- Joined
- Jun 13, 2019
- Messages
- 7,402
- Reaction score
- 15,795
- Points
- 103
I like Sean Gunn, so sure why not. Pedro as Maxwell Lord is criminally underrated though.
And? Directors do this all the time. Who cares. No one whines about Nolan having his brother co-write the TDK trilogy. People want to work with their friends and family, it’s not like Sean Gunn is untalented.I like Sean Gunn but this is blatant nepotism.
And? Directors do this all the time. Who cares. No one whines about Nolan having his brother co-write the TDK trilogy. People want to work with their friends and family, it’s not like Sean Gunn is untalented.
He probably fits Gunn’s conception of it. We also don’t know how major he’ll be.But casting him as a pretty major character despite the fact that he doesn't fit the character at all?
I'm the same and I can't put my finger on why. I know other filmmakers have hired family/friends. I have absolutely no axe to grind against James - or Sean - Gunn. And I have no particular interest in Maxwell Lord (for me the most interesting thing he ever did was to get his neck broken by Wonder Woman). But this just doesn't feel right.Was never part of the deranged Snyder crowd who kept going on and on about Gunn hiring his brother and wife but this just doesn't sit right with me, sorry.
The problem is not Sean Gunn being cast in the DCU, we all knew that was gonna happen and same will happen with Michael Rooker. The problem is that this is an extremely bizarre role to cast him as.He literally casts his brother in everyone of his movies
Yep. It’s a totally normal thing. Directors cast the people they want to work with in the circles all the time. Just how it works.He literally casts his brother in everyone of his movies
I suspect Lord will fall into the classic Gunn fashion of being a near total reinvention.The problem is not Sean Gunn being cast in the DCU, we all knew that was gonna happen and same will happen with Michael Rooker. The problem is that this is an extremely bizarre role to cast him as.
Yeah Lord does strike me as the type of C-lister character Gunn would consider irrelevant enough to just completely overhaul. But still, it does come across as bizarre.I suspect Lord will fall into the classic Gunn fashion of being a near total reinvention.
Better or worse casting than Jay Baruchel?The problem is not Sean Gunn being cast in the DCU, we all knew that was gonna happen and same will happen with Michael Rooker. The problem is that this is an extremely bizarre role to cast him as.
How do you know he is a pretty major character? I would bet money he has no real value much like Max did before Countdown to Infinite Crisis. He was just a robot rich guy who started the JLI. The character had very little value except be a comedic foil for Booster and Blue Beetle.But casting him as a pretty major character despite the fact that he doesn't fit the character at all?
This. Gunn might being going for the bwahaha era Justice League Max Lord.How do you know he is a pretty major character? I would bet money he has no real value much like Max did before Countdown to Infinite Crisis. He was just a robot rich guy who started the JLI. The character had very little value except be a comedic foil for Booster and Blue Beetle.
Nolan didn't cast his brother anywhere in the trilogy, last I checked. I also don't believe the Nolans have written all of their films together, since Christopher Nolan wrote Oppenheimer on his own.And? Directors do this all the time. Who cares. No one whines about Nolan having his brother co-write the TDK trilogy. People want to work with their friends and family, it’s not like Sean Gunn is untalented.
TDK, TDKR and Interstellar are pretty goddamn major projects. Jonathan Nolan is a much more significant figure in the industry than Sean Gunn dude, he might only be less recognizable to the GA because he’s a writer not an actor.Nolan didn't cast his brother anywhere in the trilogy, last I checked. I also don't believe the Nolans have written all of their films together, since Christopher Nolan wrote Oppenheimer on his own.
Also, outside of Westworld, do many people even know or see Jonathan Nolan's name pop up that often compared to how often Sean Gunn will appear in a James Gunn project?