I wonder if they also found a way on how to create certain large scale threats for each hero that has a solo film coming up where it's somewhat established on why the hero couldn't reach out to a fellow JL member for help.
I'm hoping that given Snyder and Terrio having created a rough draft/map of what the following DCCU will entail that all of the films will have a better sense of connectivity and feel cohesive with each other where there aren't as many (or any) plot rectons or inconsistencies with major events and such.
I wonder if they also found a way on how to create certain large scale threats for each hero that has a solo film coming up where it's somewhat established on why the hero couldn't reach out to a fellow JL member for help.
I wonder if they also found a way on how to create certain large scale threats for each hero that has a solo film coming up where it's somewhat established on why the hero couldn't reach out to a fellow JL member for help.
I dont usually care either, but they just placed Gotham and Metropolis close to each other to the point that people commute to work from one to the other.I sort of couldn't care less. Same thing in the comics.
I find it interesting how everyone involved with the film seems to be ignoring Goyer. I know he is co-credited as second billed writer in the trailer credits, but during the panel Snyder mentioned Terrio as the one ''who wrote the screenplay'', not co-wrote or wrote with David Goyer, calling Terrio a genius, etc. Jesse and Ben also praised Chris but not a word of David. This isn't an anti-Goyer post btw I just find it interesting. I thought that what Ma Kent was telling Clark sounded very Goyer-ish.
I actually don't like that they're that close. They should be a New York/Chicago sort of relationship, not San Francisco/Oakland. I hope the only reason they changed it wasn't to explain why Bruce was there during the invasion... He's Bruce Wayne, he was there on business. He's Batman, he was checking out the alien threat.
We'll have to see if there's a different reason for it.
It seems there will be so many things to balance in this movie. Such an array of characters and stories can make this film a mess. But if it's all handled well in order without seeming all over the place and random, this film can be something great.
I know. I just want all the main characters to fit into the main story well enough. And it's why I'm glad Terrio is handling this. He can make all of it work and feel fluid.
New York and Chicago don't have a relationship. They're just two big cities in different parts of the country. The only time I hear anyone back home bring up New York it to talk about how sh**** their pizza is in comparison.