoholic drink taken before a meal to stimulate the appetite.
I looked it up but it's just an odd term to use in an announcement for a movie.An alcoholic drink taken before a meal to stimulate the appetite.
I think there's room for a great Superman movie, but the Snyderverse take on the character missed the mark for me.I think DC has irreparably ruined this franchise, at least for my generation. I suspect this new direction is their way of tacitly admitting as much. Thankfully we still have the classic Richard Donner films.
If it follows the pattern of CW's The Flash, the show will end just before the film comes out. In this case, that would be two more years, which is the best case scenario.The only thing that bums me out about this announcement a bit is that it means the days of getting weekly episodes of a late career Superman on "Superman & Lois" are numbered.
It seems to be about the legacy of Superman’s Kryptonian heritage and his Kansas upbringing.I don't understand this movie title choice. If this is in fact a reboot of Superman, the word legacy doesn't seem to fit. People who have been around for a while and have accomplishments to look back on, that's how I define a legacy. Hopefully something in the movie justifies this title. But based on what we've been told, I'm not sure this title works at all.
Sounds like an origin story to me, which they said they were not doing.It seems to be about the legacy of Superman’s Kryptonian heritage and his Kansas upbringing.
Agreed. Cavill was perfectly cast and I don’t see why we can’t have two supermans.Yeah, I'm guessing that they're going to reboot the DC movies and I can't really blame them but the actors weren't a problem so it's a bummer that they're ditching so many or all of them.
It’s supposedly about his early years as a reporter at the Daily Planet From what I remember reading.Sounds like an origin story to me, which they said they were not doing.
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Probably helps that he has Peter Safran as a partner.Given that James Gunn is already known as a director, this wouldn't be much of a surprise except for the fact that he is now also an executive. I don't know how he will have the time to do his executive job and direct a movie at the same time.
John Lasseter directed Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Toy Story 2 and Cars before becoming the chief creative officer at Disney and Pixar. The only film he directed during his tenure as an executive was Cars 2. I hope Gunn does a better job in balancing his executive duties and directing. Superman: Legacy cannot be his Cars 2, or the new universe would basically be screwed.
Probably helps that he has Peter Safran as a partner.
He'll be able to have a dance-off with Brainiac while riding a T. rex.Going to make a wild prediction: Chris Pratt will be Superman