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Not sure if they're joking or really lust after cartoons.
Not sure if they're joking or really lust after cartoons.
what you think Marvel was making those swimsuit issues for back in da day?
‘The Flash’: Robert Zemeckis, Matthew Vaughn Vying for Directing Job
Warner Bros. is getting closer to naming a director for its adaptation of “The Flash.”
While an offer hasn’t been delivered yet, sources tell Variety that Matthew Vaughn and Robert Zemeckis are the studio’s top choices to direct the superhero tentpole.
WB declined to comment on the news.
Although insiders stress that others are still in the mix, sources close to the situation say Zemeckis and Vaughn have always been the leading candidates, though each has his own hurdle to overcome to land the job.
Zemeckis’ first order of business is his untitled Universal film starring Steve Carell, which Zemeckis plans to shoot in August (and will not budge on the production date). That schedule conflict has been a factor for sometime and could be the element that causes Warner Bros. to give the gig to Vaughn, given the studio’s mandate to get “The Flash” off the ground this year.
Vaughn, however, has his own conflicts, including a third “Kingsman” movie that he would like to film following “Kingsman: the Golden Circle,” which bows this fall. While Vaughn showed interest in the directing job after meeting with execs, he may have also been using the project as leverage to get the green light from Fox on another installment in the “Kingsman” franchise.
'The Flash': Matthew Vaughn, Robert Zemeckis, Sam Raimi on Shortlist to Direct
Warner Bros.’s big-screen take on The Flash has narrowed down it's search to three directors: Matthew Vaughn, Robert Zemeckis and Sam Raimi have all met in recent weeks and are each strong contenders for the gig.
Vaughn is the best choice IMO. Raimi Spider-Man havent aged well imo except for Spider man two
gotham is lit right now
tangent: been wanting to read court of owls but i see a volume 1. how many parts are there to the original story and which comics does it consist of? is it just volume 1 or multiple comics? please halp
I hope Vaughn gets it. That would be sick.
gotham is lit right now
tangent: been wanting to read court of owls but i see a volume 1. how many parts are there to the original story and which comics does it consist of? is it just volume 1 or multiple comics? please halp
Court of Owls is the first arc in the Scott Snyder run from New 52. You can buy it collected in trades. You might even be able to find it at your local library to read for free 99. The second arc deals with them too (City of Owls). Don't bother with the Night of the Owls crossover.
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Given the way Vaughn left the X-Men I feel like it'd be a recipe for disaster and him dipping on Flash inevitably.
Unless they gave him free reign and let him get his vision on the screen.
Needed to happen prior to first class for a clean reboot.. go the legit first class, with cyclops and co (more than just beast)
Then mags to villain in part 2, naturally
[h1]Billy Crudup Reportedly Drops Out Of The Flash Movie[/h1]
If this is true, that could explain the JL reshoots. Cause Billy was in the trailer as Barry's father.
The Flash became the talk of the DC town on Tuesday, as several reports came in regarding the potential director for the project. Sources claimed that Robert Zemeckis and Matthew Vaughn are both in talks to direct.
However, another tidbit of Flash info was hidden in Entertainment Weekly's report. Towards the bottom of the article, it was revealed that Billy Crudup had recently left the film.
While two directors had already departed The Flash, Crudup will be the first actor to do so. Crudup was set to play Barry Allen's father in the film.
When EW reached out to Crudup's representatives, they declined to comment.
With Crudup gone, only two actors remain attached to The Flash. Ezra Miller is still portraying Barry Allen, and Kiersey Clemons will portray Iris West.
The Flash film is still up in the air, but Ezra Miller will appear as the character in Justice League this November.