Justice League Remade Twice During Extensive Reshoots
Splash Report is citing a trusted anonymous source that claims that Justice League has been "plagued with reshoots" since the movie wrapped production in October of 2016. In addition to the reshoots, the movie has also gone through plenty of on-the-spot rewrites. And where there's smoke, there's usually fire. The anonymous source is being quoted as saying this.
>Speaking on a condition of anonymity, (their source) said that in the 17 months between the start of principal photography and the final cut arriving in theaters in November that the film will have essentially been "remade...twice. >There are more reshoots COMING SOON. There have been a bunch but they're going to do MORE
pretty much all big movies have reshoots. even marvel and star wars movies.
Evan Morris
Just gonna pirate it. Will probably lie around unwatched on my hard disk just like BvE and Suicide Squad.
Brayden Green
and every time they have done this the movie has suffered for it
John White
IT WAS THE PLAN ALL ALONG
Grayson Bailey
Downloaded using internet you pay for.
Landon Ramirez
>implying I don't live in my mom's basement and pay for internet myself
Jaxon Gutierrez
>1 director drop out from WW >2 directors drop out from Flash (still without a director >1 director drop out from Batman >Suicide Squad reshoots >Wonder Woman reshoots >Justice League reshoots >Almost page one rewrite on Wonder Woman >Rewrites on Justice League >Massive rewrites on Batman >3rd page one rewrite of Flash
Everything is fine
Daniel Barnes
Who cares?
Luis Rivera
Good question, who still cares about DC movies?
Ethan Martin
Try-hard
Nolan Fisher
what's a page one rewrite?
Eli Scott
>(((trusted anonymous source)))
Daniel Carter
OP cares. He cares an awful lot, because he's on here lying about some element of this film's production every single day.
In related news, he's a faggot.
Hunter Myers
Re-writing from scratch
Dylan Richardson
See, that's why I maintain that Batman v Superman was a fluke. Yes, I genuinely think it is a misunderstood masterpiece but critics and audiences didn't get it, so lord know we aren't gonna see anything like it again. It's movies like Suicide Squad all the way now.
Landon Brown
More like JUSTice League
Jordan Cruz
Dcshitters on sciucide alert
Gavin Jenkins
>Sup Forums on suicide watch
Logan Murphy
Not a fluke. Man of Steel has multiple scenes and characters that foreshadow the biggest story elements happening in BvS, two in particular.
Gavin Lopez
This is the part where it underperforms at the box office, then they just release one of those other versions until it sells on DVD, and they say, "See, that's what we meant to do."
Fuck DC. Whoever's running that studio arm needs a bullet.
Andrew Allen
>I genuinely think it is a misunderstood masterpiece hahahaha
Adam Martin
>BvS was brilliant but Suicide Squad was trash
How the fuk
Sebastian Cook
hahahaha
Jack Gray
Explain to me why you think BVS is a masterpiece. I'm not being sarcastic
Colton Carter
It's a cuck who took the memes too seriously and is now convinced Snyder is some alt-right hero.
Jace Gomez
Man of Steel was alright but it had a pretty weak third act. Or rather, it felt like they didn't know how to conclude Supermans storyarc in an emotionally satisfying way so they just had an extended action scene to distract everyone from it.
Even critics who shat on both came to the conclusion that Suicide Squad was worse. It's, franky. an irredeemably bad movie. It should be put in a museum as a testament to all the things an action film can do wrong.
It takes a surprisingly subversive approach to its subject matter that you usually just don't see in that genre, it had a fairly decent grasp on its subtextual themes and treated many of them (not all of them, admittedly) with the subtlty the needed. It accomplished a degree of political and social relevance that most movies in the genre lack and why I'm not gonna claim it has some big, important messages about them it incorporated them well into its story. It had some pretty admirable ambition and while it didn't live up to it entirely I can't accuse it of not even trying. Like Suicide Squad.
Batman v Superman is an explicitly antiracist and antifascist movie. I mean, it's not produced by Trump cronies like Iger and Perlmutter.
Noah Thompson
Not OP, but no. Haven't watched a Zack Snyder movie since Suckerpunch, and that shit was unwatchable. Should've ended his career right there, and would've, if Nolan hadn't picked him for Man of Steel.
Brody Martinez
Not him, but I'll tell why I think so, too:
It reverses the roles the characters play in "The Dark Knight Rises," and updates the allegorical tale it told. They gave Bruce Wayne an actual psychology, complete with an inner struggle between the guy that wants to be a hero and the side of him that only wants vengeance. They re-imagined Lex Luthor as something a lot more contemporary than even the corporate fatcat/powerbroker we'd all gotten used to, and made him the millennial tech mogul that knows everyone's secrets.
They took Superman's guilt over the events that took place at the end of Man of Steel and the responsibility he feels about them and used his silence and reluctance to step up into a more public role to show how little it would take for a guy like him to stop being seen as a hero and start being seen as a god, and they didn't dumb it down and beat us over the head with what was going on with him by having him bounce it off an expositional soundboard, or worse, have it mouthpieced to him be another character like some stupid soap opera.
And that's just a few of the things I loved about it.
Elijah Powell
>critics agree SS was worse than BvS
I agree, but your assessment that, "Therefore BvS is good" is still bullshit.
Brandon Barnes
>The Dark Knight Rises
Sorry - I meant "The Dark Knight Returns."
Colton Morgan
>BvS is a masterpiece
Samuel Campbell
I didn't come to that conclusion because I liked it more than Suicide Squad, I came to that conclusion because I liked it period. I take ambition (Call it misguided ambition if want) like BvS had over bland, loveless, manufactured mediocrity like Suicide Sqad any day.
Daniel Cruz
I wasn't a huge fan of the Squad, either, but I have to admit I was impressed with the subtle little bit of world-building it pulled off under all our noses.
Carson Ramirez
>I genuinely think it is a misunderstood masterpiece
It is, at best, on par with the Star Wars prequels.
Dominic Jenkins
>all the product placement in capeshit these days
You'll pay for it one way or the other.
Kek
Wyatt Walker
Yeah, I think we had that talk in another thread at some point. And, you know, fair enough, but I have a hard time appreciating that if the framework is so weak.
I think a movie even one that's part of a franchise, has to work on its own merits and Suicide Squad doesn't because the craftsmanship is just so poor.
Carter Price
the anonymous source is trump you retard. he gets movies early because he's too busy saving america like a real human being and a real hero.
Austin Stewart
You got it completely backwards. BvE was the same bland idiotic shit like MoS with some shitty cinematic universe stuff crammed into it. Suicide Squad kinda tried to do something interesting but was made into an unwatchable mess thanks to studio fuckery.
Jordan White
probably, but definitely not paying for it
Adrian Cox
Yeah, I agree. The story just wasn't fleshed out enough. I think it could have been a totally different film with just a little more time to polish the script.
Caleb Anderson
Oh, come on, SS was aping Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy for all they're worth, except for the badly affected punk rock sensibilities, that it stole from Deadpool instead.
Batman v Superman, if anything, was Snyder trying to do something like Watchmen again... which I don't think is a bad thing because I like Watchmen quite a bit.
James Harris
I have to ask this - have you seen King Arthur?
I had this crazy-ass idea early on in the movie, long about the time they let you know that "mages" are a subset of humanity in their setting.
Jacob Lewis
The new one? No, I haven't, I don't go to the movies a whole lot, I prefer watching them at home.
Why, what are you getting at?
Landon Myers
Yeah, when I torrent it.
Carter Gonzalez
>6 films in and people expected Justice League to be snyders first well recieved movie.
I knew it waa going to be a PoS from the moment it was announced he would be directing.
Jack Hill
>SS was aping Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy for all they're worth, Yes, that was part of the studio fuckery.
>if anything, was Snyder trying to do something like Watchmen again... Snyder cares only about style, nothing else. And even there he doesn't care enough to do anything new.
Brody Ward
Why do peolle still watch capeshit? There is nothing of value in it after TDK
Thomas Jackson
I'm not saying they intended this, and I'm not saying they didn't, but the way they set it up, it could almost be set in the DCEU.
Not going to spoil anything, but Arthur's a lot larger than life with the sword in his hands. A. Lot, like capable of laying waste to whole hordes of enemies and such. He felt a lot more like a proto-superhero, and there's this crazy stuff going on with what's essentially a faerie realm they call "The Darklands" that sort of bleeds over into their reality in certain places and where they can travel to it. It had an incredibly mystic DC feel to it, despite the "laddish" Ritchie dialogue(which, incidentally, would be fucking perfect for a Constantine film). I would have zero problem seeing an Etrigan appear in that setting.
Lastly, Excalibur works as a sort of perfect inversion of Sauron's One Ring - it only works for one guy, it ups his power level to over 9000, and instead of corrupting, it sort of ennobles.
Cooper Butler
What was Snyders last movie without massive levels of studio meddling?
Ryan Morris
Sucker Punch? And we all know how that went
Josiah Evans
Not even that one. 300.
James Collins
Well no, not really. Sucker Punch was at first supposed to be a hard-R psycho thriller but the studio wanted it be a pg-13 action fest.
Blake Ortiz
Etrigan does deal with Morgana and Mordrid so it makes sense
Nicholas Myers
and it suffered for it
Jonathan Young
this was debunked as false yet the fucking pleb keep regurgitating it as true.
Fuck you brainwashed Disney sheep. You don't deserve such supirior kino
Anthony Rivera
>debunked as false
according to shills
Ryan Phillips
>every time they have done this the movie has suffered for it how can you know that if you didn't see the original cut?
Juan Price
As opposed to your unimpeachable anonymous source, right?
Wyatt Baker
because details of what these movies were ORIGINALLY going to be sounded amazing not to mention some even had said original ideas in the trailers before being cut out of the finished product.
Justin Garcia
I think super hero fiction just took a lot of inspirations from these myths and legends to begin with and now it kinda started looping around again and adaptions of these myths and legends start taking inspiration from superhero fiction.
Cameron Brooks
That could very well be, but like I said, intended or not, it could work very easily, especially considering that this is only an adaptation of the legends in the very loosest sense of the word, and I don't mean that as a bad thing - it's full-on fantasy and very much its own story.
Reminder that this thread was created by a Disneyshill to spread misinformation about Justice League before it comes out.
Juan Lewis
If I don't buy any of the advertised products, they don't get my money.
Oliver Price
>Get offered a role in capeshit >"Hey cool i sorta like those, bet it pays well too" >Suddenly get these Watchmen flashbacks >You remember watching 10 minutes of BvS on a plane trip to Shanghai >it ain't me starts playing >Zack Snyder walks on set, he's on visit >Hands you a copy of the script, gets close to you, his posture changes to try and to at least match the height of your chin, flexing his arm while giving you a handshake says in a childish, monotone voice >"Welcome back, Billy" >Call you agent >"Get me out of this, Shirley" >"You get me the fuck out"
Easton Anderson
You pay for the internet you use
Jayden Wood
When did he sign on? During the first or second director? On which script?
Carter Carter
Not sure. My anonymous source told me in good faith that OP's reportedly sucking too much dick to answer. I mean, it's not confirmed or anything, but can his continued silence leave much in the way of doubt?
Dominic Bennett
>details of what these movies were ORIGINALLY going to be sounded amazing not to mention some even had said original ideas in the trailers before being cut out of the finished product. like what? some ambiguous shots of Jyn and pals running across a beach? wow yeah that totally would've saved the movie.
Parker Sanders
>Therefore BvS is good" is still bullshit. Are you retarded? Where the fuck did he say that? You were the one who introduced hat argument in the first place.
Luke Hill
Internets primary use is porn, he's paying for porn.