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Re: DC Comics on Film
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2023 12:38 am
by bad future
This
Hollywood Reporter article has a little bit more than Gunn's video, which for Superman at least gives an idea of what the "Legacy" refers to:
“It’s not an origin story,” Safran said. “It focuses on Superman balancing his Kryptonian heritage with his human upbringing. He is the embodiment of truth, justice and the American way. He is kindness in a world that thinks that kindness is old-fashioned.”
Re: DC Comics on Film
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2023 1:15 am
by ntnon
ianungstad wrote: Wed Feb 01, 2023 12:33 am
When Warren Ellis created The Authority he envisioned it as a superhero series with the aesthetic of a Michael Bay film. Will be interesting if they go after Bay to direct. I never followed The Authority post-Wildstorm era as DC executives pretty much knee-capped the series due to censorship issues.
Or, to put it in more arch terms.. When The Authority were part of the DC-owned-but-entirely-separate WildStorm imprint, the stories were excellent, unconstrained by the need to overlap with a tonally different universe. So the Midnighter was an unfettered Batman; Apollo was logically-extreme Superman and Jenny Sparks et al. were drawn to rule rather than occasionally intervene, etc. But when everything crossed over and was folded into the DCU, the novelty and commentary and extremism was lost and tamed and hamstrung.
So making them part of the new extended universe seems... shortsighted.
Re: DC Comics on Film
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2023 9:52 am
by Dr Amicus
The most exciting part of this for me is the announcement of a new Swamp Thing film. The recent TV series was good, but unfortunately cancelled after just the one series (after setting up the Big Bad for series 2...).
Re: DC Comics on Film
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2023 2:09 pm
by ntnon
Dr Amicus wrote: Wed Feb 01, 2023 9:52 am
The most exciting part of this for me is the announcement of a new Swamp Thing film. The recent TV series was good, but unfortunately cancelled after just the one series (after setting up the Big Bad for series 2...).
DC seem to be doing on film (and TV) what they've been doing in comics - cancel, reboot, remake, restart. Big event, grand plans, did't hit, try again.. rinse and repeat.
Re: DC Comics on Film
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2023 12:19 am
by Kracker
Lots of other details about DC's plan coming out, The announced slate is only half of the first chapter of the new DCU and that 8 to 10 year plan consists of two chapters, which means that you have roughly 4 projects being released a year. pretty consistent considering the remaining 4 DCU projects are being released this year. And that means we'll have nothing coming from DC in 2024 except for that new Joaquin/Joker movie, including possibly no TV shows, with Doom Patrol, Titans, Arrowverse/Flash all ending this year and apparently that promised second season of Peacemaker is on hold indefinitely since Gunn is too busy with those first DCU projects; the Waller show will probably just serve as the continuation of Peacemaker instead.
Re: DC Comics on Film
Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2023 3:24 am
by Monterey Jack
Can't they just...give up on the Cinematic Universe thing? It's clearly not working for them.
Re: DC Comics on Film
Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2023 1:07 pm
by brundlefly
Harley Quinn fans should rejoice at its bonus Valentine's Day special and wonder at its ability to exist pointing and laughing outside ongoing HBOMax/DCU home repair issues. Like its heroine, the special is an out-of-control, over-the-top mix of sickly sweet, playfully obscene, and just plain wrong; its biggest swings expose its most tender parts. One of the missions here is to take comic book romances -- foundational, epic, ridiculous -- and normalize them into simple, wondrous stories of connection. But also thankfully this is an episode that asks how much Bane is too much Bane and never settles on an answer.
Re: DC Comics on Film
Posted: Sun May 21, 2023 2:27 am
by Mr Sausage
What lame irony had Danny Elfman hired for Justice League, a pointless waste of his talents on a movie there was no reason to hire him for, but not The Flash. So now we're going to get a movie full of someone else quoting his majestic Batman score instead of hearing it from the man himself.
Re: DC Comics on Film
Posted: Tue May 30, 2023 11:36 pm
by ntnon
Mr Sausage wrote: Sun May 21, 2023 2:27 am
What lame irony had Danny Elfman hired for
Justice League, a pointless waste of his talents on a movie there was no reason to hire him for, but
not The Flash. So now we're going to get a movie full of someone else quoting his majestic
Batman score instead of hearing it from the man himself.
I fear everything about the Flash will be bittersweet - there is the distinct possibility that it will be extremely good, which will largely serve to highlight what could have been. If Miller weren't compromised; if the DCEU hadn't been built on clay, hubris and darkness; if Keaton had been Batman longer or more recently; if Affleck had had a good film to be in... so much wasted potential in the DC films.
Can Gunn get it right?
Re: DC Comics on Film
Posted: Wed May 31, 2023 2:04 am
by Matt
I’m imagining that The Flash will be a great hit commercially and, to a lesser extent, critically, but we will see a whole lot of “extremely online” hand-wringing and/or scolding takes questioning the personal ethics of enjoying a film starring a known abuser.
Re: DC Comics on Film
Posted: Wed May 31, 2023 2:22 pm
by ntnon
Matt wrote: Wed May 31, 2023 2:04 am
I’m imagining that
The Flash will be a great hit commercially and, to a lesser extent, critically, but we will see a whole lot of “extremely online” hand-wringing and/or scolding takes questioning the personal ethics of enjoying a film starring a known abuser.
Hopefully there are some balanced voices on both ends of the debate, because that age-old debate is becoming more and more relevant.
(Is there a good back-and-forth
here about separating the artist from the art and remembering that the collaberative nature of film transcends most individuals' parts..?)
Re: DC Comics on Film
Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2024 2:33 am
by Kracker
Re: DC Comics on Film
Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2024 9:20 pm
by yoloswegmaster
Luca Guadagnino to direct "Sgt. Rock", starring Daniel Craig and written by Justin Kuritzkes
Re: DC Comics on Film
Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2024 9:54 pm
by domino harvey
yoloswegmaster wrote: Wed Nov 20, 2024 9:20 pm
Luca Guadagnino to direct "Sgt. Rock", starring Daniel Craig and written by Justin Kuritzkes
I’ll believe it when cameras actually roll
Re: DC Comics on Film
Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2024 10:08 pm
by knives
I’d wait for even a trailer. It wouldn’t shock me if it ended even at the last second.
Re: DC Comics on Film
Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2024 10:21 pm
by Never Cursed
Guadagnino has to rival the other two most famous working directors with Italian surnames for projects announced and then abandoned; the trades ought to embargo news that those three have signed on to a project 'till sets get built. I honestly can't see Craig sticking around for it either, given that he just got out from under the yoke of action franchise obligation.
Re: DC Comics on Film
Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2024 10:29 pm
by Mr Sausage
Never Cursed wrote:the other two most famous working directors with Italian surnames
Scorsese and Tarantino?
Re: DC Comics on Film
Posted: Wed Nov 20, 2024 10:37 pm
by Never Cursed
Yes, though I could just as easily have included Coppola
Re: DC Comics on Film
Posted: Thu Nov 21, 2024 12:03 am
by Altair
That's such a surreal combination of talent it could be quite beautiful, if it ever occurs (which I highly doubt).
Re: DC Comics on Film
Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2024 6:35 pm
by dx23
yoloswegmaster wrote: Wed Nov 20, 2024 9:20 pm
Luca Guadagnino to direct "Sgt. Rock", starring Daniel Craig and written by Justin Kuritzkes
Spoiler from today's newly released episode of Creature Commandos
Sgt Rock and Easy Company were part of GI Robots backstory during WWII, voiced by Maury Sterling. Don't know where this makes the Sgt. Rock film stand as Gunn kinda inferred that all voice cast actors would reprise their roles when it comes to live action films and TV shows.
Re: DC Comics on Film
Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2024 7:30 pm
by brundlefly
dx23 wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 6:48 pm
knives wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 6:36 pm
And here I’ll just be comfortably be watching Creature Cammandos which is just silly fun.
Doing the same, but have caught already the wind of the Snyderverse cult to try to ruin my experience
A fine reminder that
Harley Quinn returns January 16th.
Re: DC Comics on Film
Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2024 2:37 am
by knives
dx23 wrote: Thu Dec 12, 2024 6:35 pm
yoloswegmaster wrote: Wed Nov 20, 2024 9:20 pm
Luca Guadagnino to direct "Sgt. Rock", starring Daniel Craig and written by Justin Kuritzkes
Spoiler from today's newly released episode of Creature Commandos
Sgt Rock and Easy Company were part of GI Robots backstory during WWII, voiced by Maury Sterling. Don't know where this makes the Sgt. Rock film stand as Gunn kinda inferred that all voice cast actors would reprise their roles when it comes to live action films and TV shows.
After seeing the episode in question there’s nothing I’d like more than to see Suspiria crazed Guadagnino make a film where robot Sean Gunn gleefully asks if he can kill all the nazis.
Re: DC Comics on Film
Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2025 4:46 am
by cantinflas
Re: DC Comics on Film
Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2025 8:52 pm
by pzadvance
Why exactly are we posting Max Landis fan films here
Re: DC Comics on Film
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2025 2:04 am
by hearthesilence
I don't know if I didn't bother to remember this or if it's truly new information to me, but I had no idea Nicolas Cage has a son he named Kal-El Coppola.