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What do you think of this JL version and Superman's role?

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@AnnaB said:

@Jim666 said:

@Mike4U said:

ZS will comment on everything.

Luthor tells Superman when he arrived on the rooftop he had an hour and now that time is less. A popular Instagram account, @dceu_forever, pointed out that after this incident in the film occurs, the film ends at exactly an hour after this is said. When the post was shared on Vero, Zack Snyder simply stated in a comment, “We Like That.”

https://heroichollywood.com/batman-superman-hour-countdown/

And he keeps it short. rofl

Yesterday, a fan on Reddit found a new still of Batman (Ben Affleck) in Justice League. It showed him talking to Commissioner Gordon (J.K. Simmons) while perched on top of the gargoyle. While fans were curious about the origin of the picture at first, there was an eventual consensus that it was, in fact, an image released for the promotion of Justice League. You can read the full story here.

However, the story doesn’t just end there. Late last night Zack Snyder actually took to Vero to confirm that, while this scene wasn’t in the final movie, he had, in fact, shot it

https://heroichollywood.com/snyder-shot-batman-image-justice-league/

And he has friends to defend him. LOL

...the post-credits sequence which saw a maritime rendezvous between Lex Luthor and Deathstroke take place. At the heart of this was a video made by cinematographer Simon Firsht, which  led people to believe that Whedon shot the stinger.

Well, thanks to a new picture of Slade Wilson making its rounds, it seems we now have our answer. Originally posted by Zack Snyder and then Tweeted by DC Films Hub, the latter’s post says the auteur confirms “he shot the Lex scene,” to which Joe Manganiello replied, “he did.”

If anyone knows who shot which scenes, it’s most assuredly the actors who featured in the picture. On top of that, Manganiello soon posted the picture for himself, captioning it with “my meeting with Lex” and tagging Snyder.

Article here.

Don't try to steal his scenes. LOL

How old are these men? laughing

@AnnaB said:

@Jim666 said:

@Mike4U said:

ZS will comment on everything.

Luthor tells Superman when he arrived on the rooftop he had an hour and now that time is less. A popular Instagram account, @dceu_forever, pointed out that after this incident in the film occurs, the film ends at exactly an hour after this is said. When the post was shared on Vero, Zack Snyder simply stated in a comment, “We Like That.”

https://heroichollywood.com/batman-superman-hour-countdown/

And he keeps it short. rofl

Yesterday, a fan on Reddit found a new still of Batman (Ben Affleck) in Justice League. It showed him talking to Commissioner Gordon (J.K. Simmons) while perched on top of the gargoyle. While fans were curious about the origin of the picture at first, there was an eventual consensus that it was, in fact, an image released for the promotion of Justice League. You can read the full story here.

However, the story doesn’t just end there. Late last night Zack Snyder actually took to Vero to confirm that, while this scene wasn’t in the final movie, he had, in fact, shot it

https://heroichollywood.com/snyder-shot-batman-image-justice-league/

And he has friends to defend him. LOL

...the post-credits sequence which saw a maritime rendezvous between Lex Luthor and Deathstroke take place. At the heart of this was a video made by cinematographer Simon Firsht, which  led people to believe that Whedon shot the stinger.

Well, thanks to a new picture of Slade Wilson making its rounds, it seems we now have our answer. Originally posted by Zack Snyder and then Tweeted by DC Films Hub, the latter’s post says the auteur confirms “he shot the Lex scene,” to which Joe Manganiello replied, “he did.”

If anyone knows who shot which scenes, it’s most assuredly the actors who featured in the picture. On top of that, Manganiello soon posted the picture for himself, captioning it with “my meeting with Lex” and tagging Snyder.

Article here.

Don't try to steal his scenes. LOL

rofl rofl rofl

Snyder has taken to his official Vero account to confirm that the video released by Affleck was just test footage after being asked if Deathstroke originally had a larger role in Justice League.

https://heroichollywood.com/justice-league-snyder-deathstroke/

@Sue-Yin said:

We shouldn't trust WB, but I have faith in director James Wan. Fans were making things up and nagging about a teaser and trailer. So JW explained a few things on Twitter and I choose to believe him.

Here is a teaser toy and it kinda spoils the film. sweat_smile

What immediately jumps out in this pic is the costume that Jason Mamoa's Aquaman is wearing. It's nothing like his appearance in Justice League, with his full Atlantean armor, or his "Unite The Seven" promo poster with his half-armor look. No, this is the closest thing we've seen to Aquaman's traditional comic book costume, and it suggests that at some point in Wan's Aquaman movie, Mamoa's Arthur Curry will don this look.

Of course this is a just a leak of a toy set, so it's not at all official confirmation of the classic Aquaman costume being in the movie - but the wardrobe change would make sense. First of all, most of the DC Films characters get some kind of costume tweak, update, or secondary outfit in these films. Secondly, after the backlash to the Zack Snyder era of the DC Extended Universe, Warner Bros. and DC Films have made a very public commitment to turning the franchise back towards its roots.

http://comicbook.com/dc/2018/05/15/aquaman-movie-costume-classic-orange-green/

@ComicBookGuy said:

Here is a teaser toy and it kinda spoils the film. sweat_smile

What immediately jumps out in this pic is the costume that Jason Mamoa's Aquaman is wearing. It's nothing like his appearance in Justice League, with his full Atlantean armor, or his "Unite The Seven" promo poster with his half-armor look. No, this is the closest thing we've seen to Aquaman's traditional comic book costume, and it suggests that at some point in Wan's Aquaman movie, Mamoa's Arthur Curry will don this look.

Of course this is a just a leak of a toy set, so it's not at all official confirmation of the classic Aquaman costume being in the movie - but the wardrobe change would make sense. First of all, most of the DC Films characters get some kind of costume tweak, update, or secondary outfit in these films. Secondly, after the backlash to the Zack Snyder era of the DC Extended Universe, Warner Bros. and DC Films have made a very public commitment to turning the franchise back towards its roots.

http://comicbook.com/dc/2018/05/15/aquaman-movie-costume-classic-orange-green/

WB don't show what they should show, but they show what they shouldn't show.

@ComicBookGuy said:

Here is a teaser toy and it kinda spoils the film. sweat_smile

What immediately jumps out in this pic is the costume that Jason Mamoa's Aquaman is wearing. It's nothing like his appearance in Justice League, with his full Atlantean armor, or his "Unite The Seven" promo poster with his half-armor look. No, this is the closest thing we've seen to Aquaman's traditional comic book costume, and it suggests that at some point in Wan's Aquaman movie, Mamoa's Arthur Curry will don this look.

Of course this is a just a leak of a toy set, so it's not at all official confirmation of the classic Aquaman costume being in the movie - but the wardrobe change would make sense. First of all, most of the DC Films characters get some kind of costume tweak, update, or secondary outfit in these films. Secondly, after the backlash to the Zack Snyder era of the DC Extended Universe, Warner Bros. and DC Films have made a very public commitment to turning the franchise back towards its roots.

http://comicbook.com/dc/2018/05/15/aquaman-movie-costume-classic-orange-green/

Spoiler alert!

We have yet to see what these two villains will look like in the DC Extended Universe, but a new LEGO toy suggests that Black Manta's appearance in Aquaman will closely resemble the distinctive look he's rocked on the printed page for decades.

It's worth noting that toys (including LEGO sets) that are tied into a movie don't always reflect what will be shown in said movie. However, Black Manta briefly appeared in the Aquaman footage shown at CinemaCon, and the antagonist's costume reportedly looked like it was ripped straight from the comics.

https://www.cinemablend.com/news/2420142/could-new-aquaman-toy-be-giving-us-a-look-at-black-mantas-costume

@Jim666 said:

@ComicBookGuy said:

Here is a teaser toy and it kinda spoils the film. sweat_smile

What immediately jumps out in this pic is the costume that Jason Mamoa's Aquaman is wearing. It's nothing like his appearance in Justice League, with his full Atlantean armor, or his "Unite The Seven" promo poster with his half-armor look. No, this is the closest thing we've seen to Aquaman's traditional comic book costume, and it suggests that at some point in Wan's Aquaman movie, Mamoa's Arthur Curry will don this look.

Of course this is a just a leak of a toy set, so it's not at all official confirmation of the classic Aquaman costume being in the movie - but the wardrobe change would make sense. First of all, most of the DC Films characters get some kind of costume tweak, update, or secondary outfit in these films. Secondly, after the backlash to the Zack Snyder era of the DC Extended Universe, Warner Bros. and DC Films have made a very public commitment to turning the franchise back towards its roots.

http://comicbook.com/dc/2018/05/15/aquaman-movie-costume-classic-orange-green/

Spoiler alert!

We have yet to see what these two villains will look like in the DC Extended Universe, but a new LEGO toy suggests that Black Manta's appearance in Aquaman will closely resemble the distinctive look he's rocked on the printed page for decades.

It's worth noting that toys (including LEGO sets) that are tied into a movie don't always reflect what will be shown in said movie. However, Black Manta briefly appeared in the Aquaman footage shown at CinemaCon, and the antagonist's costume reportedly looked like it was ripped straight from the comics.

https://www.cinemablend.com/news/2420142/could-new-aquaman-toy-be-giving-us-a-look-at-black-mantas-costume

20 Toys That Spoiled A DC Movie

https://www.cbr.com/toys-spoiled-dc-movies/

@Mike4U said:

@AnnaB said:

And he has friends to defend him. LOL

...the post-credits sequence which saw a maritime rendezvous between Lex Luthor and Deathstroke take place. At the heart of this was a video made by cinematographer Simon Firsht, which  led people to believe that Whedon shot the stinger.

Well, thanks to a new picture of Slade Wilson making its rounds, it seems we now have our answer. Originally posted by Zack Snyder and then Tweeted by DC Films Hub, the latter’s post says the auteur confirms “he shot the Lex scene,” to which Joe Manganiello replied, “he did.”

If anyone knows who shot which scenes, it’s most assuredly the actors who featured in the picture. On top of that, Manganiello soon posted the picture for himself, captioning it with “my meeting with Lex” and tagging Snyder.

Article here.

Don't try to steal his scenes. LOL

rofl rofl rofl

Snyder has taken to his official Vero account to confirm that the video released by Affleck was just test footage after being asked if Deathstroke originally had a larger role in Justice League.

https://heroichollywood.com/justice-league-snyder-deathstroke/

Lex didn't have a larger role either.

It’s already been confirmed that Zack Snyder shot the Lex Luthor/Deathstroke scene before he dropped out, so Whedon likely just changed some of Luthor’s dialogue during the reshoots. Many of Snyder’s original scenes were changed during reshoots.

Eisenberg said in a recent interview that none of his Justice League scenes were cut from the movie.

https://batman-news.com/2018/04/23/new-justice-league-video-reveals-part-of-lex-luthors-scene-was-a-joss-whedon-reshoot/

@AnnaB said:

@Jim666 said:

@Mike4U said:

ZS will comment on everything.

Luthor tells Superman when he arrived on the rooftop he had an hour and now that time is less. A popular Instagram account, @dceu_forever, pointed out that after this incident in the film occurs, the film ends at exactly an hour after this is said. When the post was shared on Vero, Zack Snyder simply stated in a comment, “We Like That.”

https://heroichollywood.com/batman-superman-hour-countdown/

And he keeps it short. rofl

Yesterday, a fan on Reddit found a new still of Batman (Ben Affleck) in Justice League. It showed him talking to Commissioner Gordon (J.K. Simmons) while perched on top of the gargoyle. While fans were curious about the origin of the picture at first, there was an eventual consensus that it was, in fact, an image released for the promotion of Justice League. You can read the full story here.

However, the story doesn’t just end there. Late last night Zack Snyder actually took to Vero to confirm that, while this scene wasn’t in the final movie, he had, in fact, shot it

https://heroichollywood.com/snyder-shot-batman-image-justice-league/

And he has friends to defend him. LOL

...the post-credits sequence which saw a maritime rendezvous between Lex Luthor and Deathstroke take place. At the heart of this was a video made by cinematographer Simon Firsht, which  led people to believe that Whedon shot the stinger.

Well, thanks to a new picture of Slade Wilson making its rounds, it seems we now have our answer. Originally posted by Zack Snyder and then Tweeted by DC Films Hub, the latter’s post says the auteur confirms “he shot the Lex scene,” to which Joe Manganiello replied, “he did.”

If anyone knows who shot which scenes, it’s most assuredly the actors who featured in the picture. On top of that, Manganiello soon posted the picture for himself, captioning it with “my meeting with Lex” and tagging Snyder.

Article here.

Don't try to steal his scenes. LOL

Don't steal his scenes and don't think he's not part of the DCEU anymore.

Zack Snyder received multiple credits for Wonder Woman. He was a producer on that movie and also co-wrote the story with Allan Heinberg and Jason Fuchs. Last year, producer Charles Roven said that Snyder would be returning as a producer for Wonder Woman 2, and some fans have been wondering if that’s still the case after all the drama that went down with Justice League.

Today on Vero, Snyder assured fans that he’s still producing the sequel. “Are you still a producer for Wonder Woman 2?,” a fan asked. “Oh yes,” Snyder replied.

What we don’t know is how involved Snyder will be with Wonder Woman 2. Is he just a producer in name-only, receiving credit for helping create Gal Gadot’s version of the character? Or will he actually be working on and contributing to the movie?

https://batman-news.com/2018/05/31/zack-snyder-producer-wonder-woman-2/

WW had three story by and four producers. How big was ZS's story by and producer part? WW wasn't dark. So probably small.

@Cashmere said:

Don't steal his scenes and don't think he's not part of the DCEU anymore.

Zack Snyder received multiple credits for Wonder Woman. He was a producer on that movie and also co-wrote the story with Allan Heinberg and Jason Fuchs. Last year, producer Charles Roven said that Snyder would be returning as a producer for Wonder Woman 2, and some fans have been wondering if that’s still the case after all the drama that went down with Justice League.

Today on Vero, Snyder assured fans that he’s still producing the sequel. “Are you still a producer for Wonder Woman 2?,” a fan asked. “Oh yes,” Snyder replied.

What we don’t know is how involved Snyder will be with Wonder Woman 2. Is he just a producer in name-only, receiving credit for helping create Gal Gadot’s version of the character? Or will he actually be working on and contributing to the movie?

https://batman-news.com/2018/05/31/zack-snyder-producer-wonder-woman-2/

ZS had to confirm. His fans can't trust his. rofl

  • Deadshot (producer) (announced)
  • Gotham City Sirens (producer) (announced) 2019
  • Suicide Squad 2 (producer) (announced) 2019
  • Untitled DC Comics Film (producer) (announced) 2019
  • Wonder Woman 2 (producer) (pre-production) 2018
  • Aquaman (executive producer) (post-production)

@Cashmere said:

@AnnaB said:

@Jim666 said:

@Mike4U said:

ZS will comment on everything.

Luthor tells Superman when he arrived on the rooftop he had an hour and now that time is less. A popular Instagram account, @dceu_forever, pointed out that after this incident in the film occurs, the film ends at exactly an hour after this is said. When the post was shared on Vero, Zack Snyder simply stated in a comment, “We Like That.”

https://heroichollywood.com/batman-superman-hour-countdown/

And he keeps it short. rofl

Yesterday, a fan on Reddit found a new still of Batman (Ben Affleck) in Justice League. It showed him talking to Commissioner Gordon (J.K. Simmons) while perched on top of the gargoyle. While fans were curious about the origin of the picture at first, there was an eventual consensus that it was, in fact, an image released for the promotion of Justice League. You can read the full story here.

However, the story doesn’t just end there. Late last night Zack Snyder actually took to Vero to confirm that, while this scene wasn’t in the final movie, he had, in fact, shot it

https://heroichollywood.com/snyder-shot-batman-image-justice-league/

And he has friends to defend him. LOL

...the post-credits sequence which saw a maritime rendezvous between Lex Luthor and Deathstroke take place. At the heart of this was a video made by cinematographer Simon Firsht, which  led people to believe that Whedon shot the stinger.

Well, thanks to a new picture of Slade Wilson making its rounds, it seems we now have our answer. Originally posted by Zack Snyder and then Tweeted by DC Films Hub, the latter’s post says the auteur confirms “he shot the Lex scene,” to which Joe Manganiello replied, “he did.”

If anyone knows who shot which scenes, it’s most assuredly the actors who featured in the picture. On top of that, Manganiello soon posted the picture for himself, captioning it with “my meeting with Lex” and tagging Snyder.

Article here.

Don't try to steal his scenes. LOL

Don't steal his scenes and don't think he's not part of the DCEU anymore.

Zack Snyder received multiple credits for Wonder Woman. He was a producer on that movie and also co-wrote the story with Allan Heinberg and Jason Fuchs. Last year, producer Charles Roven said that Snyder would be returning as a producer for Wonder Woman 2, and some fans have been wondering if that’s still the case after all the drama that went down with Justice League.

Today on Vero, Snyder assured fans that he’s still producing the sequel. “Are you still a producer for Wonder Woman 2?,” a fan asked. “Oh yes,” Snyder replied.

What we don’t know is how involved Snyder will be with Wonder Woman 2. Is he just a producer in name-only, receiving credit for helping create Gal Gadot’s version of the character? Or will he actually be working on and contributing to the movie?

https://batman-news.com/2018/05/31/zack-snyder-producer-wonder-woman-2/

Don’t steal a scene or part of his vision. rofl

Jay Oliva's confirmation that the freeze breath was always part of Zack Snyder's vision does not fully explain the incorporation of the ability into the movie. Though it was part of Snyder's plan for the showdown against Steppenwolf, it remains unclear which director actually brought the sequence to life. It may have always been part of the plan, but it's entirely possible that Joss Whedon captured the moment during Justice League's extensive reshoot process. Considering how little we actually know about the earliest incarnations of Justice League before Warner Bros.

https://www.cinemablend.com/news/2437420/one-justice-league-shot-that-definitely-was-part-of-zack-snyders-vision

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