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I guess not. Yet somehow the movies have trouble with it.
Here's hoping for a great film, it's got some tough competition to face...
Blessing - we finally got an amazing comic book movie, rich characters, great story, everything was top notch.. adding further credence that comic book movies now should start to be taken seriously..
Curse - now every rebooted or new comic franchise is either trying to imitate it (ie: Spider-man), or it's going to have to live up to the constant comparison - for years and years.... sorry, but Spider-man doesn't need to be rebooted, thats first - secondly, it doesn't need to be dark and brooding like the Dark Knight - which is what they are setting out to try and do...... ugh...
just had to get that out of the way first...
i am more intrigued by Zack Snyder directing, more than anything else... i love his visual style, and after seeing Watchmen, and most recently Sucker Punch, i only expect great things - visually.... story wise - lets wait and see..... i was in favor of a reboot - and now, again, i feel this might add to the confusion, yet again - because instead of coming right out and saying "we are starting over" and everybody accepting that - you'll have idiot fanboys trying to figure out where this new one fits in with the franchise..... some times, and especially in Superman's case, you need to just hit the reset button...
Warner Bros. Pictures and Legendary Pictures announced today that Michael Shannon will star in the role of General Zod in director Zack Snyder's new Superman film, titled Man of Steel.
Snyder stated, "Zod is not only one of Superman's most formidable enemies, but one of the most significant because he has insights into Superman that others don't. Michael is a powerful actor who can project both the intelligence and the malice of the character, making him perfect for the role."
As General Zod, Shannon will go toe-to-toe with Henry Cavill, who plays the new Clark Kent/Superman in the film. The main cast also includes Amy Adams as Lois Lane, and Diane Lane and Kevin Costner as Martha and Jonathan Kent.
Michael Shannon was honored with an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Sam Mendes' Revolutionary Road, with Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. Shannon was most recently seen in the award-winning HBO drama series "Boardwalk Empire," from executive producer Martin Scorsese.
He will next be seen in Sony Pictures Classics' Take Shelter from director/writer Jeff Nichols. Charles Roven, Emma Thomas, Christopher Nolan and Deborah Snyder are the producers of the film.
The screenplay is being written by David S. Goyer based on a story by Goyer and Nolan. Thomas Tull and Lloyd Phillips are serving as executive producers. Man of Steel will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, a Warner Bros. Entertainment Company.
(Source : SuperHeroHype.com)
Good casting and I'm wishing Man of Steel all the best, it'll need it...
I've no idea why Zod is being used again. Why not pick someone else for a change?
i agree, though Zod is a better choice than using Lex Luthor - AGAIN... lol
if it were up to me, I would've liked to see Braniac or Metallo
Reasons are three:
1) With the release date bumped to six months later, it will give the company more time to perfect this film and give us something quite special.
2) This is a good sign that WB has a lot more confidence in the project than they initially did. Many people mistakingly consider the Holiday season as a good season for movies, but that's not really the case. During the holidays people want to spend their time with family and catching up with cousins, nephews, friends. The Summer season however is the best time to release a movie, and I think all Superman fans should take this as extremely good news even though it means a longer wait.
3) This is the one I'm most happy about. The 2013 release date means that Christopher Nolan will be able to dedicate a lot more time to this then he would have had it still been scheduled for 2012. It was already going to be a busy year for Nolan with not only all the post production work for TDKR, but all of the press junkets that one has to do for a HUGE film like that.
So that is why I think things are even better off now then they were before. And this cast is just shaping up so nicely. I think it will be quite the event. :)
it really depends on the film itself... but typically, on average, unless it's a family feelgood holiday romp, that time of year, between the end of November and April is usually a dead time for Hollywood... some films try to take advantage of that, but it usually doesn't work - unless your film has a sinking ship, blue aliens, or hobbits..
its been ages since we had a movie break new ground like DUNE....
I can smell the stink already.
I'm confident about MOS. Snyder can handle visuals and he enjoys to carefully think through the required music for the film. Then there's Nolan, who can keep an eye on pacing and story telling. I hope the two of them will have many constructive conflicts, so that one can balance the other, eliciting the best performance from both without either one going into overdrive mode.
Sure, I'm looking forward to this film. It won't be another Quest For Peace, I'm quite sure. ;;)
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I wish we had original scripts and stories, it's so depressing. Don't get me wrong
, I love the whole comic book thing. But really, can we have something else, I'm out of the target market range for the studios (not a fanboy)...suppose back to the art-houses for indy films.