Justice League Dark

Started by MF DELPH6 pages

Yeah. I really liked End of Watch, Street Kings and Fury and that honestly made me excited, initially, to see Suicide Squad because I thought Ayer would go in a more Black Hawk Down or Aliens kind of 'heroes under fire' film where the Suicide Squad is sent into a war zone and overwhelmed, but WB wanted something more 'fun' where there weren't any real stakes and the style would have further draw. Hell, they should have just let Ayer adapt the Batman: Assault on Arkham animated film. That story's right in his area of expertise. Real shame too because I was hoping they'd eventually adapt Salvation Run into a film.

Originally posted by Zack M
Don't lie. You know you wanted Eddie Murphy as Constantine. 😂

nah m just having if you can't see that then come up from that pedophile's table and think straight...

Tell us all, when you are with Campea, does he ask you, DO YOU BLEED????

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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Originally posted by MF DELPH
Considering that WB is where director's visions go to die by a thousand studio executive inflicted cuts this news isn't exactly confidence inspiring. Unless the director has an established cache of notoriety like a Spielberg, Stone, Nolan, or Scorsese I wouldn't trust WB's Front Office to not interfere with their cut. They seem to be hiring directors with big enough names to be known for a few good films by the general audience but not enough prestige to not be bullied by the studio.

This will be a whole new producer, Scott Ruden. Not sure how the final product will turn out, though/

Now that we know WB was serious about this I'm disappointed Guillermo del toro isn't involved he'd have been amazing

Well, it is based on his script/story. He's just not directing it.

hopefully this will have a good cast.. affleck will cameo no doubt...

**** yeah another interesting DC title we'll have to wait for 2-4 years for while they release garbage like Aquaman

Originally posted by carthage
**** yeah another interesting DC title we'll have to wait for 2-4 years for while they release garbage like Aquaman

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Originally posted by Firefly218
Now that we know WB was serious about this I'm disappointed Guillermo del toro isn't involved he'd have been amazing

They lost someone who was passionate about it That's what sucks. We'll see if this is another Wonder Woman/Joss Whedon loss.

Originally posted by WhiteWitchKing
They lost someone who was passionate about it That's what sucks. We'll see if this is another Wonder Woman/Joss Whedon loss.

Who did they lose? Del Toro? He chose to do Pacific Rim 2 (WB) instead.

http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Why-Guillermo-del-Toro-Dropped-Justice-League-Dark-72664.html

Originally posted by carthage
**** yeah another interesting DC title we'll have to wait for 2-4 years for while they release garbage like Aquaman

Rather take their time. Movies just don't come out of thin air, dude. Aquaman is helmed by James Wan, and I have faith he can do it right.

Originally posted by Zack M
Who did they lose? Del Toro? He chose to do Pacific Rim 2 (WB) instead.

http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Why-Guillermo-del-Toro-Dropped-Justice-League-Dark-72664.html

Steven Deknight is doing pacific rim 2 though

Originally posted by Zack M
Who did they lose? Del Toro? He chose to do Pacific Rim 2 (WB) instead.

http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Why-Guillermo-del-Toro-Dropped-Justice-League-Dark-72664.html

He's not director for this project either.

Originally posted by Firefly218
Steven Deknight is doing pacific rim 2 though

Just saw that, but it looks like he's still writing it and producing.

Originally posted by WhiteWitchKing
He's not director for this project either.

He's writing and producing, among other projects. Doug Liman will still be working with Guillermo's story.

Originally posted by Firefly218
Now that we know WB was serious about this I'm disappointed Guillermo del toro isn't involved he'd have been amazing

Eh. Del Toro hasn't done anything good in awhile. Not a loss IMO.

I'm sure he could create some cool looking monsters though.

Originally posted by Zack M
Just saw that, but it looks like he's still writing it and producing.

Producing could mean anything. The director is the one to bring Del Toro's story to life. It might still work out him being a producer but I'd rather have him direct it.

Originally posted by WhiteWitchKing
Producing could mean anything. The director is the one to bring Del Toro's story to life. It might still work out him being a producer but I'd rather have him direct it.

I'd rather him directing, too, but Doug Liman is a overall better director, so it's not a huge loss.

Originally posted by Zack M
I'd rather him directing, too, but Doug Liman is a overall better director, so it's not a huge loss.
I'd have to disagree. As great as edge of tomorrow and Bourne identity are, Pan's Labyrinth is one of the greatest movies of all time. Also those hellboy movies are GOLD dammit, I don't care who disagrees I love them unabashedly