Kinda disappointing they didn't go with Jordan Luthor over "Junior". Jor-L would have been awesome.
Because the studios have to force in a bunch of young people so the kids can "relate".MarsAtlas said:Why not just get an older actor to play Lex Luthor? It feels like a cheap way to get a young actor in a role that decreases the tension between Lex and Superman.
I'm still surprised Will Smith is even in Suicide Squad to begin with, he just doesn't really exude a "world's deadliest assassin" kinda vibe.Silentpony said:Man, between this and Will Smith saying he never shot any scenes with the Joker(implying to me at least the Joker is only for Harely flashbacks) these DC movies are really sinking quickly. Seems like its all hot air and its slowly leaking.
Has it been confirmed/disconfirmed that the Nolan trilogy takes place in the same universe that they're building with these new movies?Fanghawk said:I assume it lets them jump in quicker. Instead of having to introduce everything (especially characters we already know from Nolan's Batman movies)
You obviously have no idea what you're talking about. Not taking the lore seriously? Says you. You haven't seen the movie, so you can't call it shitty. Horrible casting? You can't judge performances you haven't seen. God awful trailers? Explain what makes them awful. And of course this movie is the same universe as Man of Steel; what rock have you been hiding under?Banjo-Kazooie Blue said:Does Warner Brothers seriously think that they can still get fans on board with this obvious piece of shit?! They've done everything they can to show us they are NOT taking the lore seriously. Pointing out Wayne enterprises and Kord industries exist in this shitty movie does nothing to undo the horrible casting, the god awful trailers or that this movie takes place in the same universe as Man of Steel.
As much as I'm not entirely on board with Eisenburg being cast as Luthor (although this news does actually negate /my/ views on his casting, though I would still have preferred original Lex and I'm going to go with it being a clone otherwise Alexanders motivation makes no sense), in his defence, I don't think hes saying it in a "Grimmdark" way, I think he's just saying that he's taking the role seriously and doesn't want to phone it in.JustAnotherAardvark said:"why he considers the role 'very serious'."
Dear DC: We get it. Grimdark is srsbidness. You can stop not only being so very grimdark, you can (for the love of god) stop *telling us* just how very grimdark you are. We got it. kthxbai.
Good news, they're actually considering making that. It's been pitched as a "superhero buddy cop movie", so there might be some hope for it.Jake Martinez said:The only movie I want Warner Bros/DC to make is a Booster Gold and Blue Beetle (the good one) bromance/road comedy.
I am just utterly not interested in their grimdark movies anymore. Blech.
Really? This only sells the movie more to me. The less Joker, the better. So sick of him.Silentpony said:Man, between this and Will Smith saying he never shot any scenes with the Joker(implying to me at least the Joker is only for Harely flashbacks) these DC movies are really sinking quickly. Seems like its all hot air and its slowly leaking.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but that's not actually what Will Smith said. He said he never saw Jared Leto, only the Joker. Nothing to do with screentime the Joker gets, he's talking about Leto getting so into character that he's worked with him for six months and has no idea what Jared Leto is actually like.McMarbles said:Really? This only sells the movie more to me. The less Joker, the better. So sick of him.Silentpony said:Man, between this and Will Smith saying he never shot any scenes with the Joker(implying to me at least the Joker is only for Harely flashbacks) these DC movies are really sinking quickly. Seems like its all hot air and its slowly leaking.
That's only one version of Luthor's backstory. It varies depending on the writer.ShakerSilver said:Y'now, one of the most important things about Lex's character and what helped define his philosophy was that he was a completely self-made man. He acquired this wealth, his connections, his knowledge, and his powers by his own hand - sometimes through illegitimate means like setting his parents for a life insurance plan then cutting the breaks in their car, but it was still through his own will. That's why he always felt so threatened by Superman: a man with that much power, who was just born that way, just show up in his backyard, and he supposedly uses his powers not for personal gain, but to benefit others - it goes completely against Lex's ideals. That's what made the dynamic between the two so interesting.
Hey now All of the Blue Beetle characters are the Good one. Just different typesShakerSilver said:Good news, they're actually considering making that. It's been pitched as a "superhero buddy cop movie", so there might be some hope for it.Jake Martinez said:The only movie I want Warner Bros/DC to make is a Booster Gold and Blue Beetle (the good one) bromance/road comedy.
I am just utterly not interested in their grimdark movies anymore. Blech.
http://screenrant.com/booster-gold-blue-beetle-movie-warner-bros/
People aren't going to want to talk, debate, or argue with you if you act rude and passive aggressive towards them. Not liking opinions is one thing but being rude and passive aggressive is something else.IOwnTheSpire said:Don't use words if you don't know what they mean. DC movies are not grimdark. I don't recall anyone at DC calling these movies grimdark. Serious /= grimdark. Got it?JustAnotherAardvark said:"why he considers the role 'very serious'."
Dear DC: We get it. Grimdark is srsbidness. You can stop not only being so very grimdark, you can (for the love of god) stop *telling us* just how very grimdark you are. We got it. kthxbai.