...and in JL's case, looking SO poor as a result.
Superman himself just shared a behind the scenes video on his Instagram. Cavill used both the John Williams and Hans Zimmer Superman themes in said video:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BkYh8KglPRG/
Just to recap, what are the latest superman rumours?
God I had actual nightmare about him last night
He was evil and had his CGI mouth and he was unleashing fire on a field where there were kids and dogs
I was horrified![]()
Any boar ?
No, not even that, at least maybe he would burn some of thoseSo it was all bad
That CGI mouth is enough to scare anyone....
Yeah that was significantly worse than the dream featuring Henry I had last week....
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Just to recap, what are the latest superman rumours?
Well, it's a good thing that Cavill is a big fan of justice.
I'm not sorry for that.
Well, it's a good thing that Cavill is a big fan of justice.
I'm not sorry for that.
Well, it's a good thing that Cavill is a big fan of justice.
I'm not sorry for that.
WBs is lucky to have Cavill, they need to make sure they do him justice from here on out.
Agreed. I think all it'll take is the right material for him to really win people over. He's so charming.
Henry can only act what the director asks. He played Snyder's Superman very well, but it's time for him to break loose and allow him to go for it where he can include most of, if not all of his personality, charm and humor into the character because though Henry is a great Jim Lee Superman, he has the goods to do the complete opposite and give the audience the Superman they want.
Oh definitely I know on here and elsewhere some people dont like the take in Justice League but I think that showed glimpses of what Cavill can be with the right material.
Oh he definitely did nothing wrong with his acting. I love him in Man of Steel but I think he got the shaft in BvS. I also still think at the end of MOS he is the Superman we all wanted but Snyder did a little retconning in BvS which I dont think was intended before the idea to bring Batman into the picture.
I don't understand this line of thought....how is it retconning??
Yes, Cavill at the end of MoS is that Superman...but so is he throughout BvS; characters are not static in time, they're organic entities that respond to the stimuli around them, and Clark was responding to the situations he was facing. We're shown Clark being joyous and playful with Lois at home, but the story that we're being told puts Clark through the ringer and he's responding accordingly, there's no regression there, only natural progression.
I've compared Clark's journey through MoS-BvS to Bruce's journey through BB-TDK; first chapter you have the hero's call to action, which ends with the hero's victory and establishment of his mission, optimistically looking to the future (by virtue of...hey, he just won!), but then things get tough, "the night is darkest right before the dawn"; it's in the second chapter that the true consequences and repercussions of the hero's decisions, of the life he chose and the world pushing back to his disruption of the status quo come into play; the first fight is never the toughest one, is what comes after.