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It's one thing when a guy like Ray Fisher, who's basically a complete unknown, hurls nasty allegations towards Whedon but it's something completely different when Charisma Carpenter and Sarah Michelle Gellar make allegations, especially when they're backed by all-around good guy, David Boreanaz. Whedon's had a crazy successful run but that's come to an end. And no offense, it's quite clear that people outside of the industry have a different view of what's a success and what's not successful at the box office because Whedon has definitely had fairly massive success. |
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Deborah Snyder says there are 2,650 new VFX shots in Justice League. “If you think about it, about how much extra time that is, and then you think about how visual effects-heavy these superhero films are, we had to do, in six months, 2,650-some-odd visual effects shots. Normally, when you do these movies, what happens is, as you’re shooting, you start turning over shots. Listen, we had a lot of assets built, but I think the way the theatrical release was done, they changed a lot of things. Through the process, as we were working on the movie, [there were] some of the things they wanted Zack to change, some of the designs of the characters. So, we want back to the original intention, of Zack’s intention, in terms of the characters and had to rebuild those models. But then there were just so many shots to do. Visual effects [people] wanted a year to get it done, and [WB] said, ‘We’ll do it, but we want it by the end of March.’ I think it was the beginning of March actually. And we were like, ‘Okay! We’re just going to figure it out!'” "We literally shot one scene, like one additional [scene]. I shot three days here. That’s it. That what we captured’.” Said scene is reportedly the infamous Knightmare scene teased in “Batman v. Superman” and required the return of Ben Affleck, Ezra Miller, Amber Heard and Jared Leto. Miller shot his scenes by remote as he was in the UK working on “Fantastic Beasts” at the time. Zack Snyder has revealed on his Vero account that he is working on a black and white version of the film he calls the “Justice is Gray” version. A first taste of Junkie XL’s score for the new cut can be heard here. He also revealed to Minutemen he’s working on a reimagining of the Arthurian legend. Finally, check out a fun segment below on the upcoming new cut. ------------ So the new scene has been edited to around 4 minutes of screen time but I'd imagine they shot quite a bit more. But 2,650 VFX shots weren't cheap and probably cost somewhere around $40-50 million in total, which meant they spent somewhere around $20 million for those additional 4 minutes of screen time. Ouch. |
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I’ll probably pay for HBO Max for a month just so I can watch this.
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On a side note, now I finally understand why so many people have been disappointed or even upset about the DC Live Action movies because just last week, my kids and I have begun watching the animated DC on HBO Max and damn, there's some really, really good content with stories and storylines that are way better than anything DC hasproduced since The Dark Knight Rises, IMO. |
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Many of the Justice League actors have openly supported Fisher's grievance with both Warners and Whedon which indicates that whatever happened to him on set was witnessed by others as well. In addition to former cast members and actors, his wife has totally trashed him publicly, so I'm guessing it'll be a long, long time before he's given a real budget for either a series or film. |
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Sure, if you aren't a fan. If a movie sucks, or is drastically worse than expected it is fact a flop for the people who actually watch the movie. It sucks when shitty movies break even or make a bit of money because it encourages more of the same.
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This is a super long article. I am not a big fan of the 4:3 decision.
https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood...gue-snyder-cut Justice League: The Shocking, Exhilarating, Heartbreaking True Story of #TheSnyderCut Rebuilding the story he had always envisioned is what invigorates Snyder most. He can go as deep and dark as he likes. He can say to hell with DC’s official time line for the characters and let this alt version of the Justice League story wind up wherever he pleases. He has put Superman in a sleek black suit instead of the iconic blue and red. He’s added the Joker (Jared Leto). He has reshot the ending with a hero cameo that will blow hard-core fans’ minds. In what may be a divisive move, he’s also presenting the movie in the boxy 4:3 format rather than wide-screen so that one day it can be watched on IMAX screens. Some may be irritated by seeing Justice League on HBO Max with black bars on either side. Snyder isn’t troubled by that. |
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