At no point in that quote did he put down the live action movies for making it a white majority. So I think you just misinterpreted. All Jeffrey said was today if you're going to make a movie about Gotham, it should be diverse and not obeying what they did in 1939 or the 70's or whatever.I....guess? Just speaking more in general about the city: looking at Burton's I never took that as majority-honkey. Nolan's even less so. We could totally do with more diversity among the actual front-and-center cast, but the way Wright's speaking it kinda seems like he's saying Burton/Nolan framed it some weird white-centric way. Don't know that's the case, certainly doubt intentionally.
How am I just now seeing this? “He” looks so real.
It blows my mind that it's 2022 and it's something that actually has to be spoken about. I really thought us nerds were more enlightened than that.
I’m actually morbidly curious for when the day the MCU F4 are cast announced and if they race bend them, how wonder how bad the nerd meltdowns will be? In the F4 forum I was arguing with some fans about this very subject, and they were really strongly adamant the F4 be white even though with most of the members they’re race neutral.What? Nerds are some of the most reactionary when it comes to casting changes to their favorite fictional characters. It’s the general public that gives less of a ****.
What? Nerds are some of the most reactionary when it comes to casting changes to their favorite fictional characters. It’s the general public that gives less of a ****.
I liked him but honestly felt like he played the relationship the same way he plays Felix to Bond.
I liked that this Gordon's involvement was solely as a detective, we weren't concerned with making him commissioner or anything like that.
Yeah...Yeah I'm really surprised and relieved thatThey're taking there time showing him as a good Detective and why he deserves to be Commisioner in the first place.