kaleliancomplex
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Comic book movies are a tricky thing. The reason being, it needs to fill a number of niches:
1.) It needs to attract a primary demograph of 18-25
2.) Franchises in this day and age typically need to attract a name t do so
3.) You need to not isolate the core audience that's made such properties worth looking at.
Geen Lantern is probably a prime example of how wrong you can get it; many fans would agree that Nathan Fillion was made for the role of Hal Jordan; Hal Jordan is also a fan favourite from firefly, but isn't really popular as a mainstream face actor; he wouldn't have been nearly as recognisable as Ryan Reynolds would have been, who, while admittedly is something of a fan of the whole comic book genre...Is being asked to protray someone who isn't from the universe that he's a fan of - and he probably would have made a better Kyle.
Frankly I think it highlights how careful they need to be with man of steel; I've pretty much lived and breathed superman comics for 30 years, and this new iteration feels like they're completely isolating people like me. All in all though, I say let it die. Christopher Nolan pretty much killed the comic book genre with a crap version of batman anyway.
				
			1.) It needs to attract a primary demograph of 18-25
2.) Franchises in this day and age typically need to attract a name t do so
3.) You need to not isolate the core audience that's made such properties worth looking at.
Geen Lantern is probably a prime example of how wrong you can get it; many fans would agree that Nathan Fillion was made for the role of Hal Jordan; Hal Jordan is also a fan favourite from firefly, but isn't really popular as a mainstream face actor; he wouldn't have been nearly as recognisable as Ryan Reynolds would have been, who, while admittedly is something of a fan of the whole comic book genre...Is being asked to protray someone who isn't from the universe that he's a fan of - and he probably would have made a better Kyle.
Frankly I think it highlights how careful they need to be with man of steel; I've pretty much lived and breathed superman comics for 30 years, and this new iteration feels like they're completely isolating people like me. All in all though, I say let it die. Christopher Nolan pretty much killed the comic book genre with a crap version of batman anyway.
						