If DC really does do a shared universe, the chances of Green Lantern being rebooted are 100% because the GL film would heavily contradict Man of Steel. Snyder and Goyer have said Man of Steel will be mankind's first encounter with superpowered aliens and it would show how humans would realistically react to the appearance of guys like Superman and Zod. We also know the existence of the Kryptonians will be revealed and there will be at least 1 fight between Superman and Zod in public. Thus the movie wouldn't make sense at all if it took place after Parallax's attack on Earth. Even if you were to set the GL film after Man of Steel, it still wouldn't make sense since Amanda Waller said Abin Sur is mankind's first encounter with aliens. There's literally no chance for the GL film to get a sequel if DC's shared universe is happening.
Originally posted by spidermanrocks
If DC really does do a shared universe, the chances of Green Lantern being rebooted are 100% because the GL film would heavily contradict Man of Steel. Snyder and Goyer have said Man of Steel will be mankind's first encounter with superpowered aliens and it would show how humans would realistically react to the appearance of guys like Superman and Zod. We also know the existence of the Kryptonians will be revealed and there will be at least 1 fight between Superman and Zod in public. Thus the movie wouldn't make sense at all if it took place after Parallax's attack on Earth. Even if you were to set the GL film after Man of Steel, it still wouldn't make sense since Amanda Waller said Abin Sur is mankind's first encounter with aliens. There's literally no chance for the GL film to get a sequel if DC's shared universe is happening.
And I'm completely okay with that 👆
GL is my favorite super hero and Ryan Reynolds did a great job - unfortunately, the editing to that movie sucked hardcore.
I wish they had gone more Star Wars with GL and kept him as a space cop in an epic space opera.
I'm fine with that too. I wasn't a fan of the movie either but I have a mixed opinion on Ryan Reynolds as Green Lantern. Hal Jordan is a bit more serious than the way Reynolds portrayed him. However, you can argue that it is the script's fault and not Reynolds'. Maybe he has the potential to pull off a better Hal Jordan if the reboot is good and portrays Hal better but I'll believe that when I see it.
And they should definitely go more Star Wars with the reboot. That would make a fantastic GL movie 👆 .
Originally posted by Blair Wind
And I'm completely okay with that 👆GL is my favorite super hero and Ryan Reynolds did a great job - unfortunately, the editing to that movie sucked hardcore.
I wish they had gone more Star Wars with GL and kept him as a space cop in an epic space opera.
Pretty much. I just hope that the bad experience with the movie doesn't put them off using Hal Jordan; or worse, with JLA on the horizon they feel pressured to use John.
Superman. Would love to see a good supes movie. We'll see.
Wonder Woman. Ehhh, could be really easy to mess up.
Flash. Could flop bigtime.
Aquaman. I think this would be one of the easiest JL characters to pull off
Green Lantern. Definitely should reboot.
Batman. Who knows what they'll do with him.
Martian Manhunter. I havent seen anything about him. Thats lame. My fav JL member 🙁
Originally posted by DARTH POWER
How do you know? It's not like you actually hear his voice through the comic 😛Anyway guess I'm the only one here who doesn't think Bale's Batman voice was bad.
I've been re-reading the collected Knightfall saga in bookstores, and when Jean Paul Valley starts substituting as Batman, Tim Drake is giving him advice on how to act the part ( just before the first meeting with Commissioner Gordon), right down to dropping his voice down when he talks 'as Bruce does', Tim says.
Originally posted by juggernaut74
Is DC actually doing this or is this some fan hype?
It's the imagination of the fans running wild, more than anything real. DC said all the right things at the time - about how they were going to mobilize their characters in the wake of the Avengers box office smash - but they've been good at talking more than acting for several years, now. Marvel is actually acting.
Originally posted by roughrider
I've been re-reading the collected Knightfall saga in bookstores, and when Jean Paul Valley starts substituting as Batman, Tim Drake is giving him advice on how to act the part ( just before the first meeting with Commissioner Gordon), right down to dropping his voice down when he talks 'as Bruce does', Tim says.
Yes, and Conroy did the same thing. Bale just took it to an extreme that a lot of people didn't like.
If he gets the gig, I would be happy. Ben is a really good director PLUS he's a super hero fan.
http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Justice-League-Movie-Could-Have-Ben-Affleck-Director-32374.html