Phillips is definitely not a poor director, War Dogs is actually solid, but he's not the type of director I'd expect to get a hold of PhoenixOr he just liked the pitch and was interested in working with the director
He probably just really liked the pitch/scriptHenry should be on Twitch
Phillips is definitely not a poor director, War Dogs is actually solid, but he's not the type of director I'd expect to get a hold of Phoenix
Up and coming actor/writer/director/singer/artist/web designer/MMA champion/Batman frontrunner Brendan Schaub had mentioned a while back on JRE that he knows the writer and the script is apparently super brutal and fucked up, so I'm very curious
I would love if Henry Cavill did the Comedian in Cars bit with Sienfeld (obviously not a Comedian) but Cavill does it wearing the Superman costume and it's part of the Superman marketing.
He also has to be in complete character the entire time lol
"I wanted to keep the shorter cape as a throwback to the original because that's something that sets him apart from Superman or Batman," the director tells EW. "It makes him feel a bit more Golden Age superhero, which is the vibe I'm going for." Yet Shazam also has a hood from DC's 2011 "New 52" relaunch, a glowing lightning bolt that can appear across his chest and wears the gold gauntlets from one of Shazam's animated movie appearances.
Levi's muscular look in the film has been a point of online fandom curiosity. The actor seriously bulked up in the gym to play the role, though like many who have portrayed superheroes in the past also had a bit of help from the suit itself. "I don't know if [the suit is] crazy big if you look at some of the others — look at Batman," Sandberg notes.
Billy is shown on a soda run with fellow orphan Freddy Feeman (Jack Dylan Grazer, who played the hypochondriac Eddie in It).
I was weirded out about the poster calling them Billy XD.The kid with the cane isn't Billy:
It'd be kinda weird for Shazam and Billy to be visible at the same time ;)
You're right ! I thought it was just a conceptual image, and that it was Billy's actor.The kid with the cane isn't Billy:
It'd be kinda weird for Shazam and Billy to be visible at the same time ;)
But it's cola lolYo that's underage drinking...
Also, was anyone else expecting some CGI work with the inner thunderbolt logo?
EDIT: Just read the quote, glowing bolt is mentioned. So let's see what it looks like in the movie
That wouldn't be drinking either...
They could at least update Batman for the one x/pro.Hmm sounds like they have sod all to show for last three years.
He cites the complex, introspective Superman: For Tomorrow as "one of my favourite comic books. I would definitely like to tell a story like that". Clearly he has unfinished business in the cape. "There's an opportunity to keep on telling Superman stories, and getting them exactly right. Showing the things like hope and joy and that wonderful power of his to make people believe in themselves."
If Man of Steel 2 never materialises, perhaps Cavill can produce it himself. He recently co-founded his own production company, Prometheus Productions, with his brother Charlie and close friend Ben Blankenship as an antidote to the poison that has seeped through much of Hollywood. Having witnessed his fair share of "horror stories", the ambition is for Prometheus to be run on the values of common decency as much as pursuit of cinematic greatness.
Forget MoS2. I love that piece about his new production company. Cavill is such a great guy.In this interview Cavill mentions that he would like to adapt Superman: For Tomorrow;
https://www.squaremile.com/features/interview/henry-cavill-mission-impossible/
Thoughts?
Hopefully that EW first looks doesn't mean no trailer at SDCC for Captain Marvel.
Please say it is so, cause I've craved a trailer for months.I'm under the impression that it exists BECAUSE there is going to be some footage... almost like it's gearing up for some more promotion.
"I'm not in that one," Johnson revealed. "It's Shazam and Black Adam and, with the way the DC universe works, we should — in theory — meet up on the big screen. But who knows."