sportjames23
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Calling Thanos one note with terrible CGI is just objectively false.
Ok, hoss.
Calling Thanos one note with terrible CGI is just objectively false.
Wonderful!would like to see kalibak if sequels if that ever becomes a thing.
datrinti fan-art:
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Wasn't there in the work a New Gods movie writte by Tom King?Kalibak is not really a general though. He's more a brute. Steppenwolf was there to carry out a specific plan. That's more tailored to his strengths. Kalibak wants to be something more in order to prove himself to his father, but he just isn't. I'd love to see Kalibak in the third film if there is one though. I want the Furies, I want Kalibak, I want it all, all hands on deck for the final battle.
That would be the perfect movie to see him.It's been reported. Don't know what's going on at the moment though.
Three Excalibur cast members ended up as DC villains. Ciaran Hinds as Steppenwolf, Liam Neeson as Ras Al Ghul and Helen Mirren as Hespera in the Shazam sequel.
Hinds is best friends with Neeson. Neeson dated Helen Mirren for a few years in the eighties.
Yep. Hinds said he and Neeson both had a crush on Mirren. Liam landed Mirren though.Neeson is a lucky bloke.
Yep. Hinds said he and Neeson both had a crush on Mirren. Liam landed Mirren though.
Kalibak is not really a general though. He's more a brute. Steppenwolf was there to carry out a specific plan. That's more tailored to his strengths. Kalibak wants to be something more in order to prove himself to his father, but he just isn't. I'd love to see Kalibak in the third film if there is one though. I want the Furies, I want Kalibak, I want it all, all hands on deck for the final battle.
Just out of curiosity but anyone know when exactly DC updated Steppenwolf's look to be more so alien? I still remember the Kenner action figure from the 1980's and he just looked like a normal human and I remember the comics when he kills I believe Wonder Woman he had a somewhat similar look.
If it actually *has* happened, its really recent. I remember him appearing. . . I think in Nu52? And still basically being the same "evil looking human" look he's always had, just with axe rather than a pike and red instead of green highlights to his outfit.
Which mostly reminds me at my bafflement at why they designed him *either* way for the movies. You have Ciaran Hinds, and want him to play an evil alien warlord. Why not just. . . let Ciaran Hinds play an evil alien warlord, rather than spending a bajllion dollars to either make him a giant ugly looking version of such, or a giant even uglier version of such? What was gained, on a thematic or aesthetic level, by making Steppenwolf look inhuman, and was it worth the extra cost? Were they afraid nobody would take Steppenwolf seriously as a smug invincible alien demigod if he didn't look like bad cover art from a sci-fi novel?
Probably because it wouldn’t look cool having the JL beat up an old man.
What about Wonder Woman?