As much hate as I see Ross get, sometimes deserving, I'd love to see his JLA paintings come to life in live action.
The Donnerverse is dead and so will Smallville. It would make no sense.
The Donnerverse is dead and so will Smallville. It would make no sense.
Why does he deserve any hate? He's great, imo.
Oh god, Iron-Superman even has the hair twirl. LOL!
He refuses to draw modern DC. Uses superstar status to strictly draw stories written in the silver age. But hell they way things are going that might not be such a bad thing after all.
I don't think that's what he meant...but he does other work.Really...? So how does he make any money if he doesn't illustrate any more comic books?
No, its nothing like that. He just likes to draw superheroes in their golden ages suits which btw he draws like spandex. He also refuses to draw new guys that have replaced the heroes he loves. The day Ross draws Wally, Kyle or Dick in the batsuit will be the day that hell freezes over.Really...? So how does he make any money if he doesn't illustrate any more comic books?
No, its nothing like that. He just likes to draw superheroes in their golden ages suits which btw he draws like spandex. He also refuses to draw new guys that have replaced the heroes he loves. The day Ross draws Wally, Kyle or Dick in the batsuit will be the day that hell freezes over.
Again, from the Diane Nelson quote...Part of me feels we may be getting the Mutilverse on film.
That would be something that made them different from Marvel's approach.
It's clear from her comment that their plans are quite different from Marvel's. A multiverse approach could be in the works as such a plan would allow WB far more flexibility in developing films based on pretty much all of their DC properties.People make an assumption that we're going to mirror Marvel's strategy, for example with Avengers. We do have a very different attitude about how you build a content slate.
I dont hate him, just pointing out he's unprofessional.
Again, from the Diane Nelson quote...
It's clear from her comment that their plans are quite different from Marvel's. A multiverse approach could be in the works as such a plan would allow WB far more flexibility in developing films based on pretty much all of their DC properties.
It's not difficult to 'retool' the films into one verse.
Bale's Batman was the first public superhero, just like in the Timmverse. Therefore, it's understandable why his world is hyper-realistic and there's no other heroes known to man just yet.
I'll guess I'll be the first to post my fan cast after the news;
Christian Bale (The Fighter) as Batman/Bruce Wayne
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Ryan Reynolds (Buried) as Green Lantern/Hal Jordan
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Henry Cavill (Immortals) as Superman/Clark Kent
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Sam Worthington (Clash of the Titans) as Aquaman/King Orin
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Scott Porter (The Good Wife) as The Flash/Barry Allen
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Anthony Mackie (The Hurt Locker) as Green Lantern/John Stewart
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Kevin Durand (Legion) as Martian Manhunter/Detective John Jones
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Jaimie Alexander (Thor) as Wonder Woman
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I stopped reading at Worthington.![]()