the twist is that slipknot lives at the end of the movie.
No way he lives long enough to execute a costume change.
No way he lives long enough to execute a costume change.
You either die a Rope Guy or live long enough to become a Panda Guy,
What if it's Rope Guy under the Panda Man mask?
the twist is that slipknot lives at the end of the movie.
29 million views to BvS' 31. Holy shit.
I hope Slipknot gets at least one wicked cool action sequence before Boomerang gets his ass killed
Oh yeah I know that, but it seems like, a face without any kind of malice whatsoever. It's just smiley happy.
Seriously though guys, who is the rope guy? -_-
If you're talking about El Diablo, he does show up in the trailer, and he will die in a blaze of redemption.For all the talk of Slipknot being 'offed' in the first reel I think there is one major piece of casting that just screams 'cannon fodder'.
I have a feeling thatwill basically have a glorified cameo playing the character who gets blown up first (or whatever) as a warning to the others. He wasn't featured in the trailer, the THR photoshoot or (IIRC) at SDCC itself.Common (playing the Tattooed Man?)
He and Ayer have worked together in the past so I can definitely see the director bringing in a 'name' to play the first of the team to die. I also think it's worth noting that the production title of SS is 'Bravo 13' suggesting that there are plenty of other characters to get got during the film.
In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if all the characters that we've seen in the SDCC trailer make it to the end of the film.
That's impressive; especially compared to the view count of the initial trailers for GOTG and Ant Man.
29 million views to BvS' 31. Holy shit.
I'm not sure about this, maybe I'm one of the few that's not crazy excited for this movie. I guess we'll see what happens when it comes out. I thought the same for The Dark Knight when it came out and it ended up being one of my favorite movies of all time...
Joker busting a nut.
Yeah, this is the first Joker that seems to actually revel in the more sadistic shit.
He probably means in the movies.Are you not particularly familiar with the Joker...?
I know he means the films but I still disagree with the statement.He probably means in the movies.
He probably means in the movies.
Fantastic news. This is what the movie would excel in. Dark humor but not overdone or like Marvel's movies please. Both types can coincide.I like seeing this, I was a little afraid the non A-listers (Squad, Shazam, Cyborg) would get ran over, especially since some of them have had barely any media exposure in the past decade.
If it helps, Ayer has said the movie is more humorous than it appears. I think it will end up being a dark comedy.
Panda Man should be a new DC character.
Sorry, I really hate the look of this Joker. Can't stand it. I'll probably still see the movie but...just ugh. Puke city.
Are you not particularly familiar with the Joker...?
Nicholson's Joker was so ridiculously cartoony that he never particularly came off as really unsettling. Entertaining, sure, but that was it. His creepiest moment was reciting a poem to Vicky Vale as he leaves her apartment, but then he finishes it by pretending to be an airplane and making a propeller/borderline fart noise..
Ledger's Joker was fascinating, but I don't recall any moment where it came off like he was really enjoying the act of taking lives. I mean he obviously wanted to, but every time he held a knife to someone's face, while it was always tense as shit, but it also always felt like he was still thinking about the broader perspective or the bigger picture. Even the hostage video, the most fucking freaky thing in that movie, is still him making a larger message to Gotham about Batman, about Harvey, about the mob, etc.
This looks like he's straight-up getting off at the idea of hurting someone.
Nicholson's Joker was so ridiculously cartoony that he never particularly came off as really unsettling. Entertaining, sure, but that was it. His creepiest moment was reciting a poem to Vicky Vale as he leaves her apartment, but then he finishes it by pretending to be an airplane and making a propeller/borderline fart noise..
Ledger's Joker was fascinating, but I don't recall any moment where it came off like he was really enjoying the act of taking lives. I mean he obviously wanted to, but every time he held a knife to someone's face, while it was always tense as shit, but it also always felt like he was still thinking about the broader perspective or the bigger picture. Even the hostage video, the most fucking freaky thing in that movie, is still him making a larger message to Gotham about Batman, about Harvey, about the mob, etc.
This looks like he's straight-up getting off at the idea of hurting someone.
How hype is this post? -_- Lawd have mercy. I've been getting tired of comic book movies but theypullmebackin.gif is needed here...Added Joker and Harley to the bunch. The DCCU!
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How hype is this post? -_- Lawd have mercy. I've been getting tired of comic book movies but theypullmebackin.gif is needed here...
Joker's cackle is magnificent in this, reminds me so much of Mark Hamill's iconic efforts.
Where's the Rope Guy gif. that was part of this collection. If you saw that, then DC would rope you in permanently.How hype is this post? -_- Lawd have mercy. I've been getting tired of comic book movies but theypullmebackin.gif is needed here...
30 millions views, is WB still angry?