A shirt would be dope
A shirt would be dope
Wonder if this will convince anyone who believed WB has Gunn working on a secret Secret Six movie
https://deadline.com/2018/10/secret...e-cbs-pilot-production-commitment-1202480562/
Because that never happens with WB/DCDon't see why this developing series and what James Gunn are working on couldn't be developed concurrently. Also, the well-known Gail Simone-penned Secret Six series is only one incarnation of the team, and I'm not sure if CBS would be the right place to introduce someone of Ragdoll's flexibility and personality in a new show.
You heard anything on that recently?
You heard anything on that recently?
And the Supergirl show has been going on for years, it isn't being developed at the same time as the proposed movie.
lol, Ray is like Snyder's Batista. He clearly got fucked over the most by WB/Whedon with literally his whole character being destroyed with the reshoots/recuts
That vicious streak made him a candidate for the Warner Bros. and DC's Deathstroke standalone movie, though there's been no news of Evans' potential attachment since word spread in 2017. "I had a phone call a long time ago about it, I had a follow-up call where I spoke to Joe [Manganiello] about it, and really nothing else since," he says, adding with a laugh, "I saw an awful lot of reporting on it! I saw a lot of articles. But I think wherever the articles came from, they know more about it than I do to be perfectly blunt."
Funny how the trades often seem to know more about films in production than the folks making them. ("Dude, if you hear anything, let me know!" Evans cracks.) And yet Evans' treatment of Deathstroke sounds promising, to hear him speak about it: "It was an opportunity for me to do something different from what's out there at the moment," as he puts it. Different is good. Different, in this case, is "quite lean, quite mean in that way, and be something that wasn't afraid to go to some pretty dark places, because that character has some pretty dark history about him," Evans rattles off. He talks about the framework of Korean noir films, something hard-edged, unforgiving, and free of bloat. If you can picture The Raid but with Manganiello kicking ass instead of Iko Uwais, you've got the basic outline of how Evans' Deathstroke might look if the project actually moves ahead.
I'd give up pretty much everything down the road to ensure that Evans' Deathstroke happens. This is one of those properties where the director might just get to do whatever he wants... You can place Deathstroke into the big picture later.Sounds promising, but I'd prefer they focus on the current slate before trying to add on more
Well.... good thing to you lol.I'd give up pretty much everything down the road to ensure that Evans' Deathstroke happens. This is one of those properties where the director might just get to do whatever he wants... You can place Deathstroke into the big picture later.
Not much going on with the current slate anyway. Everything's still just developing for the most part.
Exactly... On top of that, a Deathstroke story could have absolutely nothing to do with the greater universe.From the sounds of things, it wouldn't interrupt the other projects at all. It'd end up being a lower to mid-budget movie, likely with an R-rating. We've seen how there's success to be made in that space. Could be a ~$50M budget movie and it'd easily be profitable.
Well MoS and BvS are basically art house indie films and Wonder Woman is a documentary.A nonstop action romp is what is completely different from everything else?
We've got a lot of nonstop CGI fest action/comedies.A nonstop action romp is what is completely different from everything else?
We must've watched different films.Well MoS and BvS are basically art house indie films and Wonder Woman is a documentary.
Damn, I know the movies lack humor but the OT too?
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/h...-an-idea-deathstroke-may-never-happen-1151599
Someone at WB, make the damn call.
I think the initial villain for Suicide Squad 2 was Black Mask. Which makes kinda sense. Now he is in Birds of Prey, and o'Connor didn't like that and dropped it. So we have Gunn now, who can use Deathstroke as either member or villain.A Deathstroke movie with Raid style action seems like an obvious choice to make, but I think people in Hollywood tend to use that movie title more as a buzzword style descriptor rather than an actual high bar for quality action because it's not trivial to aspire to that level. The Russos said the same thing when they were working on Winter Soldier, but that movie's fight scenes, while cool, don't hold a candle to the Raid's action. Hollywood productions don't hire usually actors that can really do that stuff, or if they do, they don't give them enough time to make it look as good.
A Deathstroke movie with Raid style action seems like an obvious choice to make, but I think people in Hollywood tend to use that movie title more as a buzzword style descriptor rather than an actual high bar for quality action because it's not trivial to aspire to that level. The Russos said the same thing when they were working on Winter Soldier, but that movie's fight scenes, while cool, don't hold a candle to the Raid's action. Hollywood productions don't usually hire actors that can really do that stuff, or if they do, they don't give them enough time to make it look as good.
Remind me again when they started casting and have a date. Until then, it's nothing to me :/