IMDB'S top 10 most anticipated movies of 2016 based off of traffic.
1) Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
2) Suicide Squad
3) Cap America: Civil War
4) X-men: Apocalypse
5) Deadpool
6) Warcraft
7) Independence Day: Resurgence
8) Ghostbusters
9) The Jungle Book
10) Zoolander 2
Doomsday mythology explored in JL film.
Zack Snyder: ‘Justice League’ Film Will Explore ‘the Mythology’ of DoomsdayThat’s why the director didn’t bat a lash when fanboys exploded over the seemingly major reveal of the major villain in last month’s trailer.
“I know what’s in the movie, so I know there’s other stuff,” Snyder laughed, checking in via phone from Los Angeles, where he’s putting the final touches on the March 25 release.
Snyder admits that he and Warner Bros. wrestled with just how much to reveal to fans with two months of pre-release buzz-building to strategize. “We had a long conversation about just taking ownership of that, of giving it to the audience in a controlled way that I felt was consistent with the escalation of the campaign,” said Snyder, a commercials veteran.
Last week, Snyder took a brief pause to stump for the Doritos Crash the Super Bowl filmmaking contest, which will award one of three finalists a cool million bucks. (Fans can vote online for the winning entry, which will be broadcast during Super Bowl 50—and land the winning filmmaker a job working with Snyder in the WB/DC franchise.) Snyder sent DC fans aflutter recently while promoting the Super Bowl contest. “In a weird way, Justice League is the next step for these characters to form a bigger team,” he teased. “Maybe there’s a bigger enemy to fight.”
Did he mean Darkseid? Brainiac? Ever ambiguous, Snyder hinted at what he may or may not have in mind for Justice League’s “bigger enemy.” “Well, you have Doomsday, right? He doesn’t just crawl out of the ground. He has his own mythology, right? So that has to be explored…”
The tight-lipped Snyder’s not giving up much more than that for now. But he does want audiences to begin thinking of DC’s superhero brand in macro terms. “To us it really made sense to give [Doomsday] to the audience now. I really wanted to make the audience a promise that… though I’m super excited and happy and fulfilled by the conflict of Batman and Superman, there’s also a bigger world to start to think about.”
Originally posted by Zack M
IMDB'S top 10 most anticipated movies of 2016 based off of traffic.
Seriously doubt that's reliable. I mean no Rogue One in there Lol
Originally posted by Zack M
LMFAO 😂
Pretty funny vid.
The head of your marketing department will have your ass on a platter if they found or you posted that.
The tight-lipped Snyder’s not giving up much more than that for now. But he does want audiences to begin thinking of DC’s superhero brand in macro terms. “To us it really made sense to give [Doomsday] to the audience now. I really wanted to make the audience a promise that… though I’m super excited and happy and fulfilled by the conflict of Batman and Superman, there’s also a bigger world to start to think about.”
Then maybe Snyder shouldn't have called the movie Batman V Superman and made Dawn of Justice the main title. There have been plenty of movies with the same basic concept of heroes not liking eachother but have to get along when the big bad plots world domination. You don't see Marvel Cinematic calling their Avengers movie Iron Man V Thor do ya?
Originally posted by Darth Thor
You don't think Rogue One is more anticipated than any of those movies? You do know SW is a pretty big thing right now?That's my point. The list is clearly not accurate.
It's only based off of traffic. SW Rogue one probably doesn't have that much traffic, because the trailer isn't out yet. Same with Fantastic Beasts. Both of those will make bank. So, in terms of now, it's pretty accurate.
Originally posted by Darth Thor
You don't think Rogue One is more anticipated than any of those movies? You do know SW is a pretty big thing right now?That's my point. The list is clearly not accurate.
I honestly think the fans who felt let down by the obvious similarities of TFA to ANH will be a bit more hesitant in "believing the hype" once The Rogue One marketing starts.
All the in-jokes of how easy it is to blow up a Death Star (& now a Death Station) kinda lessens the impact of Rogue's storyline.
Originally posted by Zack M
It's only based off of traffic. SW Rogue one probably doesn't have that much traffic, because the trailer isn't out yet. Same with Fantastic Beasts. Both of those will make bank. So, in terms of now, it's pretty accurate.
Yeah so doesn't really mean much. Because of course BvS will be no.1 2-3 months before release. Something like Civil War has only given us 1 trailer so far.
Although it's impressive for SS to be so high up, but I don't think Imdb necessarily reflects your GA tbh. The box office OW will answer all our queries about what the GA were looking forward to the most.
Originally posted by Esau Cairn
I honestly think the fans who felt let down by the obvious similarities of TFA to ANH will be a bit more hesitant in "believing the hype" once The Rogue One marketing starts.All the in-jokes of how easy it is to blow up a Death Star (& now a Death Station) kinda lessens the impact of Rogue's storyline.
I see what you're saying. But I'm one of those fans who was let down by the over-homage to ANH in TFA, yet I'm still looking forward to more movies, because I feel this film left a taste for wanting more, even if you were unsatisfied with the film itself.
You know I didn't click that before about the overhype of Death Star threats 2 films in a row. It does seem they're overdoing it now that you mention it.
But the main draw to Rogue One will be the return of Vader Imo (even if he only has a small role).