The only origin we're probably going to see is how Aquamans parents met - and maybe some small stuff.
EDIT: From Charles Roven's own mouth.
Sounds good to me
The only origin we're probably going to see is how Aquamans parents met - and maybe some small stuff.
EDIT: From Charles Roven's own mouth.
Only queen I'll bend the knee for.QUEEN!
Japanese cosplay on point
I believe it's Aug 25th.Only queen I'll bend the knee for.
Has Wonder Woman opened in Japan yet? I'm real curious how it's going to do there.
Goddamn @ the downgrade from this to her Aquaman movie costume.QUEEN!
Goddamn @ the downgrade from this to her Aquaman movie costume.
Borderline Inhumans level.
I like the Aquaman costume a lot more.
Goddamn @ the downgrade from this to her Aquaman movie costume.
Borderline Inhumans level.
We close fam
WW hit $400m today! We did it.
We close fam
WW hit $400m today! We did it.
Both. I can't wait honestly. It's going to be glorious.Until rehabilitation or ruin.
look at them drab colors
don't think it looked like that in theaters.
As long as he doesn't touch the writing, the directors of last 2 The Purge movies would make a pretty interesting Suicide Squad.
Similar aesthetic.
Over the top characters.
Def has a style.
Anarchy and Election Year are basically what I thought Squad was gonna be.
Again as long as he doesn't write it. Especially the black characters.
Either him or David Leitch. But Leitch seems unlikely since he's tied with deadpool now.As long as he doesn't touch the writing, the directors of last 2 The Purge movies would make a pretty interesting Suicide Squad.
Similar aesthetic.
Over the top characters.
Def has a style.
Anarchy and Election Year are basically what I thought Squad was gonna be.
Again as long as he doesn't write it. Especially the black characters.
"It's a very technically challenging shoot to be on," said Wan as he was being shuttled to the film's Australia set. "Working with water, and even the dry-for-wet sequences are very complex. Our equivalent of two people sitting around chatting in the underwater world is super complicated. You have to think about CG with the hair, and how their clothing moves, how are they floating, what kind of rig we put them on and all that stuff. "
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/he...1028417?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
Director James Wan reveals details of his "technically challenging" DC movie and how he ended up casting Dolph Lundgren.
More at the link
The new emphasis on working together is reflected visually by Batmans niftiest new toy: the Flying Fox, a brutalist plane big enough to hold a whole cinematic universe of super-personalities. You can put three Batmobiles in the lower part of it, says production designer Patrick Tatopoulos (Batman v Superman). I didnt want to do a sleek airplane; it needed to feel like an extremely avant-garde classic. With the maneuverability of a jetbut it can actually carry things.
Several things. Tatopoulos built a three-story interior set for the Fox. The bottom part of the jet is a huge cargo bay, which the Batmobile sits in, the designer says. The second floor is like a cultural center, with computer terminals. The third story is the cockpit. Whatever floor you are on, you can see [the other] two stories. The Fox has everythingexcept a place to brood in private, Batman.
Real good job slapping "WAYNE" on the side of that thing, Bats. No one's gonna figure it out.
Yeah... Wondering if that will be in the movie or if it's just on the toy.Real good job slapping "WAYNE" on the side of that thing, Bats. No one's gonna figure it out.
I highly doubt it's in the movie. Concept artists just slap shit on stuff all the time when they photobash. They're just doing stuff to make it look cool, they don't care about all the lore and minutia that comic nerds care about.Yeah... Wondering if that will be in the movie or if it's just on the toy.
Cause that doesn't look like something Batman would do.
I know it's childish but it really pisses me off that a Batman vehicle is called a "fox".
Concept art and facts about The Flying Fox
http://ew.com/movies/2017/08/10/jus...l&xid=entertainment-weekly_socialflow_twitter
Real good job slapping "WAYNE" on the side of that thing, Bats. No one's gonna figure it out.
Easy explanation, the army rejected it but Thomas kept the blueprints. Hire me, WBiirc the Nightcrawler was made by Thomas Wayne for the military or something along those lines.
I don't entirely understand that since it'd mean it's from the 1980s, but whatever.
Isn't that what happened with the Tumbler?Easy explanation, the army rejected it but Thomas kept the blueprints. Hire me, WB
Real good job slapping "WAYNE" on the side of that thing, Bats. No one's gonna figure it out.
Isn't that what happened with the Tumbler?
http://www.ign.com/articles/2017/08...the-cyborg-character-was-part-of-the-reshootsIGN: Can you say what's different? Is there's any difference in tone?
Morton: Well, the stuff that I had to do were just really small little bits and pieces, nothing necessarily having to do with tone. I know that with Ray [Fisher], the young man who plays Victor, there were some adjustments that they made in terms of the tone of that character. I think what I heard was that there was a need from the studio to lighten up the film in a way, that the film felt too dark. I don't know what that meant in terms of how it actually got translated in terms of the reshoots but that's what I heard. That's what I thought some of the reshoots were about.