Does WB allowing Snyder to still be attached to future DCEU projects
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chriso32394 — 9 years ago(November 03, 2016 06:46 PM)
Show that maybe BvS wasn't entirely all his fault?
They didn't try to bury him like other studios have been know to do when a film with this much praise gets panned and barely makes money back.
Obviously, they couldn't do much for JL, as production started merely 2 weeks after BvS however he is still attached as story credit and producer on Wonder Woman.
So is it fair to think maybe there was some studio meddling involved which might have caused BvS to partially be the way it was? could they have compromised his vision? -
Kmadden2004 — 9 years ago(November 03, 2016 09:52 PM)
I think he's still attached to WW for the same reason why he's still attached to JLA; it's too late to remove him.
The fact they've now appointed people above him to shepherd the projects suggests they're taking his hands away from the steering wheel. It really wouldn't surprise me if they announce he's stepping back from JLA2 to pursue "personal projects"
If you feel like Picard screaming how many lights there are, it's time to walk away from the thread. -
Impulse_TJ16 — 9 years ago(November 07, 2016 10:48 AM)
Why don't people understand? Snyder was NEVER "in charge" of any damn thing. He was simply the guy that had the idea to get he DCEU started. He is STILL an EP on EVERY DCEU movie in pre-production only because those characters need to align to what he originally did with them. Snyder was never "hands on the steering wheel" more like one mind in a "brain trust". Geoff Johns was ALWAYS the guy that would be in charge of things. You think they are going to leave a damn director in charge of what an executive would usually do? That's like saying Joss Whedon was over Marvel just because he EP'ed on every Marvel film just about. So, let's stop with this stuff saying that Snyder is not in charge now because he never was, and there are interviews with him and his wife that prove it.
Crash The Mode!
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wheezklaw — 9 years ago(November 04, 2016 08:34 AM)
Look, I'm no Snyder fan, but I thought BvS might stand a chance at being decent after the horrible ,boring MOS. Who knew it would be waaaaaay worse?
Snyder has been proven to not imbue characterization. I doubt Warner Bros told him to make everyone brooding,lifeless, and generic. He films his actors like lawn furniture in a urine storm. -
wii11 — 9 years ago(November 06, 2016 07:12 PM)
i can do my best Zack Snyder impression.
"Hey come on guys, this stuff is awesome."
"You know wouldn't it be cool if this happened and this happened?"
"I wanted to show that this Batman doesn't give a f_ck."
"Superman is this crazy overpowered god who can destroy anything." -
yvonneshusband — 9 years ago(November 07, 2016 04:58 AM)
A related question: How much influence did Nolan actually have? He was hired to 'mentor' (ie: 'Nolanise') Superman for 'Man of Steel' and seems to have had a hissy fit when a new version of Batman was proposed with 'BvS'. He has to shoulder some of the blame for MoS, since his fingerprints are all over it (including some of the story inconsistencies) but what influence (if any) did have over BvS?
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