Doctor Octopus
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On one hand, I see what you are getting at. But on the other hand, it amounts to "fans better leave Ben Affleck alone or he really will quit!" This is a discussion board, and all this is getting put out there publicly. We are not the ones asking Affleck these questions. He's putting his answers out there publicly, and some of them seem like he's sending mixed signals. Jett with Batman on Film is talking about Justice League having problems. Collider's Steven Weintraub tweeted out he's less sure about Affleck directing the film.
If Ben Affleck is getting frustrated with how fans aren't leaving him alone on this, there's good reason for that. Batman v Superman was a polarizing project. Him spearheading a solo-Batman remake is seen as a way to potentially salvage the whole DCEU. Batman is a cultural, global icon, and he's one of the most popular characters on the planet. As such, people in general are a little more interested in the future of that character as it pertains to film than Live By Night, which has come and gone.
People don't really have to stop looking for reasons to analyze and reinterpret his remarks at all. The movie's still in pre-production and a lot can still change at this point. I'm not really sure how what you are saying people shouldn't do is any different from your article this week. You wrote the following in your report:
No one's really disrespecting his request. It's not like fans are in his office knocking on his door everyday. If he's feeling pressured...I mean...look, that's what he signed up for. Being the new Batman for a new movie franchise means you take a lot of this on your shoulders. It's risky. You have to deal with so much in terms of expectation. It took years for Ben Affleck to rebuild his career and establish himself as a legitimate actor and filmmaker again. There was a point years ago where he said he'd never do another comic book movie. What he went through with Daredevil was the cause of that. Now, it seems like he's going through it all over again with Batman. I understand that having that weight and dealing with the expectations of fans and audiences who can be very fickle and turn on you in a second. Yeah that sucks. But Ben Affleck could've said no. He could've said no to Batman and just continue doing the passion projects and prestige pictures like Gone Girl, and he probably would've had a much more pleasant ride. Instead, he signed up to do another movie franchise and play a comic book hero again. So, after everything he went through and endured with Daredevil, after his movie career went through a gigantic slump that he had to fight and claw his way out of, he was at a point where he never needed to do a movie like Batman again. He said he wouldn't do this again. And yet, he willingly signed up for it. That's on him.
Ben is just being a baby. Tell them beforehand that you're not answering questions about Batman, only Live By Night. Otherwise stop complaining (first world problems is right). You keep answering and one day it's "don't worry the script is almost finished im just taking my time" then it's "there's no script, I'll do it if it's good", next day it's back to "God guys im doing it alright just calm down , I just want to make it the best it can be! Next day he's like yeah we'll see it depends ya know?
Like come on dude, at this point a lot of us know it's going to happen but please just shut the hell up Ben. You're causing your own pressure and internet problems at this point. Say one thing, stick to it and stop answering the same questions if you're annoyed by the speculation.
I swear it's like we're dealing with a bunch of babies running the DCEU. Babies who are overpaid. You would never get this kind of jockitch behaviour (yeah I know, what?) from the Nolans like we do with Snyder and Ayer. And we would never have to deal with the sulking either, like Ben when his money making movie that he's supposed to be proud of isn't loved by critics. Boo hoo, you're a professional filmmaker and actor and you're in your 40s and you're sulking in the corner cuz of critics? You're getting all aggravated by the "pressure" now, I can't imagine what kind of a hot head he's going to be on set, especially with a batsuit on, sweating, while 100 people are asking him questions.
Agreed with these posts. Dceu have too much history of things going bad on making of films that it right to be worried.

