by MouthForWar » Thu Aug 01, 2013 4:16 am
I dunno man, I try to stay positive, but I just don't feel like WB have their head on straight.
They've already said this movie will be inspired by TDKR, and them getting Miller on board in just cements that. And for a re-introduction of Batman and the first meeting with Superman, TDKR is exactly the wrong thing to go to. The fact that they are looking at it close enough to bring Miller in is what raises a major red flag for me.
I feel like consulting someone like John Byrne, Gail Simone, Paul Dini, Scott Snyder, Dennis Jurgens, or hell, I'll even take Grant Morrison... those would be better people to talk to. Its not like Miller would be the only name they could get if they were JUST concerned about raising PR with fans.
My point is that Frank Miller doesn't like Superman and his take on Batman hasn't been remotely good since DKR. Which raises my next point, and that's that Miller shouldn't really be consulting on Batman either.
It just seems like creatively, they're going with the wrong approach right from the get go.
And without Nolan working as the trusted in-between WB and Snyder/Goyer, there will no doubt be more big wig producers from Warner bringing in their ideas of what they think fans want or whatever. That's already showing... Zack Snyder basically saying "Despite how I feel about Superman, I have to go with what Warner wants" isn't exactly a ringing endorsement for his newest film, is it?
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