EDIT: Found KS's reaction but it was too racist/offensive and I don't want to get banned.
I'm not so sure we're in the minority.Most dissenters probably don't want to be labeled with the title Bigot/racist/homophobe for complaining too boisterously.(as is typically the case.)Everyone is entitled to their opinion. There are more reasons than just his hair and eyes. I don't see the same thing when I watch him as you do, he's not that impressive to me. Nothing about him stands out to me. Now, I'll admit, I've noticed in the last few years that my preferences in terms of acting don't line up with the general audience as much as they did 5-10-15 years ago, so maybe he is primed for stardom but I don't see it.
I also don't like that The Flash is going to be 15+ years younger than Batman. That's too big of a gap. You could brush that off as just my preference but regardless, I don't like it.
Just because those of us that don't like this casting choice are the minority, doesn't mean we should keep quiet or that we're automatically wrong because most people disagree or because Miller is a respected actor amongst "experts" or the general audience.
They were talking about the SHH poster Kevin Smith, not the famous Kevin Smithwhats the thing with kevin smith?
I'm not so sure we're in the minority.Most dissenters probably don't want to be labeled with the title Bigot/racist/homophobe for complaining too boisterously.(as is typically the case.)
They were talking about the SHH poster Kevin Smith, not the famous Kevin Smith
Whereas with characters like Flash only the fans would know and care.
There's a difference. Superman and Wonder Woman are iconic. Everyone knows what they look like and, yes, there would be a huge uproar if they changed them like that. Whereas with characters like Flash only the fans would know and care.
Superman and Wonder Woman don't wear masks, so their hair color does play a pretty active part in their visual iconography.The hair thing is important. Imagine if they'd case a redhead as Superman or a blonde Wonder Woman and left their hair colour unchanged. It affects your enjoyment because on the surface it doesn't look like the character you know and grew up liking.
I don't think they need to give him contacts, but dying his hair should be a must IMO.
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ЯɘvlveR;29931073 said:lol. why would anyone label anyone those things unless they deserved it? fact is, whatever argument anyone can make against him wouldn't have much to stand on because it'll just be about personal preference, and at that point what does that matter?
not liking it isn't going to change the casting. so, 2 or 3 years from now everyone complaining is going to pretend like they were on board all along or they'll be stubborn and continue complaining like babies, even though he's going to steal the show in JL.
And when he doesn't steal the show you will claim he did or pretend like you never said he would. It goes both ways if you want to play that game. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, I'm definitely not holding my breath on him "stealing the show", he's pretty average from what I've seen. He's not bad, he's not good, just average.
Superman and Wonder Woman don't wear masks, so their hair color does play a pretty active part in their visual iconography.
The Flash and Batman have a bit more wiggle room there, seeing as they wear masks most of the time. Miller may not look like a "ripped from the page" version of Barry Allen, but you better believe he'll look like The Flash.
Well when majority of your face is covered, anyone would look like Flash or Batman.