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Isn't Affleck 6'4"? He'll be taller than Henry Cavill as Superman if he plays any other character. Best to stick to the directing.
No, he's 6'2. Cavill is 6'1
Isn't Affleck 6'4"? He'll be taller than Henry Cavill as Superman if he plays any other character. Best to stick to the directing.
Ben Affleck On Justice League? His Camp Says No
By MIKE FLEMING | Wednesday August 8, 2012 @ 9:07pm EDT
Ive been reading a lot of stuff lately that has been of questionable substance, and Im calling ******** on this big Variety scoop today that implies Warner Bros will get Ben Affleck as director of its Justice League film. This is a story I checked out days ago, and didnt run when Afflecks reps stated that it was not going to happen with him. Now, it makes sense that Warner Bros would offer Affleck the project. Chris Nolan is top man over there, but after three Batfilms and after producing the Superman reboot Man of Steel, hes gotten spandex-clad protagonists out of his system. After Nolan, the studio then offers everything else to Harry Potter director David Yates (who is now keen on Tarzan) and Affleck, who has become a major director with Gone Baby Gone, The Town, and the upcoming Argo. Just because the studio wants Affleck doesnt mean he will do the movie, and several sources tell me he might take a meeting, but thats it.
After putting his acting career in the dumper with questionable choices like Gigli, Affleck admirably scripted a second act for himself with his writing and directing skills, and did it by taking on unexpected, thoughtful films. His reps clearly denied he would take this, and why would he want to direct a Justice League movie, unless he himself had figured out a way to make one that would compare favorably with Joss Whedons billion dollar Marvel smash The Avengers? I dont see it. As my old agent/manager pal Michael Black used to say sometimes when I came at him breathlessly with an important but dubious package involving one of his clients, Dont dress for that premiere, darling.
If it was worthy, it would have won.That's why he said "worthy."
It's not rushed. They've been trying to come out with a JLA movie for the last 10 years. The concept was always there. Before Avengers. It's just that the scripts have been poor.
This new, mature direction they're taking with the JLA movie concerns me. Terry might think it isn't a comic book movie because it doesn't had a lot of tongue-in-cheek dialogue and bright and shiny action scenes.![]()
No they weren't. JUSTICE LEAGUE: MORTAL was pretty solid.
At this point I think WB just doesn't care enough to truly commit to a Justice League film.
That deadline article does make a good case. But really, what else would Affleck's reps say? I still won't believe it happens until it's reported as such.
Also, that last JLA movie wasn't killed by the story, but that horrifying casting.
After Avengers makes a billion dollars and their billion dollar batman/harry potter franchises are done. Yeah, this is definitely when WB is least committed to a Justice League film.
Not everyone can be bought. People like Hamm and Gosling have ideas about what kinds of projects they will and won't do, and they've shown little to no interest in anything spandex related. Fawning over them won't change that.Anything could happen.
Im tired of people saying actors like Gosling and Hamm wont have anything to do with a project like that, anything is possible, the movie industry is so rich and powerful that anything could happen. Sooo much money is involved in that industry. Billions. Thats a lot of influence
In an interview with Empire magazine, the actor leaves an opening, however small, that another movie could be in his future. He tells the publication, "My understanding is that this is the last one. I think it's appropriate, I think it's going out at the right time. But ... if Chris came to me with a script and said, 'You know what? There is another story' then I would love the challenge of making a fourth one work."
Not everyone can be bought. People like Hamm and Gosling have ideas about what kinds of projects they will and won't do, and they've shown little to no interest in anything spandex related. Fawning over them won't change that.