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I agree. In the long run it can only help more female led genre films.
I'm tired of seeing ads or any kind of promotion for this film. Just burn and fizzle out already.![]()
Personally, another YA adaptation that looks good is The Maze Runner, which looks fantastic.
i agree. plus always cast an actress with some experience and good performances from previous movies. plus some meat on their body. not those skinny wannabe actors. then a movie about a main female character can work.I know I keep saying it but I think it bares repeating, I sure hope a studio (lets be honest it's Marvel) get off their asses and make a Superhero movie starring a woman that's actually respectable because if they treat it like a real film I see no reason why it couldn't be a hit.
That goes for most adaptation of books though. Time constraints will always limit you on that when filming.
I'm not going to judge a performance without seeing it yet. People loved Rebecca Romijn as Mystique and she was a model. On the whole though of course I perfer actresses like Lawrence and Woodley to get the vast majority of these sci fi action adventure films.i agree. plus always cast an actress with some experience and good performances from previous movies. plus some meat on their body. not those skinny wannabe actors. then a movie about a main female character can work.
when WB will see this they will cast a fantastic actress for Wonder Woman . plus now that muscular superheros are so popular i am 100% sure that WB will cast an actress that has some meat on their bones.it will be easier for training. now there is no way that WB would cast a mediocre skinny ex-model actor.
curse you WB. Freeze in hell![]()
So, now can we stop with that whole "female superhero movies won't sell" nonsense that some people keep pushing? If this movie, which got mixed reviews and a rather poor marketing campaign, still did well, then that excuse is shot full of yet more holes (and 2013 already turned it into Swiss cheese).
I disagree, a female led Superhero movie can succeed. It can bring in males and females. They haven't stopped making male led films because John Carter, Battleship, Jack the Giant Slayer, R.I.P.D and countless other male led action/adventure movies bombed.I think it only works if the film is based on a property females have a devotion to.
Right now is there even a show in TV with a female in an action lead role? I watch Lost Girl on SyFy because it has kind of a Buffy vibe.
Orphan Black. It's off right now but it's back on in a month.
That is a seriously awesome show, it feels like forever since season 1 ended.
I disagree, a female led Superhero movie can succeed. It can bring in males and females. They haven't stopped making male led films because John Carter, Battleship, Jack the Giant Slayer, R.I.P.D and countless other male led action/adventure movies bombed.