Because Jared Leto's Joker is so irrelevant they can just ignore him.
This. But this new film is in a different time. Re imagining of sorts. Supposed to be a one off but if it does good Im sure they will push for another one.
Because Jared Leto's Joker is so irrelevant they can just ignore him.
This. But this new film is in a different time. Re imagining of sorts. Supposed to be a one off but if it does good Im sure they will push for another one.
Plus movie studios just seem to do what they want these days. Redboot a character 3 times in 5 minutes, ignore the last 7 sequels out of convenience. There are no rules any more.
Because Jared Leto's Joker is so irrelevant they can just ignore him.
This. But this new film is in a different time. Re imagining of sorts. Supposed to be a one off but if it does good Im sure they will push for another one.
Plus movie studios just seem to do what they want these days. Redboot a character 3 times in 5 minutes, ignore the last 7 sequels out of convenience. There are no rules any more.
Yeah. Glad I am not the only one who notices this.
YOUR COMMENTS ARE TRUE,EXCEPT THE IMPLICATION THAT THE REBOOT/SEQUEL TRAIN IS A MODERN EVIL...THEY HAVE BEEN PLAYING RUN IT BACK AGAIN WITH THE FLICKS SINCE THEY STARTED MAKING THEM...NOT NEW.JUST NEW TO YOU.
YOUR COMMENTS ARE TRUE,EXCEPT THE IMPLICATION THAT THE REBOOT/SEQUEL TRAIN IS A MODERN EVIL...THEY HAVE BEEN PLAYING RUN IT BACK AGAIN WITH THE FLICKS SINCE THEY STARTED MAKING THEM...NOT NEW.JUST NEW TO YOU.
Yes, you can say things like the Hammer Dracula is a Dracula reboot, etc, etc. But they never did it with the consistency they do today and with so little time before the previous incarnation. It's become such a regular occurrence that the term reboot had to be invented to describe the phenomenon. That's a modern term.
And ignoring sequels? To my knowledge that is a very modern thing. I could be wrong but if you know of a film that did that before the release of Superman Returns I would be genuinely curious to know.
And I'm not necessarily saying these kinds of things are an evil. They can be. But in this case I'm very much looking forward to Joaquin Phoenix's Joker.
YEAH THEY DID..IT WAS COMMON FOR DIRECTORS TO REMAKE THE SAME FILM 2 OR 3 TIMES..SOMETIMES WITH THE SAME OR SIMILAR CAST.THE WIZARD OF OZ THAT WE ALL KNOW AND LOVE WAS THE FOURTH ATTEMPT.HITCHCOCK USED TO LIKE TO SHOW MOVIES HE HAD DONE MORE THAN ONCE TO PEOPLE TO GAUGE THEIR REACTIONS TO THE SLIGHT CHANGES.THE FRONT PAGE BECAME HIS GIRL FRIDAY BECAME THE FRONT PAGE BECAME 3 OR 4 OTHER VERSIONS.JOHN WAYNE DID RIO BRAVO AND EL DORADO ALMOST BACK TO BACK,AND IN INTERVIEWS SAID"IF IT WORKS,KEEP WORKING IT".SOME LIKE IT HOT,THE MALTESE FALCON,BEN HUR,THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN,A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS,THE A STAR IS BORN STARRING LADY GAGA IS THE FOURTH TIME ITS BEEN DONE.SILENT FILMS ALMOST ALL GOT REMADE FOR TALKING,BLACK AND WHITES WERE OFTEN REMADE FOR COLOR...FOREIGN FILMS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN REMADE FOR AMERICAN AUDIENCES,A LARGE CHUNK OF THE TIME WITHOUT MUCH MENTION OF THE ORIGINAL.ALL THE SERIALS THAT THE CLASSIC ACTORS SHOT,DOZENS OF SHORT FLICKS IN THE SAME LINE.IT WILL TAKE YOU 12 HOURS TO WATCH THE THREE MUSKETEERS JOHN WAYNE.IT WAS SHOT IN 20 TO 30 MINUTES SHORTS FILMS.PLAYS ADAPTED FOR THE SCREEN,THEN ADAPTED INTO A PLAY FROM THE MOVIE AND BACK AGAIN.ACTORS LIKE HEPBURN AND TRACY DOING A DOZEN FILMS TOGETHER,WHILE DIFFERENT,THEYRE NOT THAT DIFFERENT.IF ANYTHING IS DIFFERENT THESE DAYS IT IS THAT WE FILM LOVERS ARE BETTER INFORMED OF HOW MANY TIMES STORIES ARE RECYCLED OR REINVENTED.
YEAH THEY DID..IT WAS COMMON FOR DIRECTORS TO REMAKE THE SAME FILM 2 OR 3 TIMES..SOMETIMES WITH THE SAME OR SIMILAR CAST.THE WIZARD OF OZ THAT WE ALL KNOW AND LOVE WAS THE FOURTH ATTEMPT.HITCHCOCK USED TO LIKE TO SHOW MOVIES HE HAD DONE MORE THAN ONCE TO PEOPLE TO GAUGE THEIR REACTIONS TO THE SLIGHT CHANGES.THE FRONT PAGE BECAME HIS GIRL FRIDAY BECAME THE FRONT PAGE BECAME 3 OR 4 OTHER VERSIONS.JOHN WAYNE DID RIO BRAVO AND EL DORADO ALMOST BACK TO BACK,AND IN INTERVIEWS SAID"IF IT WORKS,KEEP WORKING IT".SOME LIKE IT HOT,THE MALTESE FALCON,BEN HUR,THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN,A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS,THE A STAR IS BORN STARRING LADY GAGA IS THE FOURTH TIME ITS BEEN DONE.SILENT FILMS ALMOST ALL GOT REMADE FOR TALKING,BLACK AND WHITES WERE OFTEN REMADE FOR COLOR...FOREIGN FILMS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN REMADE FOR AMERICAN AUDIENCES,A LARGE CHUNK OF THE TIME WITHOUT MUCH MENTION OF THE ORIGINAL.ALL THE SERIALS THAT THE CLASSIC ACTORS SHOT,DOZENS OF SHORT FLICKS IN THE SAME LINE.IT WILL TAKE YOU 12 HOURS TO WATCH THE THREE MUSKETEERS JOHN WAYNE.IT WAS SHOT IN 20 TO 30 MINUTES SHORTS FILMS.PLAYS ADAPTED FOR THE SCREEN,THEN ADAPTED INTO A PLAY FROM THE MOVIE AND BACK AGAIN.ACTORS LIKE HEPBURN AND TRACY DOING A DOZEN FILMS TOGETHER,WHILE DIFFERENT,THEYRE NOT THAT DIFFERENT.IF ANYTHING IS DIFFERENT THESE DAYS IT IS THAT WE FILM LOVERS ARE BETTER INFORMED OF HOW MANY TIMES STORIES ARE RECYCLED OR REINVENTED.
I'm not too fond of Phoenix "taking over the role" since Leto is a capable Joker, but just wasn't given enough to do in Suicide Squad...
That said, A. its a standalone film (not going to be connected to the DCEU), B. Phoenix fits the somber and dark mood they're going for with this one...athough I STILL think Leto could've pulled it off, Leto just looks so much YOUNGER (even though he's OLDER..haha...how crazy is that?)
I could be wrong but if you know of a film that did that before the release of Superman Returns I would be genuinely curious to know.
With the exception of the guest few Sean Connery films where there was a "gradually learning about the existence of SPECTRE and Blofeld" plot thread running through them, the James Bond films have always acted as if he previous films in the franchise did not exist.
I'm not too fond of Phoenix "taking over the role" since Leto is a capable Joker, but just wasn't given enough to do in Suicide Squad...
That said, A. its a standalone film (not going to be connected to the DCEU), B. Phoenix fits the somber and dark mood they're going for with this one...athough I STILL think Leto could've pulled it off, Leto just looks so much YOUNGER (even though he's OLDER..haha...how crazy is that?)
REBOOT IS JUST A FANCY NEW NAME FOR REMAKE...SAME DAMN THING.
The term reboot has become overused which does make things a bit confusing but...
A remake is a reinterpretation of a specific film. The Cape Fear remake, for example, is Martin Scorsese's spin on the same story as the original.
A reboot is specifically franchise based and starts that franchise again from scratch. It has the same characters but does not have the same story and the film makers have no responsibility to the original piece, it can go completely it's own way. Batman Begins, for example, does not tell the same story as Tim Burton's first Batman film. It's a reinterpretation of the character, not the film.
THEY ARE THE SAME THING.AND THEY ARE BOTH AS OLD AS ORIGINALS.
In serial fiction, a reboot is a new start to an established fictional universe, work, or series that discards all continuity to re-create its characters, plotlines and backstory from the beginning.[1][2] It has been described as a way to "rebrand"[3] or "restart an entertainment universe that has already been established".[1] Another definition of a reboot is a remake which is part of an established film series or other media franchise.[4] The term has been criticised for being a vague and "confusing"[5] "buzzword",[6] and a neologism for remake,[7][8] a concept which has been losing popularity in the 2010s.
Resposta de JustinJackFlash
no 29 de abril do 2019 ás 2:30PM
Because Jared Leto's Joker is so irrelevant they can just ignore him.
Resposta de OddRob
no 29 de abril do 2019 ás 11:20PM
This. But this new film is in a different time. Re imagining of sorts. Supposed to be a one off but if it does good Im sure they will push for another one.
Resposta de JustinJackFlash
no 30 de abril do 2019 ás 4:15AM
Plus movie studios just seem to do what they want these days. Redboot a character 3 times in 5 minutes, ignore the last 7 sequels out of convenience. There are no rules any more.
Resposta de A-Dubya
no 29 de maio do 2019 ás 1:24PM
Yeah. Glad I am not the only one who notices this.
Resposta de VHS-VANDAL
no 29 de maio do 2019 ás 1:37PM
YOUR COMMENTS ARE TRUE,EXCEPT THE IMPLICATION THAT THE REBOOT/SEQUEL TRAIN IS A MODERN EVIL...THEY HAVE BEEN PLAYING RUN IT BACK AGAIN WITH THE FLICKS SINCE THEY STARTED MAKING THEM...NOT NEW.JUST NEW TO YOU.
Resposta de JustinJackFlash
no 29 de maio do 2019 ás 6:01PM
Yes, you can say things like the Hammer Dracula is a Dracula reboot, etc, etc. But they never did it with the consistency they do today and with so little time before the previous incarnation. It's become such a regular occurrence that the term reboot had to be invented to describe the phenomenon. That's a modern term.
And ignoring sequels? To my knowledge that is a very modern thing. I could be wrong but if you know of a film that did that before the release of Superman Returns I would be genuinely curious to know.
And I'm not necessarily saying these kinds of things are an evil. They can be. But in this case I'm very much looking forward to Joaquin Phoenix's Joker.
Resposta de VHS-VANDAL
no 29 de maio do 2019 ás 7:37PM
YEAH THEY DID..IT WAS COMMON FOR DIRECTORS TO REMAKE THE SAME FILM 2 OR 3 TIMES..SOMETIMES WITH THE SAME OR SIMILAR CAST.THE WIZARD OF OZ THAT WE ALL KNOW AND LOVE WAS THE FOURTH ATTEMPT.HITCHCOCK USED TO LIKE TO SHOW MOVIES HE HAD DONE MORE THAN ONCE TO PEOPLE TO GAUGE THEIR REACTIONS TO THE SLIGHT CHANGES.THE FRONT PAGE BECAME HIS GIRL FRIDAY BECAME THE FRONT PAGE BECAME 3 OR 4 OTHER VERSIONS.JOHN WAYNE DID RIO BRAVO AND EL DORADO ALMOST BACK TO BACK,AND IN INTERVIEWS SAID"IF IT WORKS,KEEP WORKING IT".SOME LIKE IT HOT,THE MALTESE FALCON,BEN HUR,THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN,A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS,THE A STAR IS BORN STARRING LADY GAGA IS THE FOURTH TIME ITS BEEN DONE.SILENT FILMS ALMOST ALL GOT REMADE FOR TALKING,BLACK AND WHITES WERE OFTEN REMADE FOR COLOR...FOREIGN FILMS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN REMADE FOR AMERICAN AUDIENCES,A LARGE CHUNK OF THE TIME WITHOUT MUCH MENTION OF THE ORIGINAL.ALL THE SERIALS THAT THE CLASSIC ACTORS SHOT,DOZENS OF SHORT FLICKS IN THE SAME LINE.IT WILL TAKE YOU 12 HOURS TO WATCH THE THREE MUSKETEERS JOHN WAYNE.IT WAS SHOT IN 20 TO 30 MINUTES SHORTS FILMS.PLAYS ADAPTED FOR THE SCREEN,THEN ADAPTED INTO A PLAY FROM THE MOVIE AND BACK AGAIN.ACTORS LIKE HEPBURN AND TRACY DOING A DOZEN FILMS TOGETHER,WHILE DIFFERENT,THEYRE NOT THAT DIFFERENT.IF ANYTHING IS DIFFERENT THESE DAYS IT IS THAT WE FILM LOVERS ARE BETTER INFORMED OF HOW MANY TIMES STORIES ARE RECYCLED OR REINVENTED.
Resposta de JustinJackFlash
no 30 de maio do 2019 ás 4:22AM
These are all remakes, not reboots.
Resposta de jorgito2001
no 30 de maio do 2019 ás 9:19AM
I'm not too fond of Phoenix "taking over the role" since Leto is a capable Joker, but just wasn't given enough to do in Suicide Squad...
That said, A. its a standalone film (not going to be connected to the DCEU), B. Phoenix fits the somber and dark mood they're going for with this one...athough I STILL think Leto could've pulled it off, Leto just looks so much YOUNGER (even though he's OLDER..haha...how crazy is that?)
Resposta de autoexec.batman
no 30 de maio do 2019 ás 10:08AM
With the exception of the guest few Sean Connery films where there was a "gradually learning about the existence of SPECTRE and Blofeld" plot thread running through them, the James Bond films have always acted as if he previous films in the franchise did not exist.
Resposta de JustinJackFlash
no 30 de maio do 2019 ás 1:19PM
Jesus! Leto is almost 50! He has aged well.
Resposta de VHS-VANDAL
no 30 de maio do 2019 ás 3:20PM
REBOOT IS JUST A FANCY NEW NAME FOR REMAKE...SAME DAMN THING.
Resposta de JustinJackFlash
no 30 de maio do 2019 ás 4:30PM
The term reboot has become overused which does make things a bit confusing but...
A remake is a reinterpretation of a specific film. The Cape Fear remake, for example, is Martin Scorsese's spin on the same story as the original.
A reboot is specifically franchise based and starts that franchise again from scratch. It has the same characters but does not have the same story and the film makers have no responsibility to the original piece, it can go completely it's own way. Batman Begins, for example, does not tell the same story as Tim Burton's first Batman film. It's a reinterpretation of the character, not the film.
Resposta de VHS-VANDAL
no 30 de maio do 2019 ás 10:55PM
THEY ARE THE SAME THING.AND THEY ARE BOTH AS OLD AS ORIGINALS.
In serial fiction, a reboot is a new start to an established fictional universe, work, or series that discards all continuity to re-create its characters, plotlines and backstory from the beginning.[1][2] It has been described as a way to "rebrand"[3] or "restart an entertainment universe that has already been established".[1] Another definition of a reboot is a remake which is part of an established film series or other media franchise.[4] The term has been criticised for being a vague and "confusing"[5] "buzzword",[6] and a neologism for remake,[7][8] a concept which has been losing popularity in the 2010s.
Resposta de mcse2000ca
no 2 de xullo do 2019 ás 12:59PM
Because Leto ruined the joker and nobody wants to bring that back.