BvS It's always Darkest before The Dawn... Chris Terrio IS the Script Writer

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Well hopefully the writing for this film will be better in the same way that some have said that "The Desolation of Smaug" is over "A Unexpected Journey".
 
I would be surprised if the writing in BvsS isn't better than in MOS. Very surprised.
 
They should bring in Tim Kring. If there is a guy that knows how to bring heroes together from different walks of life in an amazing way, it's him. Just watch Heroes S1. An office worker from Japan, a hospice nurse from New York, a cop from LA, a single mother from Nevada, all coming together to save the world. Man I miss that show.

He's the master of the "We are all connected" type story. Could be a good way to bring the Trinity/JL together.
 
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Oscar winner Akiva Goldsman wrote Batman & Robin so anything can happen. However I think having Terrio on board will be a good thing.

I'm pretty sure Akiva won his Oscar after B&R. Just saying.
 
An Oscar doesn't necessarily mean the job will be good; but this Chris guy seems to have solid talent and as I've said anything is better than leaving Goyer and Snyder alone.
 
Maybe not, maybe so. But it AT LEAST brings some level of legitimacy to it, especially considering it was Terrio's first big studio project as a writer that won him the Oscar and is continuing to build a solid relationship with Affleck and WB.
 
Apparently the script is finished.
Amy Adams confirmed and she has read it.

Amy Adams appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live recently to talk about her new film Her, which is currently out in theaters. Of course the conversation moved to the movie everyone is interested in hearing about… Zack Snyder's Batman Vs. Superman.
Adams will reprise her role as Lois Lane in the film, but she doesn't offer up any information on the story. However she does reveal that the script has been completed and that she's read it. Argo writer Chris Terrio was recently brought in to touch it up, and I guess he's finished because production is set to start "very soon."

http://geektyrant.com/news/batman-vs-superman-script-is-finished-and-amy-adams-has-read-it
 
This leads me to believe that all he did was a polish and not much plot wise was changed...unless Terrio writes extremely fast.
 
^ Terrio could have been working on it long before he was announced.
 
This leads me to believe that all he did was a polish and not much plot wise was changed...unless Terrio writes extremely fast.
I think Affleck did polish some things in the script also.
remember that the announcement of Terrio happened weeks after he was working on the script.
 
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I think Affleck did polish some things in the script also.
but the announcement of Terrio happened weeks after he was working on the script.

it's still not a long time considering that he has a lot of other stuff on his plate.
 
it's still not a long time considering that he has a lot of other stuff on his plate.
We can't be sure about that. and I think his job was for polishing aspects and dialogue from the script doing a rewriting. What was the time he was working? 2 months? I think it's the right time IMO.
 
We can't be sure about that. and I think his job was for polishing aspects and dialogue from the script doing a rewriting. What was the time he was working? 2 months? I think it's the right time IMO.

we are speculating on something we don't know...Terrio's speed. Some writers can knock out a script in a weekend some take a whole year.
 
Terrio has no other projects, and I imagine he was working from a completed draft of Goyer's script. I also imagine that he has been working on it for a while.
 
Terrio has no other projects, and I imagine he was working from a completed draft of Goyer's script. I also imagine that he has been working on it for a while.

Terrio is working on a bunch of projects. But I agree, he's probably been in the fold for a while.
 
Terrio has no other projects, and I imagine he was working from a completed draft of Goyer's script. I also imagine that he has been working on it for a while.

He's writing "A Foreigner" for Paramount with Damon directing, he's penning an adaptation of "Tell No One" for WB that Ben may direct, and an untitled thriller for George Clooney.
 
He's writing "A Foreigner" for Paramount with Damon directing, he's penning an adaptation of "Tell No One" for WB that Ben may direct, and an untitled thriller for George Clooney.


Right now he is polishing Superman/Batman though and that is what matters. :woot: :applaud
 
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