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LOL I don't believe that for a second.
That's as plausible as this so called story.If there was any fight to be had, I choose to believe it was a lover's quarrel.
DON'T RUIN THIS FOR MEEE!!!!![]()
If there was any fight to be had, I choose to believe it was a lover's quarrel.
DON'T RUIN THIS FOR MEEE!!!!![]()
I understand you were influential in casting Ben Affleck as Batman in Dawn of Justice, and there was a lot of skepticism on behalf of the Internetas is its wontwhen Affleck was first cast. Why did you feel he was the right guy for the role?
Im only involved in that project in an advisory capacity as an executive producer, so Im not involved in the day-to-day. When they told me that Ben was interested in doing it, I thought, How thrilling! This is the guy who just won Best Picture as a director and as an actor, and I thought it would be a great thing that hed be willing to do this. I think the guy is incredibly talented and Im very excited to see what Zack and Ben do together.
I don't buy this especially because I know how the press exaggerate things.. but you may want to read it...
Good find, I haven't read that before.
Yahoo! News reports that there is real-life tension between Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill on the set of "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice".
Sources revealed that the duo was ribbing each other and playing pranks but it turned sour when Affleck challenged Cavill to see who could lift the heaviest weights, as the latter won the completion, the Daily Star reported. The superheroes have since clashed over "just about everything" on set in Detroit, Michigan.
Sources further mentioned that they've argued over the size of each other's trailers and even what should be on the menus of the catering trucks.
Director Zack Snyder is reportedly quietly pleased as he thinks the rivalry will boost the on-screen action.
Source: SupermanHomepage
I am too.You can see from the article that it's from an Interstellar interview he did recently. I'm glad he was asked about that.
I wish I wrote for the Daily Star. The idea of being payed handsomely to send in a first draft of some nonsense you dreamed up while sitting in the bath is highly appealing.
I don't buy this especially because I know how the press exaggerate things.. but you may want to read it...
C.Nolan on Batfleck's casting:
LINK: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...fleck-s-batman-and-the-future-of-mankind.html
Weight lifting and trailers size?
Surely they could have think of something more convincing.
C.Nolan on Batfleck's casting:
LINK: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...fleck-s-batman-and-the-future-of-mankind.html
Wait, so Nolan IS involved in this to some degree? I hadn't heard that before.