Showing posts with label Wonder Woman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wonder Woman. Show all posts

Sunday, July 31, 2016

JUSTICE LEAGUE ON TV POSSIBLE NOW?

It was reported that the version of the Suicide Squad on televisions "Arrow" was scrapped due to the upcoming live action version. So, it was likely that a t.v. version of DC Comics ultimate team of superheroes, Justice League, was not going to happen. However, now we see "Supergirl" moving to the CW and joining "Arrow", "The Flash", and "Legends Of Tomorrow" ("iZombie" too but separate universe). Not only that, she is bringing one of DC Comics trinity in Superman.

Does this mean that there is a possibility of seeing a new version of group? We saw the Justice League in "Smallville" missing Wonder Woman and Batman, but the team was assembled regardless. Why not go the same route again, but with a newer spin on it this time? It is most likely that we won't see Batman or Wonder Woman, maybe as Bruce Wayne or Diana Prince, but not as their hero versions. That is okay, there are still others both already within the television universe and who could possibly make an appearance after likely being off movie studios radar at this point in time. It's okay if Superman isn't even involved.
Green Arrow, The Flash, and Supergirl cover the basics of human, meta human, and alien. We'll assume Aquaman and Cyborg may be off limits right now, so we'll go with Mister Miracle, Doctor Fate, and maybe bring up Vibe to replace Green Lantern with the friendship banter with The Flash.

If not the Justice League, then definitely a new version of the classic Justice Society. Haven't been a fan of "Legends Of Tomorrow" so it could make for a good replacement given some of their cast would make perfect fits. The Atom, Hawkman, and Hawkgirl to be precise. Now that I think of it, it would make for an excellent two-part television movie at the end of every season. Since Justice League is on the big screen, then a Justice Society could own the small.

I honestly don't see why they don't allow characters to appear, as the real fans are able to differentiate between the universes so there wouldn't be any confusion. We spend a lot of time explaining to "outsiders" which movies are connected and not.

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Saturday, July 11, 2015

BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE TRAILER

It has been spreading like wildfire, as will the other trailers released at this years San Diego Comic-Con. But, here is the trailer for Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice. And it is even better than the teaser released awhile back...

Things are looking mighty good. There will likely be the traditional haters, but when have we ever truly cared what they thought? They hate for the sake of hating. Personally, went from "wait and see" to immediate anticipation. DC Comics Cinematic Universe (movieverse) is starting to look epic.
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COMIC-CON HARD TO BEAT THIS YEAR

No, unfortunately not one of the thousands lucky enough to attend this years Comic-Con in San Diego. Simply one of the millions catching the news and footage released upon the internet. One day it would be nice to be able to attend, but would it be as awesome as this year has appeared to be? The panels, signings, etc this year include some legendary greatness. Star Wars Ep. VII: The Force Awakens brought Luke, Han, and Leia aka Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, and Carrie Price to the world. Sure, they may have been in and out of Cons for years, but when was the last time they were all together, promoting a "new" movie? Even more so, when will we see this again? Hopefully for years to come, but life is always that proverbial biatch.
As a comic book nerd, this year looks amazing given the things involving Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice. The panels, the signings, and of course the release of the trailer. Which looks even better than the teaser that proceeded it. Personally it is the best thing to come out of this weekend. Take a look below and see why...

There is also other comic book movies making appearances this weekend. Deadpool and Suicide Squad are set to hit theaters in 2016 along side Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice. Then there is the television side of things with Arrow, The Flash, and Legends Of Tomorrow. That is just the tip of the iceberg really, tons of other panels, signings, appearances, and whatnot from a variety of genres in plenty of forms of entertainment.Video games, Wrestling, toys, apparel. Nerdvana would be more apt. One day. One day.


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Sunday, April 26, 2015

THE JOKER NOT GETTING MAD LOVE?

If not for the internet, we wouldn't get to see anything beyond what would be shown on Entertainment Tonight (or something like that). But then, if not for the internet we wouldn't be exposed to so much hate. Unjustified most of the time. There was the Batfleck casting drama, Wonder Woman not being "big enough" type bullshlacka, and this time around even a clown can't get no love.

That's right, the recently revealed photo of Jared Leto as The Joker made its rounds across the web. While some have learned to take a "wait and see" approach to these things, the majority was already predicting failure for "Suicide Squad". That is usually the case though. People scream for change, yet shun new things (approaches).
Is Jared Leto giving us a version of The Joker that is traditional in the visual sense? No, even though his hair and figure is the closes there has been to the comic books version(s). His teeth? It actually makes sense. How many times has Batman knocked out Mr. J's teeth? One would be safe to assume that The Joker would want to "change them up" every now and again. Then there is the ink job. That is slightly understandable, but at the same time it is something "fresh". And The Joker would be one who may be too vain to get tattoos, but at the same time, he is narcissistic enough to get his "own" tattoos on himself. I wouldn't be shocked if we were to see a Batman logo inked on his back. It would actually "make sense" given his obsession with The Dark Knight.
And although there are still those who disliked Heath Ledger's rendition of The Joker, there were a massive amount of those who had to "eat crow" afterword. From his casting,  to how appeared in promo shots. Heath garnered the same amount of negativity. Sadly he wasn't alive to receive the Oscar, which he would've won regardless.

The funny thing is, while everyone argues over who was the better Joker, and where Leto's rendition will place him (even though we know nothing beyond one picture. one.) among them. Every incarnation of The Joker, even the apparent punk styling and likely "attitude", is actually a piece of who The Joker is. He's a variety of things, and is ever evolving. Just throwing that out there, even though I am sure many will rip both this article and Leto's Joker aha

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Saturday, April 11, 2015

DC COMICS MOVIEVERSE THUS FAR

Not much is really known about new DC Comics "movieverse" other than what we gathered from "Man Of Steel" back in 2013. We do know the projected film schedule, and what movies they plan to release. With films like "The Flash", "Suicide Squad" (currently being filmed), amongst others set to begin the filming process. But, things could change depending on how things go. We didn't get any real pictures or footage from the shooting of "Batman VS Superman: Dawn Of Justice", leaving the upcoming trailer to appease fans appetites. Other than studio released promotional shots, not much has been seen. The trailer will likely give us a hint at what we can expect.

The only thing we do know for sure is who is a part of the movieverse right now. We're still in the initial "phase" of things, but the cast of characters within this movieverse has grown a lot since "Man Of Steel". And will only get bigger, and could possibly change here and there as this massive plan goes on. There has even been a change where Tom Hardy was signed on to play Rick Flag in "Suicide Squad" but a scheduling conflict saw him drop out of the role. But, here is who we have for sure, at this point in time...

Superman/Kal El/Clark Kent
(Henry Cavill)
Henry Cavill will be returning for "Batman VS Superman: Dawn Of Justice". And it is somewhat fitting that "Man Of Steel" was the first installment in this movieverse. As it was Superman who launched the superhero genre in comic books. Hopefully the Reeves fans will finally embrace him.

Batman/Bruce Wayne
(Ben Affleck)
There hasn't been a casting choice, and likely won't again, in this movieverse that garnered such negativity. Hopefully Ben Affleck as Batman or Batfleck as he's been dubbed, not only delivers in this role, but causes the haters to jump on the Batwagon after all is said and done.

Wonder Woman/Princess Diana
(Gal Gadot)
While the net was ripping apart Bafleck based on past movies (Daredevil notably), Gal Gadot has been receiving negativity based on appearance alone. Which is sad. More so than Batfleck, here is hoping Gadot crushes her haters with an epic performance as Wonder Woman.

Aquaman/Arthur Curry
(Jason Momoa)
From the promotional photo, Momoa looks badass. Which is something Aquaman fans have been saying about Arthur Curry for years. Big screen, CGI effects, hopefully a great script, and the nay sayers may eat their words...with a trident.

Cyborg/Victor Stone
(Ray Fisher)
Not much is known about Fisher, with his acting resume being only stage performances. "Batman VS Superman: Dawn Of Justice" will be his big screen debut. And is expected to continue to portray Cyborg both in Justice League and solo films in the future. No worries though. Studio had to have seen something in him. Plus with the all-star cast he can only get better, and better.

Lois Lane
(Amy Adams)
With the exception of DC Comics "New 52" imprint/continuity, there almost can't be Superman without Lois Lane. Amy Adams returns to the character she played in "Man Of Steel". Hard not to wonder how Wonder Woman being added to the mix will affect Clark and Lois' relationship.

Martha Kent
(Diane Lane)
What was said about Lois, can almost be said for Martha Kent. Superman's one true attachment to earth is his mother (adoptive, but mother none the less). With more of a Justice League aspect to things, it will be interesting to see where Diane Lane fits into the thick of things.

Perry White
(Laurence Fishburne)
"Great Cesar's ghost!" Perry White and of course, The Daily Planet will be returning. Legendary Laurence Fishburne will once again lead the bullpen in "Batman VS Superman: Dawn Of Justice".

Alfred Pennyworth
(Jeremy Irons)
Alfred is Batman's Lois Lane in a sense, as you almost can't have Batman without an Alfred Pennyworth to be there to assist him. Jeremy Irons will be bringing the gentlemen butler to life in this movieverse. Already giving Batfleck doubters some sense of reassurance.

Lex Luthor
(Jesse Eisenberg)
With names like Bryan Cranston, Mark Strong, etc being the majorities favorites to play Lex Luthor in DC Comics movieverse, Jesse Eisenbergs being chosen was initially met with criticism. Not Batfleck level, but it was there. Luckily that faded quick as people remembered Eisenberg's past roles showed he was a good choice.

The Joker
(Jared Leto)
Although there wasn't really any negativity around this casting choice, not to the level of what Heath Ledger had faced when the late actor was tapped to play The Joker in "The Dark Knight". Was Ledger's Oscar winning performance the reason fans didn't flip? Is it Leto himself? Or is it that "Suicide Squad" is a villain centered team/film?

Harley Quinn/Harleen Quinzel
(Margot Robbie)
Of all of the members of the cast for "Suicide Squad", Margot Robbie may have the biggest challenge. Sure, she has the look to play Harley Quinn. But, almost every fan will be judging her based on her voice. Hopefully, fans will be okay for a similar sound but superior performance.

Deadshot/Floyd Lawton
(Will Smth)
Not as big as he "was", but Will Smith is one of the biggest stars in this movieverse. Smith will be bringing the sharpshooting villain, Deadshot, to life. Given his star power, will we see...Will in other DC Comics movieverse films? Another "Suicide Squad", or a Batfleck film?

Killer Croc/Waylon Jones
(Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje)
Although some say that Adewale will actually play King Shark (understandably as he is a usual member of Task Force X aka Suicide Squad), majority of the reports say Croc. With him being a member of Batman's rogues gallery, will we see Waylon Jones/Killer Croc in Batflecks Gotham?

Captain Boomerang/ George "Digger" Harkness
(Jai Courtney)
Obviously Australian Captain Boomerang will be brought to life by an Aussie. Before he becomes Kyle Reese in "Terminator Genisys", Jai Courtney will be throwing boomerangs in "Suicide Squad".

Enchantress/June Moone
(Cara Delevingne)
It would appear that there will be a touch of magic in "Suicide Squad". Cara Delevingne will be casting spells as Enchantress. Does this mean that "Suicide Squad" could give us a taste of what could be in "Justice League Dark"?

Rick Flag
(Joel Kinnaman)
Basically a leader on the field. Waller calls the shots from afar, Rick Flag sees to it that orders are carried out while working along side Task Force X. Will this be the role Joel Kinnaman (originally Tom Hardy) will portray in "Suicide Squad"?

Amanda Waller
(Viola Davis)
Someone needs to tell the Task Force X or "Suicide Squad" what to do. Viola Davis  brings her stage, television, and film experience to the role of Amanda Waller.

Black Adam
(Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson)
Although The Rock has stated this isn't in the same movieverse, some have said DC looks at all of this as their live action multiverse. That being said, who's to say that The Rock won't be bringing Black Adam into THIS movieverse at some point.


Shazam!/Bill Batson
(-unknown-)
The only thing we know about any of this is that The Rock signed on to play Black Adam. So, although we don't know who will play Shazam! (formerly Captain Marvel), we do know that he will obviously be here. And like stated before, maybe one day Shazam! will be apart of the movieverse this article is focused on.


That is just so far. "Suicide Squad" alone recently posted a group picture on Twitter. While there were the cast members listed above, there are some other actors in the photo. Who they will be playing in "Suicide Squad" has yet to be clarified. There are also the planned films who's rosters have yet to be cast. With there still being almost a year until "Batman VS Superman: Dawn Of Justice" hits theatres, and "Suicide Squad" is currently filming in Toronto, we are in "wait and see" mode. But, this is what we have so far, and of course this list will grow, and possibly change as time goes on.


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Tuesday, April 7, 2015

DC COMICS ROLLING DICE WITH MOVIEVERSE?

Usually a positive tone is kept around here, well there is a strong attempt to do so. And of course, one of the millions looking forward to all of this happening. However, it is hard not to "think" and "worry". Why? It's been 2 years since "Man Of Steel", and we are still a year away from "Batman VS Superman: Dawn Of Justice". That's quite a gap in between films from the same "story/universe", and that is a lot of time to think about things, and worry about what could go wrong. The main thing that crosses the thought process is this....what if "Batman VS Superman: Dawn Of Justice" flops? What will happen then?

DC Comics had put out more, and mainly better received, films in the late 70's to late 90's. That was only Batman and Superman franchises (we'll lop "Supergirl" in with her cousin since they were the same universe) though. Marvel took over after the new millennium, with their characters in more movies and DC only had Batman mainly (one shots from Supes and Green Lantern as well). Here we are in 2015, and beginning next year DC Comics movie schedule is set to explode with there being movies every year for at least the following five years or so. This has fans frothing in anticipation. Understandably, things are starting off with "Batman VS Superman: Dawn Of Justice" which has drawing power alone with just Batman versus Superman. This is where the doubt begins to creep in. The movie will also include Wonder Woman, Cyborg, Aquaman, even Lex Luthor. That is a lot of characters, and their success will effect the movies that are slated to follow. If the movie fails, what happens to the schedule? Will it remain the same, with tweeks and whatnot made along the way in making the films? Are the actors and actresses "locked in" already? Even "Suicide Squad" comes out the same year, and also holds quite a few characters, although this movies success doesn't really effect the planned movieverse, or not as much as "Batman VS Superman: Dawn Of Justice" does. Or will everything be scraped and revamped? For once that might be a longer shot of happening than usual. DC Comics (WB) appears to have invested a lot into this, and with the massive schedule, very confident. It will all depend on how well or how bad "Batman VS Superman: Dawn Of Justice" does. If we're talking "Water World" bad, then a revamp in some aspect is very possible. Hopefully there aren't any changes to the cast after the fact. Reception, scheduling, interest, etc. We don't want a Norton/Hulk thing to happen here.


With about a year to go still, everything is still in wait and see mode. And perception of how things will turn out will change as more of the film is revealed (trailer is heavily rumored to debut in "Mad Max: Fury Road" next month). It would be nice however, if people across the web would focus more on how the story and acting will be, and not an actor/actresses appearance. Okay, back to waiting...


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Sunday, September 28, 2014

ROCK IS BLACK ADAM, BUT WHO IS SHAZAM?

It was a casting that was actually thought of years ago, when Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson was still a full-time wrestler and a rookie in the movie business. But, we now have The Rock playing the part of Black Adam in the future Shazam (Captain Marvel for those still unwilling to call him by his new name) movie that will be a part of DC Comics movieverse. So, now we are left with the question, who's going to play Shazam?

Before it became official, The Rock did give a clue as to who he was playing by saying "Shazam" (which is also the word used by both Adam and Shazam to summon their powers). With most of us knowing that likely meant he was playing Black Adam, given his personality and acting ability The Rock would've also made a great Shazam as well. At first, I was thinking it would have to be an actor with big muscles and all of that, but then remembered what Zack Snyder has done with Superman (Henry Cavill), Batman (Ben Affleck), and Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) and how it can really be any actor who could. They not be able to bulk up to the size of The Rock (who can also tone down), but they can simply bulk up and rely of their acting ability.

The person would have to be able to almost portray a man-child, as Shazam is still a kid named Billy Baston using magic to basically look like Superman (Fun fact: Captain Marvel was out selling Superman at one point in the golden days of comics). They also should have a slight youthfulness to their appearance. Top of my head there is only one name that comes to mind. Someone who I didn't think I would ever want, nor think should belong in a comic book movie. Although he can be quite funny at times in comedies, he tends to be the preference of our wives, girlfriends, and partners. That being Channing Tatum. He almost seems perfect for the role. He can add that needed immaturity to the role, he has that youthful look I referenced. And he is capable to add the required muscle mass as well. Over time I am sure more names could pop into my head, but for now this is who I would go with. If anything, he could add those "Twilight Numbers" (young women audiences) to the box office. Plus, remember what the late Heath Ledger did with the role of The Joker in The Dark Knight. Who's to say Tatum couldn't make this epic? Stay Nerdy!

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Sunday, April 27, 2014

WHO IS THE ROCK PLAYING IN DC'S MOVIEVERSE?

With newcomer Ray Fisher getting the nod to play Victor Stone aka Cyborg in the upcoming Man Of Steel follow-up, we can not only add another member to the Justice League, but also take away one more possibility as to whom Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson will be portraying. Of course it is just an assumption that the character who The Rock will play falls into the Man Of Steel movieverse. He's built himself into a big time Hollywood name, so it would add to the hype that would surround an all out Justice League movie.

Only thing that we know for sure is that The Rock is signed on to play a character from DC Comics catalog, it will be a character that hasn't been on the big screen before, and that he will be bad ass! Rumors have always involved the WWE great, but began to pick up more steam once the news broke. Here's a list of possible choices for The People's Champion...


The-Rock.Black-Adam.DC-Comics
Black Adam
This is the role that fans have been wanting and creating rumors over since roughly 2001 or so. Simple fan art has even shown that The Great One would suit the role almost perfectly on a visual level. In order for for this character to appear within either the Man Of Steel/Justice League movieverse, or a movieverse all its own, Shazam (formerly Captain Marvel) would need to appear. Well, one would assume that he would, but DC Comics hasn't been big on having Superman and Shazam at the same time given their likeness. It could be an original story though that could have Black Adam as an enemy of Superman. It could work.


The-Rock.Steel.DC-Comics
Steel
Okay this one has been done before. Remember how that went though and who better to give the character Steel his redemption? To make it even more unlikely is the slight similarity to the newly cast character Cyborg. Again, just looking for redemption after Shaq broke the original like it was a backboard.


The-Rock.Martian-Manhunter.DC-Comics
Martian Manhunter
Not sure if The Rock meant that the character has never appeared in a movie or ever in live action form. Although this character has appeared in the former television series Smallville, technically J'onn J'onnz only appeared in his alien form for a matter of seconds. Not a knock on the previous attempt, there is so much more to Martian Manhunter, and could be a key part of the Justice League/Man Of Steel movieverse.


The-Rock.Lobo.DC-Comics
Lobo
It seemed to be more rumored of the possibilities for The Rock to play when he announced to us he signed on with DC Comics. Lobo fits the never been done before prerequisite, as well as the one for being bad ass. Only problem with this choice, would be the amount of hate that would come from the people who want Danny Trejo to play this role. Nobody can blame them, the Machete star is a perfect casting but, he isn't a young man anymore, and The Rock is pretty bad ass himself and would be a good second choice


The-Rock.Green-Lantern_John-Stewart
Green Lantern John Stewart
This choice would almost serve two roles, first being the debut of one Sector 2814's Green Lanterns. Secondly, it is an opportunity to bring redemption to the Green Lantern Corps after the critically and box office under achiever, Green Lantern (2011). Does John Stewart reach bad ass status though? Former military so he is the more of follow orders type of guy out of the other Lanterns to come out of Earth, but that experience also puts Rock in his comfort zone and make his own as well as be loaded with action.


Hard to truly pinpoint who The Rock will play, saying that it will be a character that has never been done before, only eliminates a short list of possibilities, and still leaves an endless number of roles. DC Comics is just now breaking out from their Batman and Superman comfort zones, and looking to really push their characters onto the silver screen. Visually speaking he was almost perfect for the role of Cyborg, but as is their choice Ray Fisher. Like with everything in this new DC Comics movieverse, it is a wait and see type of thing. At least now, the wait isn't as bad when we now know this is all finally happening. Justice League is going to be coming to life. Take that Marvel! This is also possibly good for wrestling fans as well, with the target audience being generally the same, no better platform for The Rock to promote the movie he is in than the WWE.

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Saturday, April 19, 2014

FILLING OUT THE LEAGUE

With Hollywood it is never safe to assume that a film will be successful despite who is starring in it, who is directing and thinking that a sequel will be good because the first one was amazing. It isn't even safe to assume that others will like the movie that you do, which if the numbers are high enough, kill the franchise. Comic Book and superhero movies are no exception. Daredevil (2003), Green Lantern (2011), etc. However, for this article we will pretend that the follow-up movie to Man Of Steel (2013), which has many possible names so far (Man Of Steel 2? Superman Vs Batman? etc) will be a success and that Justice League soon to follow.
The original three are set and cast. Henry Cavill as Superman, Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, and Ben Affleck as Batman. Of course there are other characters that already or are set to exist within this movieverse, Amy Adams as Lois Lane and Jeremy Irons as Alfred Pennyworth. Obviously can't forget to mention Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor. There is also a big star who has signed on to appear as a character from the DC Universe. That star being The Rock. Here we will focus on the members of the League that should and could appear in the highly anticipated Justice League movie. We're also going to assume that the universe that exists in the Arrow and The Flash on The CW, as well FOX's Gotham are not a part of the movieverse.


Cyborg
The Rock was the aforementioned star that is set to appear as a DC Comics character. He hasn't said anything more than that the character has never appeared in live action before, has a deep story character wise, and is bad ass. Being a former football player (before his days in the squared circle) it would be easy in a way for Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson to relate to the character of Vic Stone. Also, with his wrestling background and as well as his fathers, he can somewhat relate to his father and himself as a father being "too busy" at times. Of course, The People's Champion could play the part of other characters like Lobo perhaps as some other sites have pointed to. Regardless of who plays the role, Cyborg is definitely a character that should appear in Justice League.


Green Lantern
Which Green Lantern of Sector 2814? Not quite sure. All of them really, but for Justice League it needs to be one. Who then spins-off into his own series of films where we are introduced to the other Lanterns. Hal Jordan would be most obvious, and also the one who needs redemption in some fans eyes. Guy Gardner and Kyle Rayner fans are likely hoping to see him appear. John Stewart is there for perhaps The Rock to play having not appeared before, as well as another opportunity to a character of color make their big screen debuts. There is even the newest (Simon Baz)) and the original Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner) who could fill the role. Hal Jordan may be the choice, again to erase Green Lantern (2011) as well as the best buds relationship with...


Aquaman
CGI capabilities available nowadays say that it is time. In the past it made sense for Arthur Curry to not appear on the big screen. Smallville made him fit into their universe, but Aquaman in a movie role needs more than the ability to swim and communicate with fish.Now is the time to put that standard Aquaman summoning a massive Shark or Whale panel into a live action sequence. As part of the Justice League, it also takes away the pressure of carrying a solo film. Give the audience a taste of what could be, see how they respond (obviously the overall opinion, as there will be the typical haters picking the performance apart), and then proceed from there.Marvel has shown that characters like Aquaman and the upcoming Wonder Woman with their Thor franchise. One can almost envision Aquaman fitting perfectly within the universe created by Zack Snyder with Man Of Steel.


Martian Manhunter
If not as a member of the Justice League, then at least within this new movieverse. J'onn J'onzz would add to the alien tone, with Superman looking human and all. Of course Martian Manhunter would make use of his shape shifting powers, but would keep with his alien form most of the time. Especially with us only getting a very brief glimpse of the character in his natural form on the former television series, Smallville.


The Flash
With the television universe having an upcoming Arrow spin-off in The Flash with Grant Gustin playing Barry Allen, there is a chance that at some point we will have 2 scarlet speedsters in live action form. Now this is assuming that the television series is a success and is still on the air when Justice League happens mind you. This adds to the debate that will likely occur amongst the fans, for the movie, Barry Allen? Or Wally West? DC related things aren't keen on having multiple live action versions appearing at the same time. It was the given reason for Batman not appearing in Smallville. You may be saying Smallville and Superman Returns (2006). Smallville wasn't technically about Superman as it was more focused on Clark Kent. Small loop hole perhaps. Jay Garrick fans don't worry, you weren't forgotten. There is even a chance that the original Flash will appear in Justice League if The Flash on The CW is still running. Whomever plays the part, it is a role that needs to appear, if not to simply compete with Marvel who are set to have 2 different Quicksilver's appear in Avengers: Age Of Ultron and X-Men: Days Of Future Past.

Those are likely on everyone's "obviously list", but with basically only Batman and Superman, and one time with Green Lantern, getting time on the big screen it is better to stick with the traditional model of the team. It also won't alienate any new comic book readers that the film(s) may garner too much, by sticking with what was the Justice League roster within the New 52.

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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

STAN'S THE MAN, BUT WEST IS BEST

Adam-West.Batman.Bruce-Wayne.Batoosy.Batman66.Batman75.Okay, slightly misleading title, as they are different people who have different connections to the comic book and film industries, and of course the obvious Marvel Vs DC part of things. Stan Lee creator of Spider-Man and other Marvel icons, Adam West forever known as Bruce Wayne/Batman in the campy hit series "Batman" back in the 1960's. Perhaps it makes more sense to have Stan make cameos in the films of characters he's been known to have created or worked on, as they are in some cases his "babies". And if he were still alive today, would be nice to think that Batman creator Bob Kane would have gone the same route and made small appearances within Nolan's trilogy (although likely not as comedic as Stan's spots have been).
Batman.Bruce-Wayne.1960s.Adam-West.
Why not Adam West then? We all have our preferences as to who is the best Dark Knight, but can anyone argue who is truly the most iconic of the small group? Was even the only Batman to have joined other members of the League on television shows, and of course voiced Batman in the final two seasons of Super Friends. Ben Affleck is about to become the second in the upcoming sequel to the Man Of Steel, but West was first. Add that the 60's Batman series about to finally be released in boxsets, West's version of the Caped Crusader will become fresh for the noobs and act as a refresher the memories of those who can't help but picture 60's Batman every time they see Mayor West on Family Guy. It wouldn't need to be campy, he wouldn't even really need any lines like George Lucas did with himself in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge Of The Sith.

With Wonder Woman being played by Gal Gadot, it would also be nice to see the almost original but definitely THE Wonder Woman, Lynda Carter make a cameo appearance at the least. Smallville had cameos of almost anyone from previous versions of DC Comics live-action films and shows, including Carter. Even the upcoming "Arrow" spin-off "The Flash" is going to have John Wesley Shipp, the actor who played the scarlet speedster in the 1990's tv show based on the character. Why not have a glance of Adam West and Lynda Carter together perhaps sightseeing or having dinner together as some incident or action sequence begins and we see them looking up. Anything, really. Just them for now as well. If we allow Michael Keaton then we may open the door for Kilmer or Clooney, and they need to be forgotten. I would think about Nicholson, but he may demand a bigger role.
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Sure, most may prefer that the cameo spots go to creators like Stan Lee, but nobody has put themselves out there so much that they are just as known as the characters they create. His is Stan "The Man" after all.

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Sunday, February 2, 2014

DC MOVIE UNIVERSE

With the recent announcement (and uproar) of the casting of Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor, and Jeremy Irons as Alfred Pennyworth, the DC Movie Universe has expanded again. Looking at the size of the cast, it is hard to argue with the rumor that the delay in production and pushed back premiere is due to them filming more than one film, however there is the fact that apparently even a small delay of a week or two would push the opening back about 10 months. However, being a fan of how they shot the Lord Of The Rings trilogy, I am hoping there's more than one film being made in succession. Otherwise, there are a lot of stars and a lot of story to cover in a two hour time frame. We shall see.



Superman/Kal El/Clark Kent (Henry Cavill)
Star of the first installment, Cavill dawns the "S" once again. With all the additions, hard not to ask how much of Superman's story will be pushed to the back.



Lois Lane (Amy Adams)
Also returning is Amy Adams as Lois Lane. Like Superman, it will be interesting to see how the other characters being added will not just effect her story, but the story between Lois Lane and Superman/Clark Kent.



Perry White (Laurence Fishburne)
His role in "Man Of Steel" (2013) was smaller, but important to showing the reaction of the city during the attack by Zod and company. I see possibly a smaller role in upcoming movies that are not Superman focused.




Martha Kent (Dianne Lane)
Ma Kent is coming back too. Her role in "Man Of Steel" (2013) was as expected, with Dianne giving a great motherly performance (I liked the scene at school with a little CK). Perhaps we'll see more interaction between her and Lois this time around.




Batman/Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck)
The casting that caused the worlds largest bowel movement amongst a large section of Bat-Fans not wanting to take the wait and see approach. After all is said and done, one side will be eating words. Hopefully the supporters are the ones proven right this time around. Until then we can all speculate what the Bat-Suit will look like. Can't see a "tights" style as that was technically already done by Adam West in the 60's. Hoping for an Arkham Origins video game style personally.



Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot)
Another casting that had mixed reviews, most of which was directed at her size. But, if anyone has watched Zach Snyder's past films, should have zero worries on that subject. For the first time since Lynda Carter did in the mid 1970's, Wonder Woman is coming to us in live action form and it's about time! And here's hoping for a solo spin-off film if all goes well. Very curious as to what her wardrobe will look like. Classic style? Pants? Xena-like? A brand new, unique take on something?








Lex Luthor (Jesse Eisenberg)
With nothing but rumors and speculation since the casting of Batman and Wonder Woman, and with heavy assumptions on who should and will play Lex Luthor, with names like Bryan Cranston, Mark Strong, among others being passed around. The part was finally cast, and like those who proceeded him, Jessee Eisenberg has received some negative feed back. Also like the others, talented enough for most of us to take a wait and see approach.



Alfred Pennyworth (Jeremy Irons)
Along with Lex, it was announced that the role of Batman/Bruce Wayne's closest confidant Alfred Pennyworth has been cast. Haven't read nor heard anything negative feedback on this one, which is far from surprising. The world of the new Batman has improved even more.



It's hard to say exactly which characters will be added to this ever growing and ever talented cast. "Arrow" tv star Stephen Amell claims that the "Arrow" universe may be connected to this one. Of course, Marvel is using Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. as part of their cinematic universe, so it's not far fetched. It would mean we know who Green Arrow, Arsenal, among others are, and with The Flash just finishing up his debut on the show, and set to get his own, we would know who the fourth member of Justice League is (possible title for M.O.S. follow-up). Plus, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is set to possibly join this universe also. One thing is for sure, DC Comics is at least making an effort to bring us their universe, personally liking what they are giving.

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