kguillou
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Let me ask you this, if Sam takes on the movie and he isn't able to create it from scratch (apparently Cargill and Derrickson didn't even write a first draft), does that mean you value his creative freedom (the movie being his) more then he does? He certainly doesn't need a paycheck. Also, why do you assume he wouldn't be excited about the prospects of working within a cinematic universe, or for that matter, working with alternative versions of characters within a multiverse? Is it just because none of these things interest you as much? Not trying to be a prick here, but I find these arguments self-serving more then anything because the actual person who takes on such project's obviously wants to. Why do people assume or make it appear like he doesn't know what he's getting into?
of course not. Look, either way, Sam Raimi’s name attached to the movie guarantees my ticket and imo indicates the movie will have much more of a flair than its predecessor. The point of my post was to illustrate that either way there is going to be restrictions and Raimi will not be going buck wild on the project because Kevin Feige has a long term plan that each mcu film must build to.
I so far like the old school movie making approach that DC has been taking, i.e. make the best damn movie you can now, go all out and if audiences want a sequel, great we’ll figure out how to top ourselves later. Look at all the accolades Joker is getting, a stand alone DC comics film that was just interested in telling its own epic story. I would like more of that from DC is all I’m saying.