BvS All Things Batman v Superman: An Open Discussion - - - - - - Part 113

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Who mentioned Hal?

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damn. have any of you read how hard he pawned mcg? didn't have to hit him that hard, christian.
 
I am fan of her.Prior to being cast on VD she was on a few episodes of PLL as
a lesbian,and played character totally different than Rebakeh and had american accent to boot.

She was best actress on the originals.I have actully given up on both it and VD.

She would be great Kara.
 
It has nothing to do with "studio issues." WB simply made a decision that some fans don't like. Which is those people's right.

Studio issue? Batman could be in Arrow if they wanted. Superman can be in Supergirl if they want. The issue is its not their show

Huh; I was under the assumption that before any comic book character can be brought to television, those given producers would have to get permission first before they can do so, hence why characters like Batman and Wonder Woman were not allowed to appear in "Smallville" or why Blue Beetle (Ted Kord) wasn't allowed to appear on "Arrow".
 
Well 90% of actors out there today are capable of being fit, can be made up to look rugged, and can read lines to seem like a smartass doesn't mean they fit the character of Deadshot or that they all could fit the same character.

Your description can fit The Rock, Shia Lebouf, Jason Momoa, Jackie Chan, and John Boyega. Give Carrot Top a crew cut and he fits that description

the bold fits no actor as no actor is an assassin, at least I don't think

Well the ones I listed before then yes, but that was just a quick dirty run down version. Obviously there is more to it than just those things for how you want your Deadshot to be, like height being around 6'0''-6'3'' with medium physical build and then actor's age range being about late 20's or early to mid's 30's or at least being able to look that they can play that age range and things like that then that pretty much narrows your list down and all the people you just listed out of the race pretty much. You know who fits that description though? Will Smith and Jai Courtney. Do many other people fit that description as well? Yes, absolutely, many in fact, I never argued different, but that sort of the point when it comes to casting, you cast a wide net fitting the criteria you want and then go from there taking into account availability and "Status" in Hollywood like if he is a Big name or name on the rise, etc. and I am sure there are much more variables as well. Taking into account physical traits of what you want your Deadshot to be then Jai Courtney and Will Smith fills that bill and like I said many other people do as well.

No one is an Assassin clearly; I hope not at least, that was just there to give a character breakdown which you will see on casting sheets all the time and gives you an idea what kind of actor you think can pull off that type of role. Like I said before many people fit the description of what you want Deadshot to be and in my opinion that both Will Smith and Jai Courtney fit the bill and if Variety is right, then Warner Bros and David Ayer feel like Jai Courtney can as well. I was merely speculating about circumstances of the Will Smith situation is because it seems his involvement in the movie is less likely every day.
 
Here's what I think: The chick who was rumored to play Carrie is actually just Oracle, Nightwing is in the film but only get mentioned/cameo'd until the (2017? 2018?) solo Batman film, where he will have a larger role, and the main Robin we have starting in BVS is Timothy Drake. I'd imagine they'd save the whole Damian Wayne storyline for later since it would set up a very interesting live action Batman film.
 
Huh; I was under the assumption that before any comic book character can be brought to television, those given producers would have to get permission first before they can do so, hence why characters like Batman and Wonder Woman were not allowed to appear in "Smallville" or why Blue Beetle (Ted Kord) wasn't allowed to appear on "Arrow".

Every producer of a tv show needs permission before they do anything. Doesn't mean studio issues.

Unless your definition of studio issue is different to me that means a rights issue.
 
Every producer of a tv show needs permission before they do anything. Doesn't mean studio issues.

Unless your definition of studio issue is different to me that means a rights issue.
My thoughts exactly. Maybe I just don't get or agree with labling the T.V side not being able to do what they want without consulting the film side, "studio issues." That sounds like a regular thing to do to me. Just because the worlds aren't connected (or aren't in the same dimension) doesn't mean that the T.V side gets to do whatever they please.
 
I hope we get a Bats solo with all the super supporting cast like Robin, Nightwing & Oracle and for them to feature in cameos and slightly larger roles within the DCCU, even without Batman.
 
Every producer of a tv show needs permission before they do anything. Doesn't mean studio issues.

Unless your definition of studio issue is different to me that means a rights issue.

Must be my bad choice in wording.lol

When I said "studio issue", i just meant that the guys in charge of the DC TV Shows probably can't get some of the bigger guns of the DC Universe (Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman) because the film departments like how SV or even the JLU Animated series couldn't use certain characters because of the live action films.
 
This is isn't really DC related at all but I was thinking that this might be cool to share here: So I was looking at YT for reactions to the Star Wars teaser as I have normally done to other franchises in the past when there's a big moment that is "film your reaction worthy" and the release of the Star Wars teaser is definitely that, when I found this...

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and I thought, damn, that guy looks like Ezra Miller!
 
You're right. It isn't related to DC at all.
 
s a 55 year old whose been reading Superman since he was a child, I agree with this statement. TAS Superman felt like a "best parts" version to me and is "my Superman" also.

:up: nice
 
Man, I hope the effects that WETA does for this film doesn't look anywhere as bad as the ones that I've seen for the recent Hobbit films, in particular, the last one with what we've seen of it so far.

I should actually be thankful that Snyder prefers to shoot what he can in realistic environments given on how much CGI/Green Screen Jackson has been doing with the Hobbit films.lol

But I guess that given on how Snyder has a lot more time for this project than Jackson did with his, that Snyder should be able to help sort out through the kinks of the effects and it actually helps that Snyder normally knows what he wants in a image/shot.
 
A James Wan directed JL: Dark would be all kinds of awesome.

Of Christopher Gans. I watched his Beauty and The Beast film which was awesome. Brotherhood of The Wolf and Silent Hill were also good.

I think Gans could do a great job with a supernatural, horror or fantasy comic property.
 
lol at Cavill looking amazing in a superman suit.
 
What I meant is that they didn't need to slick it back like that, it looks ridiculous
 
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