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Henry Cavill Has A Condition To Continuing As The Witcher
https://gamerant.com/henry-cavill-the-witcher-return-condition/
Time will tell, but even going back to pre-saturation times, Superman Returns wasn't the big hit that it was expected to be. I don't know if the character has that same big screen appeal now that he once had.
I'd like to think there's still something special about Supes, as you do, but I just don't know if there's that same feeling around the world. Now, granted, the same was true of Cavill in the role, but at least there was a decent-sized fanbase in there for him already if they had chosen to continue.
I'll be curious to see what happens and I wish them well with it, all the same.
I agree about Batman, as much as I liked the recent one.
Yes, he was one of the major driving forces in getting it made at all in the first place after all. Whatever about his skills as an actor, one of the things I admire about him is his dedication to the lore of whatever big character he's playing - be it him expressing his gamer nerdy side with The Witcher games, deep diving into Superman comics, or binging The Man From U.N.C.L.E.. Though I can't recall him talking much about Arthur Conan Doyle in advance of Enola Holmes, admittedly.
He's a good dude and very committed to the creative side of things, by the sounds of it. So if he left The Witcher after being one of the main kickstarters, then it must have really not been to his liking.
For myself, I think I'd advise Gunn to build the rest of the DCU without touching Batman or Gotham City, focus on characters like Superman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Aquaman. Make sure you build a good foundation throughout the Justice League and characters that extend from that, and then allow Reeves to continue doing what he wants to do with the character and maybe eventually it'll reach a time where everything is established enough to bring Pattinson in and then give us Justice League.
It means waiting, sure, but I think that's better than trying to rush into another Batman when Reeves is so far building an already successful version of that character. Why step on toes when there's a whole catalogue of characters to work on for the time being? Most people seem to now trust Reeves with Batman, so convince the audience they can trust others with the rest and be patient with the Batverse.
I'd keep Reeves' Batman well away from that side of things, personally. It'd be like having Nolan's Batman in a Justice League film.
On the Marvel side of things, it'd be like having The Punisher in an Avengers movie. The tones just don't gel in live-action, I feel.
He might have to, if they're going to nuke it as they seem to be doing.
But that's just conjecture on my part, based on my inability to see how a live-action boy scout Superman would gel with Pattinson's take on The Dark Knight (which is even more grungy and gritty than Nolan's was).
One of the biggest oddities here is how they've managed to make any of the upcoming DC films completely redundant. Shazam and the first Aquaman were perfectly decent (and successful) in their own right. If this universe is to end, why bother with the sequels? I just don't understand why they didn't abandon the team-up thing and go with solo movies, while letting Reeves do his thing.
As for the upcoming slate, I don't know, I guess it's either a kill your darlings situation or gut it while we can and let people enjoy those movies for what they are, rather than think about what they lead to? But to be fair while we seem to have a small idea of what Gunn has planned, there's still time for them to surprise us with everything else.
It does seem strange to start getting fans excited about the next iteration of the DCEU when there are several months to go before these last three films are released. It's like if they had announced the next Bond and started that marketing machine while No Time to Die was still awaiting release. Unless there's only going to be a partial recasting. But if that's the case, Superman and Wonder Woman are pretty peculiar parts to selectively recast.
Yeah her voice is just impossible to listen to. If YouTube had a better caption service I'd watch it with the volume down. Alas, no.
:-O
This fan made trailer is awesome.
I hope this expands into a series or feature film.
We even get the giant $$$$$ spider at the end. :))
The flying sequence and music was amazing. Jon Peters will be ecstatic at the Spider Brainiac :))
Didn't he want a "gay R2D2" as well? ;-)
I also recall he wanted Polar Bears guarding the Fortress of Solitude.
PART 1
https://youtube.com/watch?v=Wo2KB1dEDdk
PART 2
https://youtube.com/watch?v=53hMYw8LX60&t=204s
Absolutely hilarious!
I remember watching these very funny.
https://thedirect.com/article/dc-reboot-movie-slate
You know it astonishes me how someone as nice and down to earth as Henry Cavill could get axed, while Ezra Miller openly attacks people in public, gets into altercations with Police, gets accused of kidnapping, and charged with burglary, yet still has a chance of continuing the role. I sure as hell hope this isn’t true.