Tremendous
I assume she's going to be directing too, no?
So far only been tapped to write
pyw was dope. excited
In
DC finally shaping up
How
Not continuing with the SnyderVerse but instead doing pointless reboots that don’t need to happen. Especially with how successful Justice League was they immediately went and said they’re done with it. Even the general public is down to see more.
Cancel that JJ Abrams Superman movie, keep Affleck for team films, continue from where ZSJL left off
Not continuing with the SnyderVerse but instead doing pointless reboots that don’t need to happen. Especially with how successful Justice League was they immediately went and said they’re done with it. Even the general public is down to see more.
Cancel that JJ Abrams Superman movie, keep Affleck for team films, continue from where ZSJL left off
The general public is happy with any decent movie. Moving on with Batman, James Gunn’s SS and Dwayne Johnson as probably the next big thing for DC will make up for the losses that they’ll take throwing out the Snyderverse.
The general public is happy with any decent movie. Moving on with Batman, James Gunn’s SS and Dwayne Johnson as probably the next big thing for DC will make up for the losses that they’ll take throwing out the Snyderverse.
I’m fine with most of what they’re doing aside from Superman and not doing Justice League 2 and 3. Everything else can work just fine imo
They falling apart
Turned into the lazy ass MCU
But then again, cinema been dead. We only getting content now
@op Cancelled
“No, no, it’s not happening. I loved it though,” she said. Interestingly enough, news of Fennell’s involvement came out after his critically acclaimed Sundance debut “Promising Young Woman” came out in 2020, and most people assumed she got the Zatanna gig based on that film. But Fennell revealed she actually worked on that project before “Promising Young Woman” made her a star writer/director.
“This was all before ‘Promising Young Woman,’ actually,” she said of the “Zatanna” gig, reminding us all that at one point, J.J. Abrams and his Bad Robot team were supposed to run the entire Dark Universe side of DC including a “Justice League Dark” movie (none of that ever happened or came to pass through and WB shelled out $500 million for a series of projects and not one came to fruition).
This was something I was working on before that film. It was when J.J. Abrams had just arrived at Warner Bros. and was going to reboot the DC’s Dark Universe, and they were going to make this kind of dark villain universe or sort of hero/villain universe.”
“I thought he was the coolest, and his team at Robot was so cool and interesting and because I love genre of all kinds… I was definitely interested,” she explained. “I was like, ‘I don’t know a huge about the whole superhero genre; it’s not a genre I naturally gravitate towards, so I’d love to know how does one make a superhero film like that, for someone like me who doesn’t know so much and wouldn’t necessarily buy a ticket for that first time around. So it was that kinda thing, and Zatanna was a really, really cool character.”
“But just like everything…I did write it, but it was complicated; you know, the regimes changed; it’s the classic studio stuff. J.J. is incredible, his team is incredible, and I wrote in the end a script that was reasonably demented—in a good way, I think. But in the end, the whole universe was… you know, it got changed. And that’s fine; I love writing… it was really fun to do in the end. Whether it would have been remotely makeable… that’s the thing, I was only ever slated to write it.”