Eddie Dean
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Ellis loves to be doom and gloom about the current state of movies. What he said doesn't surprise me at all.
Which makes it even funnier and obvious. The point I'm making isn't about the point of the article in which it was intended. The point is the clickbait articles spinning it out of control to make it appear as if The Batman is doomed and how much WB doesn't have a handle on the DCEU. This type of thing will be fuel added to the fire when necessary. Affleck said he's not rushing and it's big to get it right, yet, that will fall on deaf ears from here on out. The words Ellis muttered will now be used conveniently throughout now and until the time 'The Batman' starts heavy production. Guaranteed.
It would just be ridiculous if they were really having that much trouble coming up with a good Batman script. Characters like Superman, Aquaman, Green Lantern, I can understand, those are hard characters to write a big screen adaptation for. But Batmanis one of the greatest characters in comics or literature period, with such a fantastic history of villains and storylines to draw from. The nature of his character allows for so many great avenues to explore, the mystery, the action, the gritty crime drama. He's like Sherlock meets James Bond, as a ninja. As long as there are people who can create great noir crime drama films, they shouldn't have that much trouble finding somebody who can deliver on a Batman movie. Keep it simple, leave all the magic and aliens and super powers and wacky science fiction for the other characters
They really don't need to change the formula too much from the Nolan films, just make it a little more stylized and comic booky, like the way Snyder filmed the Batman action scenes, just use the Animated Series as a visual reference
Here's the actual tweet:
https://***********/BretEastonEllis/status/794676696565694464
It's a weird statement to backpedal on, and his backpedal is even weirder. I mean if it was an interview why would he assume any comments like that wouldn't be fair game?
That being said, his original statement was just weird. I mean yeah, I can see studio heads being more concerned about the bottom line and global audience. At the same time, that doesn't mean if there are 30 problems they can fix to easily make it better, it's not like those fixes can't get made.
Mark Madden: I gotta tell ya. I can’t wait for the Affleck thing. Because Affleck’s so interesting. How well do you know him? I mean like, I love the way he puts a different spin on stuff like — for example this Batman movie. I’m sure it will be different from any one ever done.
Joe Manganiello: It is. That’s true. When I met Ben we sat down and we talked about, you know, the role. We talked about the movie. His take is a fresh take but I think the audience is going to be surprised. Because it’s a road that no one’s really gone down that’s completely integral to who Batman is. And I think it’s gonna be refreshing but at the same time completely familiar. But it’s going to take this franchise in a direction that I think a lot of people are going to be really happy about.
It’s going to be gritty and action packed and cerebral and all of those elements that people love about Batman. Ben’s a great director, man. I mean the last movie that man directed won Best Picture. He’s got an Oscar for writing. Like, this is all the components to go down as a… everything is lined up for a really really really great movie. Not only a superhero movie but just a great, great movie. Which is why, you know, I told him in the room man, when I met him. “I should be so lucky, I’d be in great hands to work with you, I love your movies, let’s do this.”
Because he's excited? Not to burst your bubble but every actor says stuff like this before making a big movie. Some are genuine, some are playing it up to build hype. But they all have one thing in common, they always say it's going to be great and different and unlike anything we've seen and can't wait to get started.
Excitment is great but i've heard this stuff from Jesse Eisenberg and everyone else about how different and amazing it's going to be. Joe still does nothing for me as an actor so it doesn't exactly make me thrilled.
What direction do you all think this will go then?
"The worlds greatest detective aspect of Batman will probably be expanded upon further in the Batman movie that I would do. I think all great Batman stories are, at heart, detective stories. Thats why they feel like Noir movies in a way somehow it feels like it could be The Maltese Falcon.
I remember an interview from many Months ago when Affleck had this to say:
https://www.google.com/amp/www.forb...cript-warner-sets-release-date/?client=safari
Now I don't want to hold my breathe since he didn't literally say "My Batman movie will be like The Maltese Falcon" BUT with that statement, Affleck seems interested in taking this into the direction of a old school detective noir. So maybe, what this is ALSO what Joe is alluding to in his responses during that interview.