The Official Start/Release Date & Location Thread

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the ''CGI'' superman is rendered in POSER. its very primitive. i am working on a fan trailer.

back on topic.
 
CGI Superman looks good, but like all human CGI, doesn't look good enough. My one complaint was that they shouldn't have shown it close up.
 
I'd say the second article would mean that WB needs another superhero movie to fill the gap between now and 2010. So wouldn't that mean SR2, reboot or not, is a possibility?


Do they necessarily need 'another superhero movie' to fill the gap? Another big movie of ANY genre would suffice as their summer blockbuster.
 
no, I won't.
i am thinking about you when doing the fan trailer thats why i will change the red and blue . i will brighten the colors when using scenes from SR.if i wont have any ideas i will ask you for some advice on the colors.

high res SS
 
Well everything we are hearing is that they are going ahead with Justice Leauge as they have a script that just needs some rewrites. They also have a lot of built sets still in Australia. When the strike delayed JL, the workers were told to finish their work for that week, instead of just drop what you are doing, meaning that they always intended to go ahead with it after the strike. Again, MOS has no script, and it also has no sets, and all the trades are reporting there is no movement on it and every bit of movement on JLA and that the WB wants that to get started ASAP. So I don't know why everyone is still holding their breaths on a MOS.
 
It's funny.....JLA is the one that has been 'pushed back' as of now. Yet, the people who want to see MOS are the only ones reaching straws. After all, if it's in the trades, it must be true.

Oh, the irony.
 
It's funny.....JLA is the one that has been 'pushed back' as of now. Yet, the people who want to see MOS are the only ones reaching straws. After all, if it's in the trades, it must be true.

Oh, the irony.

Its not like either one is ever coming out...
 
It's funny.....JLA is the one that has been 'pushed back' as of now. Yet, the people who want to see MOS are the only ones reaching straws. After all, if it's in the trades, it must be true.

Oh, the irony.

Its just same old Buggs :yay: :cwink:
 
Wow that is funny. Talk about desperate. Unless there are some other industry articles that no one is talking about, the article that started this thread states this about SR2:

But one studio tentpole, the sequel to "Superman Returns," is not so lucky. There apparently are no current plans to add the project to the slate, according to a studio source.

And this about JLA:

Meanwhile, productions with known script issues such as Warner Bros. tentpole "Justice League" are expected to get fast-tracked once writers return to the scene.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr...news/e3i09f751dd163aa4110d36b46a59d23839?pn=2

In fact, everyone else is saying the same thing except you guys. Funny from a bunch of guys having no ties with the studio, and no leads at all, just some internet bloggers are right and the industry trade sources are wrong. I have never seen so much mass delusion in all of my life. But then coming from you guys, that is expected. You have gotten everything about this whole thing wrong so far. Keep dreaming guys. You guys crack me up. First it's "JLA is years away. It has to go through development hell and it is years away" Well director hired and sets being built in Australia. Then there is casting done except two leads needing replaced. Suits are being built. It is even on the WB slate. Funny that none of this is going on with SR2 and it is not on the release slate.
 
^I'm pretty sure you were in the Justice League forum before the strike hit claiming how JL would not be delayed by it. Well, it certainly get delayed. We even supposedly had a quote from George Miller himself who said that the movie would not be effected by the strike. And, it was most definitely effected.

You talk like JL will absolutely get made no matter what, as if it's a fact. Sure, there are signs that point to it (the ones you've mentioned) but you, myself and pretty much everyone on these boards don't know what will happen with JL or MOS. JL may still get made, it may fall apart. MOS may still get made, it may not. Bottom line is, we don't know!!
 
Unfortunately, JLA was shaping up to be pretty terrible most likely. Horrible and uninspired casting (aside from Common), weak choice of director, questionable script from questionable writers... They do have WETA though, which is excellent. I just don't know what to think of WB these days.
 
Unfortunately, JLA was shaping up to be pretty terrible most likely. Horrible and uninspired casting (aside from Common), weak choice of director, questionable script from questionable writers... They do have WETA though, which is excellent. I just don't know what to think of WB these days.

Agreed, it's hard to believe the current Batman movies are coming from the same studio.
 
It still has more than SR2. SR2's Singer pitches got vetoed by the studio. That is all SR2 has. And people working on the film are going back to work on it in June.
 
Seems to me WB is getting the message. SR was, at the least, a disappointment in general and fans were split almost right down the middle. This is not a formula for a successful franchise reboot. It appears they are slowing down enough to catch their breath and make some serious decisions as to which way to go. I predict they will go the gutsy route that Marvel has gone with The Incredible Hulk. The only bummer will be the dismissal of Routh. If they do the kind of movie they should, Brandon will most likely not be returning. He was the only decent thing about SR, ironically. Here's hoping.................
 
Well everything we are hearing is that they are going ahead with Justice Leauge as they have a script that just needs some rewrites. They also have a lot of built sets still in Australia. When the strike delayed JL, the workers were told to finish their work for that week, instead of just drop what you are doing, meaning that they always intended to go ahead with it after the strike. Again, MOS has no script, and it also has no sets, and all the trades are reporting there is no movement on it and every bit of movement on JLA and that the WB wants that to get started ASAP. So I don't know why everyone is still holding their breaths on a MOS.

It is now being reported that JLA is pushed back, mabye until a 2010 start date. You know as well as I do, having sets built for a movie means nothing. In regards to MOS, they have an uphill battle, no writers and no script. They have a cast and director, that is it.
 
It still has more than SR2. SR2's Singer pitches got vetoed by the studio. That is all SR2 has. And people working on the film are going back to work on it in June.

Sure does have more, but again MOS aside, there have been many a film that has been canceled with sets, scripts, director and cast attached. There are other things at play sometimes.

MOS had some concept art and storyboarding as well, just for the record.
 
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