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Movies The JUSTICE LEAGUE Movies Thread (2017 & 2019), Welcome to the Hall of Justice

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post Apr 7 2017, 12:33 AM

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Evidently, it’s stood him in good stead. He notes how Zack Snyder paid “homage” to Boorman’s film in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.  “They were great fans of Excalibur, Zack and his team. Maybe that’s how I got the role [in Justice League]! Who knows? There’s a bit when they’re walking in Gotham City and suddenly on a marquee of a cinema you see Excalibur playing.” Then there was the moment Superman is impaled by a large spear. “That’s exactly what happened in Excalibur, with Nigel Terry [who played King Arthur] pierced by Mordred.”

Some internet critics have dubbed the 64-year-old Hinds an odd pick to play Steppenwolf in Justice League, given that the character, who first appeared in DC Comics in 1971, is a buff alien warrior. But actually Hinds performed the role via motion-capture, a first for him, with cameras strapped to him and his body sheathed in a “very tight and embarrassing” suit covered with sensors. “Basically they’re going to construct something, digitally, and then they will use my eyes and mouth.”

Hinds even reveals just what we can expect from the planet-snatching Steppenwolf, an underling to the yet-to-be-seen Darkseid. “He’s old, tired, still trying to get out of his own enslavement to Darkseid, [but] he has to keep on this line to try and take over worlds.”

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post Apr 13 2017, 10:52 AM

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post Apr 24 2017, 11:06 PM

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“I found that the scene I did, which is a big opening scene, was pretty dark in its tone. But in a good way. It wasn’t comic booky, but I think you can thread a certain amount of humor through it, which maybe the previous one was lacking”.

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post Apr 25 2017, 12:02 AM

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Diane Lane on 'Justice League' and 'Batman v. Superman' "Martha" Twist

The actress, who plays Superman's mother, is ready for a scene with Aquamom Nicole Kidman.

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Diane Lane is poised to play a supermom for the third time.

She'll reprise her role as Martha Kent, mother of Superman (Henry Cavill), in November's Justice League, and was able to share a little about her time on the set of the Zack Snyder film.

"I don't think I'm allowed to talk much about it. But it was good for me, selfishly, to have a reunion with everyone and meeting some of the new characters," Lane told The Hollywood Reporter Friday at a women's filmmaker luncheon, presented by Chanel and the Tribeca Film Festival.

Though the most recent Justice League trailer set the internet ablaze last month, Lane hasn't seen it yet. But she does have thoughts on another soon-to-be DC Extended Universe mom to a superhero: Nicole Kidman, who has been cast as Atlanna, mother to Jason Momoa's Aquaman.

"I want a scene with Nicole, that's what I really want. Perhaps in another [sequel]!" she said on Friday at the Odeon in New York City. As for fans who have noted that Kidman (49), is too young to play mother to Momoa (37), Lane said with a laugh: "Well, I set that precedent!"

One of the more controversial moments in last year's Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice came when Ben Affleck's Batman decided not to kill Superman, after the Kryptonian alien said, "You're letting him kill Martha." (Superman's mother had been kidnapped, but Batman was confused, as that was also the name of his late mother.) Though memes have been made of the moment, Lane wasn't surprised when she first read it in the script and found it appropriate for the story.

"It's the compassion for a man who's lost his mother. When you understand the wound, you can work better with people," said Lane.

Justice League opens Nov. 17.

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post Apr 25 2017, 12:44 AM

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Liked this trailer better than the first one


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post May 7 2017, 08:41 PM

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Zack Snyder Steps Down From 'Justice League' to Deal With Family Tragedy

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Superheroes have always been about doing the right thing in the hardest of circumstances. Now Zack Snyder, one of the biggest filmmakers in the genre and the director of Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice and the upcoming Justice League, finds himself in just such a situation.

Snyder tells The Hollywood Reporter he is stepping away from Justice League, Warner Bros.’ all-star DC Comics superhero mega-movie that is in postproduction, in order to deal with the sudden death of his daughter. Snyder's wife, Deborah Snyder, who is a producer on Justice League, also is taking a break to focus on the healing of their family.

Stepping in to shepherd the movie through post and the shooting of some additional scenes will be Joss Whedon, the Avengers filmmaker and creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. With Whedon's help, the movie is still on track for its Nov. 17 release date.

Snyder’s daughter, Autumn Snyder, died by suicide in March at age 20. Her death has been kept private, with only a small inner circle aware of what happened, even as the movie was put on a two-week break for the Snyders to deal with the immediate effects of the tragedy. Zack Snyder says he initially was eager to return to the film, which stars Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot, Jason Momoa and Ezra Miller.

“In my mind, I thought it was a cathartic thing to go back to work, to just bury myself and see if that was way through it,” says an emotional Snyder in an interview Monday in his office on the Warner Bros. lot, with Deborah sitting by his side. “The demands of this job are pretty intense. It is all-consuming. And in the last two months, I’ve come to the realization … I’ve decided to take a step back from the movie to be with my family, be with my kids, who really need me. They are all having a hard time. I’m having a hard time.”

The studio is fully behind the move. “What they are going through is unimaginable, and my heart — our hearts — go out to them," says Warner Bros. Pictures president Toby Emmerich.

One of the first things the studio floated was the possibility of pushing back the release date of the movie, but the Snyders decided against that suggestion. Warners also extended Snyder's first-look deal to give him time to work on other planned projects when he returns to work.

Snyder, after screening a rough cut of Justice League for fellow filmmakers and friends, wanted to add additional scenes, so he brought Whedon on board to write them. But as he prepared to shoot the scenes in England, Snyder realized it was not the time to leave home. “The directing is minimal and it has to adhere to the style and tone and the template that Zack set,” says Emmerich. “We’re not introducing any new characters. It’s the same characters in some new scenes. He’s handing a baton to Joss, but the course has really been set by Zack. I still believe that despite this tragedy, we’ll still end up with a great movie.”

This isn’t the first time that Warner Bros. has had to deal with the unthinkable affecting a high-profile DC movie. In 2008, Heath Ledger passed away after shooting had wrapped for The Dark Knight but prior to the movie being finished and released. The tragedy put the studio and filmmaker Christopher Nolan in a very delicate position of balancing mourning with the demands of releasing a tentpole.

The internet and comic book movie fans being what they are, Snyder already is anticipating what what some DC loyalists may think.

“Here’s the thing, I never planned to make this public,” he says. “I thought it would just be in the family, a private matter, our private sorrow that we would deal with. When it became obvious that I need to take break, I knew there would be narratives created on the internet. They’ll do what they do. The truth is … I’m past caring about that kind of thing now.”

The death of Autumn, Zack's daughter from his first marriage (in addition to Autumn, he and Deborah have been raising seven kids and step-kids), has brought a new perspective and a new focus for him. “I want the movie to be amazing and I’m a fan, but that all pales pretty quickly in comparison," he says. “I know the fans are going to be worried about the movie, but there are seven other kids that need me. In the end, it’s just a movie. It’s a great movie. But it’s just a movie."

Autumn, who was attending Sarah Lawrence College, loved “to write, to write, to write,” says Deborah. Their daughter had written a sci-fi fantasy novel in the first person. It featured a character who was an outsider and who had trouble fitting in.

Deborah is holding onto the thought that she was the first person her daughter gave the book to read, even now as the story takes on a new meaning under the circumstances. “You’re hearing her voice,” Deborah says, fighting back tears. 

The Snyders would like to someday see that manuscript published, with the proceeds going to a charity. “In the end, she didn’t make it, but her character does, and I think there would be something cathartic for people,” says Zack.

The thought of his daughter’s writing prompts Zack to recall another memory. Autumn had a quote that she included in everything she wrote. (“Every. Single. Thing,” chuckles Zack.) It’s from author Chuck Palahniuk: “We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will.”

“Maybe this helps,” Zack says.


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Shit, I don't trust anyone who's had a history with Marvel previously

Anyway, condolences to his family. A sad day to DCEU indeed. Hopefully he'll come back for MoS 2 and JL 2
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condolence to zack synder....joss wheldon is sure good replacement based on his work with avenger..
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Sad to hear that.
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post May 23 2017, 10:58 AM

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QUOTE(SyathibiyMegat @ May 23 2017, 07:29 AM)
Shit, I don't trust anyone who's had a history with Marvel previously

Anyway, condolences to his family. A sad day to DCEU indeed. Hopefully he'll come back for MoS 2 and JL 2
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Don't think so, most likely he'll just come back to being a producer

QUOTE(skystrike @ May 23 2017, 08:58 AM)
condolence to zack synder....joss wheldon is sure good replacement based on his work with avenger..
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Zack snyder's weakness is storytelling and editing. Eventhough majority of the film has been shot already, depending on how you arrange the scenes, it can be a totally different film. Here's hoping whedon can perform a miracle here laugh.gif


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Very sad to hear this coming from Zack. I think he did well to hide it from the media, but we are only human and the death of your own child (not to mention by suicide) will definitely take a toll on a person - whether physically or mentally.

I still think the movie is in good hands under Geoff Johns. Also, and I know this is AGES ago but Whedon was amazing for Buffy.

Either way, I just can't wait to see the movie!

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QUOTE(gaeria84 @ May 23 2017, 10:58 AM)
Don't think so, most likely he'll just come back to being a producer
Zack snyder's weakness is storytelling and editing. Eventhough majority of the film has been shot already, depending on how you arrange the scenes, it can be a totally different film. Here's hoping whedon can perform a miracle here  laugh.gif
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wheldon just there to complete the remaining post production & shooting....doubt he will change the story direction...most of the story & vision already set by synder...

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Snyder, after screening a rough cut of Justice League for fellow filmmakers and friends, wanted to add additional scenes, so he brought Whedon on board to write them. But as he prepared to shoot the scenes in England, Snyder realized it was not the time to leave home. “The directing is minimal and it has to adhere to the style and tone and the template that Zack set,” says Emmerich. “We’re not introducing any new characters. It’s the same characters in some new scenes. He’s handing a baton to Joss, but the course has really been set by Zack. I still believe that despite this tragedy, we’ll still end up with a great movie.”


heck...it was synder that bring wheldon in to assist him...

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wheldon just there to complete the remaining post production & shooting....doubt he will change the story direction...most of the story & vision already set by synder...
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Seen the critics' praise for wonder woman yet?

Story by snyder
Directed by patty jenkins

Script & editing >> everything else
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QUOTE(gaeria84 @ May 23 2017, 12:55 PM)
Seen the critics' praise for wonder woman yet?

Story by snyder
Directed by patty jenkins

Script & editing >> everything else
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yeah agree with u on script & editing...but wheldon only here to direct the remaining of the scene when most of them already shot by synder....doubt he can change much...

btw lets see on november how the film will go well...synder + wheldon touch..sure interesting..


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QUOTE(skystrike @ May 23 2017, 12:59 PM)
yeah agree with u on script & editing...but wheldon only here to direct the remaining of the scene when most of them already shot by synder....doubt he can change much...

btw lets see on november how the film will go well...synder + wheldon touch..sure interesting..
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Film is not shot in sequence, rather in parts (scenes) where they'll be put together

The editing phase (the way the scenes are put together) is where most directors screw up and can mean the difference between a cohesive story or an incoherent mess

Depending on how good whedon's finishing touch is, we may have two good dceu films this year smile.gif
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QUOTE(gaeria84 @ May 23 2017, 01:55 PM)
Script & editing >> everything else
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Generally
Film directing skill>>everything else.
Aaron Sorkin
Script>>everything else.
Michael Bay
Style>>everything else.
Fincher,Scorsese,Nolan,Kubrick,Malick,WKW,etc...
Auteur theory>>everything else.
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Fanboy>>everything else. cool2.gif

Whedon can't risk to change the foundation too much. Only left with 4 months plus to complete the movie. Let alone completing vfx shots...reshoot,sound mixing, music scoring, lip synch dubbing and final color grading. All these takes considerable amount of time to do. They literally need to finish the film by October otherwise they will f-up the format conversion to imax and 3d or what not. On top of that some countries may even need language dubbing. They are already behind schedule as I can see.
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Sorry to hear of Zack Snyder's tragedy with his daughter.

JL was his pet project, and he trusted Joss Whedon to help him tidy up finishing parts. It's (JL) still credited to Zack at the end of the day. Joss was there to oversee.

Looking forward to JL
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[quote=gaeria84,May 23 2017, 10:58 AM]
Don't think so, most likely he'll just come back to being a producer
Zack snyder's weakness is storytelling and editing. Eventhough majority of the film has been shot already, depending on how you arrange the scenes, it can be a totally different film. Here's hoping whedon can perform a miracle here laugh.gif
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Zack's awesome in all stages - directing editing and storytelling in Watchmen and BvS UE. With Whedon, it might feel too pop-ish, kiddy and Disney, just like most Avengers films. Oh well, we can't win 'em all.

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