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Eggsy actor would make a good **** Grayson. Wouldn't mind Dylan O'Brien either.
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Here's When We Could See The Final JUSTICE LEAGUE Trailer
Yesterday evening, Warner Bros. held a presentation at the National Association of Theatre Owners Fall Summit. DC Films boss Geoff Johns was on hand and he brought a brand new Justice League trailer with him! Detailed descriptions haven't been revealed as of yet but you have to believe this final sneak peek will be with us sooner rather than later. It could even be next week!
Batman-News speculates that it will be attached to Blade Runner 2049 next Thursday seeing as that's being distributed by Warner Bros. With that in mind, it could be online either early next week or that very day (which coincidentally happens to also be the beginning of this year's New York Comic-Con).
JUSTICE LEAGUE: Ezra Miller's Flash Is Reportedly A Fan-Favorite From Recent Test Screenings
Last night, Warner Bros. showed off footage from its DC Comics slate at the National Association of Theater Owners Fall Summit to promote movies like Justice League and Aquaman. On hand to big the movies up was Geoff Johns and the comic book writer and DC Films boss and he made some very interesting comments about recent test screenings for the former (which confirms they happened).
According to Regal Films' Chris Sylvia on Twitter, Johns said: "Flash is the collective favourite coming out of Justice League."
What's with all of the uncessary lines? Or did he lose a fight to Wolverine badly?New Flash Concept Art
Hmm, I kinda liked the Zimmer stuff from Man of Steel. But I guess that's not really a repeatable/iconic score
During a recent interview with Vulture, Geoff Johns and Diane Nelson revealed that while the studio isn't giving up on continuity, they're deemphasizing the idea of these movies all sharing the same world and having to cross over in the same way as the Marvel Cinematic Universe releases.
"Our intention, certainly, moving forward is using the continuity to help make sure nothing is diverging in a way that doesn’t make sense, but there’s no insistence upon an overall story line or interconnectivity in that universe," Nelson confirms. That should change this world in a big way following the release of Justice League but frees up future DC Films from all fitting together in neatly.
"The movie’s not about another movie," says Johns. "Some of the movies do connect the characters together, like Justice League. But, like with Aquaman, our goal is not to connect Aquaman to every movie." As Nelson puts it, "Moving forward, you’ll see the DC movie universe being a universe, but one that comes from the heart of the filmmaker who’s creating them." To be fair, it makes sense!
When the site put it to Johns that the studio has no strategy, he got serious for a moment and said not to believe everything you read about what's to come: "Some of the stuff is true, some of it isn’t true. When we talk about things or we’re making deals for people to develop scripts or whatever, sometimes, things leak; sometimes, things are misreported, and it’s frustrating. Because we do wanna go out there and talk about what our strategy is, and this stuff just muddies the water. There’s a lot of internal conversations going on about, How do we help kind of clean that up a bit?"
sounds like they are trying to open up to directors like edgar wright who dont want constraints to be so deeply woven into a universe
The "DC Extended Universe" Is Not An Official Title From Warner Bros.; Originated As A Joke
Vulture has a great piece up about the DC Extend-wait a second. It's not actually called that. Well, not officially at least! As you can see below, writer Abraham Riesman has revealed that after speaking to Warner Bros. and DC Entertainment/DC Films chiefs, he's been able to confirm that "DC Extended Universe" is not official and used by no one internally at a studio level.
This is a surprise as it's frequently called the DCEU online and I'm positive at least a handful of people involved with making these movies has used that name at some point too! In reality, though, it was thought up as a joke (yes, a joke) by a writer over at Entertainment Weekly all the way back in 2015.
Standalone JOKER Movie WILL Be Separate From The DC Films Universe; New Banner Will Be Named Soon
Warner Bros. is moving away from movies which all tie into each other and are launching a separate banner for releases that are totally standalone. The first of those is expected to be an origin story for The Joker and while that's only been rumoured up until now, both that new banner and the film are now official.
That's despite the lack of any sort of press release announcing the launch of this new DC Films banner but Geoff Johns promises that the title of the label will be revealed "soon-ish" so something is clearly in the works.