Peyton Westlake
the Dark Avenger
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With the Doc Savage announcement, Im Sure Shazam was put on the back burner.
Another blow to DC films.
Another blow to DC films.
It has to be. I’m not going to do it otherwise. And if it doesn’t happen for that reason it doesn’t happen. People say ‘Well, we have all these tie-ins we want to do with merchandise and we can’t do them if it’s 1930s, can’t you make it present day? He’ll fight Al-Qaeda.’ No! That’s not who Doc Savage is. What sets him apart is that he was the first of the Supermen. With all the attendant mythology about being trained from birth to be perfect.
At the end of the day, it all depends on how these elements are used. In the hands of a great screenwriter and director, the visual similarities should become secondary to the story being told. In this case, I have a lot of faith in Black's abilities as a director based off his work with Iron-Man 3.
Yeah, kinda figured.
It'd be amazing to see, but in terms of there being an audience for it (even with The Rock), I'm skeptical. It'd probably John Carter itself to death.
Still, sucks, would have loved to see it.
Psh, repent! John Carter was really solid. It was just never going to do well, especially with those marketing choices.
With the Doc Savage announcement, Im Sure Shazam was put on the back burner.
Another blow to DC films.
Thought this was a Doc Savage thread.