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Post by taylorfirst1 on Mar 21, 2023 21:22:36 GMT
Zack Snyder has officially announced plans to screen his three DCEU films, Man of Steel, Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice and his director's cut of Justice League, next month. The "Full Circle" SnyderCon event will feature the three movies screened across April 28, 29 and 30, with the IMAX version of Zack Snyder's Justice League showing on the big screen on the final night. "It's kind of a nice coming together of different things. I had always wanted to screen my three DC movies in the theater, together, and it was always one of those things that we were never sure would ever happen," Snyder told The Nerd Queens during a live stream. "Because the IMAX version of Justice League, we have screened it a couple of times in the black-and-white version [Zack Snyder's Justice League: Justice Is Gray Edition]. I just wasn't sure there was going to be another time when we could get the color version into the theater."
Is that what the "Incoming Transmission" was about?
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Post by thisguy4000 on Mar 24, 2023 11:08:50 GMT
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Post by Power Ranger on Mar 24, 2023 11:42:05 GMT
I didn’t like the films, but I like Snyder. The direction wasn’t the problem with the films, it was almost everything else. He didn’t write the films. He contributed to the story on Justice League but you can bet that his contribution was minimal. The studio didn’t give him creative control. And that isn’t the typical excuse of fanboys, because I’m not one. I remember him saying that he had to fight to even get the ‘S’ on Superman’s chest. That was one battle he won but it had to be a faded ‘S’. I think the studios were influenced by the X-Men films of the time with their ‘no spandex’ aesthetic. It really does sound like his hands were tied on a lot of matters and clueless people were calling the shots.
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Post by politicidal on Mar 24, 2023 18:52:23 GMT
I didn’t like the films, but I like Snyder. The direction wasn’t the problem with the films, it was almost everything else. He didn’t write the films. He contributed to the story on Justice League but you can bet that his contribution was minimal. The studio didn’t give him creative control. And that isn’t the typical excuse of fanboys, because I’m not one. I remember him saying that he had to fight to even get the ‘S’ on Superman’s chest. That was one battle he won but it had to be a faded ‘S’. I think the studios were influenced by the X-Men films of the time with their ‘no spandex’ aesthetic. It really does sound like his hands were tied on a lot of matters and clueless people were calling the shots.Well, according to David Goyer, apparently some execs thought Krypton was still by the end in Man of Steel despite it very clearly being blown up in the first act.
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Post by politicidal on Mar 28, 2023 20:08:34 GMT
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