Mako
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According to EW interview with Goyer, filming starts next week.
Thought his musings about his own Superman short story were pretty good. Also, found it interesting how he covered his tracks, and assured the interview that it wasn't related to the movie.According to EW interview with Goyer, filming starts next week.
According to EW interview with Goyer, filming starts next week.
It's really odd that they're leaving these casting announcements this late, but who knows, it might be a right surprise.
I would love it if they announce Eisenberg and Williams for Jimmy and Perry. Man that would make my day.
I could see no Lex in MOS - just have him referred to. Lex has been way overdone as a villain.
I'd be surprised if no Jimmy or Perry. Sounds like, if there is to be a Jimmy or Perry in the film, it will be a late announcement. Kind of a good move from a PR perspective. Don't dump all the news at once.
If Lois is in this film, then there's bound to be a DP, and with a DP, traditionally, there's bound to be a Jimmy and Perry.
With Lex, they can easily say that he wasn't in Metropolis at the time the events of MOS took place and that he had other pressing matters to attend to or something to that effect.
Exactly re: Lex.
If I had my druthers there would be no K either but that's another story.
I hope the announcement (presumed) of Jimmy and Perry is being purposely held off. To build interest and suspense.
MOS - specifically Snyder and his team - are going to have to do a stellar PR job at every level to get folks interested in the film. Right now they don't seem to be so much.
A solid cast is one way to do this and Snyder gets a check on that.
Timed announcements are another way to build interest. With surprises thrown in as possible.
The set photos and later on early trailers have got to all be blow-away great. The PR for MOS has got to be far, far better and more imaginative than was that for SR.
Snyder and company have their job cut out for them.
Don't production companies (or TPTB) cast new roles once filming begins on some projects? It happens quite often doesn't it? I mean, I may be completely wrong, and I don't know how all of that works, but I swear I have seen that happen before. With that said, if the role of Lex is a late addition, wouldn't that most likely mean that Lex won't play a major part in the film? I have a feeling that Lex is only going to be alluded to in this film, and will be a major player in the sequel.Next week huh. So unless Lex is already cast, it doesnt look like we'll be seeing him.
Indeed; MOS needs to have a SOLID screenplay that’s translated well onto the screen; but most importantly, it needs to get the GA to care about Superman’s character again and understand him as a fictional person; something that recent films had fail to do as of late.
If Snyder can actually hold true to his word and have the tone and look of the film appear where it looks like our own world and that he presents the scenario with how our own world could look like if we had our own Superman, then that would be great.
Don't production companies (or TPTB) cast new roles once filming begins on some projects? It happens quite often doesn't it? I mean, I may be completely wrong, and I don't know how all of that works, but I swear I have seen that happen before. With that said, if the role of Lex is a late addition, wouldn't that most likely mean that Lex won't play a major part in the film? I have a feeling that Lex is only going to be alluded to in this film, and will be a major player in the sequel.
Snyder and company have to get "butts into seats" opening weekend. That is key.
SR failed to do that - in fact both GL and Thor had larger opening weekends than SR.
Thor went on to be a more successful film than SR and GL a less successful one. The follow-up was due to WOM and film quality. Thor had it, GL didn't.
But if MOS is to have any chance of getting to 230 or 240 million it needs a huge opening weekend.
That will be driven by the buzz and Snyder/WB need to control that buzz to the extent they can. As in no lame publicity stills are allowed to get out. SR had a slew of them which became the focus of jokes. GL had similar problems.
With both SR and GL the buzz got out of the studios's control and was awful by the time both films were set to premier.