The batman part II will suck all the air out of the room so that's probably why Gunn is doing this first.At the risk of sounding like a brat, it's sort of irritating me that we are already hearing casting/villain rumors for Man of Tomorrow before this. I want my ****ing FOOD, Reeves.![]()
We can never hope to compete with the incredible hype of beloved star of the screen and King of Charisma Frank Grillo being promised to us as a primary characterAt the risk of sounding like a brat, it's sort of irritating me that we are already hearing casting/villain rumors for Man of Tomorrow before this. I want my ****ing FOOD, Reeves.![]()

Mh... The scripts for Creature Commando and the second season of Peacemaker could give us a clue...My only question is: how the hell Gunn is moving so fast for the sequel?!

If I had to take a guess, he more or less knew what the story was going to be and we've constantly heard from filmmakers that the sequel is easier in the sense that you can move forward with the story without having to set up the world.Well, considering Nicholas Hoult was the frontrunner for Reeves, I think that it could be the case that
- a rejected actor from Gunn could go to Reeves
- they are organizing at the same time the casting for Batman and Superman so the scooper could be confused on who is really auditioning for which one.
Anyway, since things are moving, I'm ok, and if Isaac is on board, I'm so happy (I suggested him as Dent in the thread years ago).
My only question is: how the hell Gunn is moving so fast for the sequel?!
I mean, ok, he wants to take advantage on the good success of the first one, and ok, he is faster than Reeves, but it's kinda weird (he wrote the script in - what - two months?).
I mean, it's not the Spiderman MCU timing, it's even shorter: we are near to Batman & Robin production timingand we all know what that meant
Mh... The scripts for Creature Commando and the second season of Peacemaker could give us a clue...![]()
Yeah... Creature Commando being kind of formulaic at its core, I guess Gunn wrote it on autopilot. But it's really the second season of Peacemaker that made me raise an eyebrow and wonder if he wasn't just starting to run out of steam all around.It is becoming increasingly apparent that Gunn is spreading himself way too thin.
Oh, there's certainly a comfort in not having to define an entire universe this time around and simply "using the toys", but that's also precisely where I think Gunn still misses the mark a bit.If I had to take a guess, he more or less knew what the story was going to be and we've constantly heard from filmmakers that the sequel is easier in the sense that you can move forward with the story without having to set up the world.
I will say, I think peacemaker suffered from a writing perspective and having too much on the go.