Michael Frost
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Well, this sucks.
Hugh Jackman is known as like the nicest guy in Hollywood next to Tom Hanks. I don't believe he'd ever pull this diva act that Reynolds is pulling.
What diva act is Reynolds doing?
Ryan Reynolds wouldn't have walked, anyway, as he's the producer. But he still should've worked things out instead of being so stone-faced with the guy who helped him turn his pet project into a beautiful reality.
They will go for whoever bends over backwards and will blindly execute whatever Ryan Reynolds has in mind.
To be fair, that's the Marvel formula. And it's worked out great for them so far.
Peyton Reed was the stand in guy for Edgar Wright.
Russo Brothers were tv show directors before Civil War.
Random Game of Thrones director did the 2nd Thor movie.
Sucks that Miller is gone, but a fill in director should be fine. Most of these guys hire 2nd unit directors to do the action anyway like a trained stunt director, so whoever they hire to cover Tim, can worry about shooting the dialogue.

How do films like GOTG, IM3, IM, Civil War and WS lack a Directors voice? The majority of their films are great and even their subpar ones are good fun even when they do run into to trouble. How Ant-Man managed to be a good film after losing Wright last minute is beyond me.
No other studio has that batting average, and Doc Strange looks to continue that.
You are kind of just making an assumption here. We don't know for sure what went down. Maybe they were trying to come to a middle ground and couldn't so Tim walked away. Creative differences happen all the time. Sometimes people can work through them and sometimes people can't. This is the issue now because everyone is thinking Ryan is some big diva who is bad. I don't think either of them are. I think they are both passionate about the project and both have an idea for the direction and can't come to a decision. Also it can't just be a Ryan v Tim thing. There's writers, other producers, Fox who all have a say in it and maybe they were all more sided on one way for the sequel and Tim left.Ryan Reynolds wouldn't have walked, anyway, as he's the producer. But he still should've worked things out instead of being so stone-faced with the guy who helped him turn his pet project into a beautiful reality.
You are kind of just making an assumption here. We don't know for sure what went down. Maybe they were trying to come to a middle ground and couldn't so Tim walked away. Creative differences happen all the time. Sometimes people can work through them and sometimes people can't. This is the issue now because everyone is thinking Ryan is some big diva who is bad. I don't think either of them are. I think they are both passionate about the project and both have an idea for the direction and can't come to a decision. Also it can't just be a Ryan v Tim thing. There's writers, other producers, Fox who all have a say in it and maybe they were all more sided on one way for the sequel and Tim left.

I definitely agree. I am not happy about it either. Right now I just hope they can get someone who is passionate and understanding of the material.I'm not blindly hating Ryan Reynolds. I'm a fan of the guy, and have been when everyone would trash-talk him.
But I don't agree with the way Tim Miller was treated on this one. I have certain beliefs when it comes to (great) filmmaking. Sidelining a director and ultimately pushing him out of the pic is not part of that.
Sorry to be passionate and vocal about filmmaking.
I definitely agree. I am not happy about it either. Right now I just hope they can get someone who is passionate and understanding of the material.
Most of the comments I seen have been a complete dismissal of Tim Miller's contribution to the first film. You have people talking like Ryan Reynolds directed Deadpool, like he single handedly made that film.What is this? You're supposed to blindly hate the evil diva Ryan Reynolds![]()
If I think of Vaughn replacing Singer on FC, Singer replacing Vaughn on DoFP, or Matt Reeves replacing Rupert Wyatt on APES, I'm not too worried about the replacement.
They just need to push back the start date.
Vaughn is deep in post-production for Kingsman, but maybe he could still do it?
Most of the comments I seen have been a complete dismissal of Tim Miller's contribution to the first film. You have people talking like Ryan Reynolds directed Deadpool, like he single handedly made that film.
When a director delivers a movie such as Deadpool there should be a mutual trust in the Captain to steer the wheel.
No that was just fan fantasy that they were gonna get the creative control keys to do what they want but thats never how it works in these situations.