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As far I believe, these images posted by Hollywood stuntman and fight choreographer, Greg Van Borssum, are the first behind-the-scenes look at George Miller's Justice League: Mortal cast. You can see: Armie Hammer ("The Lone Ranger") who would've played Batman, Adam Brody ("The O.C.") who would've been The Flash, D.J. Cotrona ("G.I. Joe: Retaliation") who would've played Superman, Megan Gale ("Project Runway Australia") who would've played Wonder Woman, Santiago Cabrera ("Heroes") who would've played Aquaman, Hugh Keays-Byrne ("Mad Max: Fury Road") who would've played The Martian Manhunter, Teresa Palmer ("The Grudge 2") who would've played Talia Al Ghul and Jay Baruchel ("Goon") who would've played Maxwell Lord. Only main cast members not included in the images below are Common (John Stewart), Anton Yelchin (Wally West), Zoe Kazan (Iris West) and Stephen Tobolowsky (Alfred Pennyworth).
In February of 2007, Warner Bros. hired Keiran and Michelle Mulroney to write a script for a Justice League movie. This caught many observers by surprise as WB had just released Bryan Singer's Superman Returns the year before, and Chris Nolan was just beginning production of The Dark Knight. Leaving many fans wondering if Brandon Routh or Christian Bale was part of the equation. In September of 2007, George Miller ("Mad Max") came on board as director and would later confirmed that his film would feature new interpretations of Superman and Batman.
Warner Bros. fast tracked the film in hopes of avoiding the Writers Guild of America strike, and scheduled the film to begin filming in February 2008 in Australia. This is when the perfect storm happened. Recently-elected prime minister, Kevin Rudd, changed the tax rebate incentive program and then the writer's strike took place. With an estimated budget well over $200 million, and with no ability to make changes to the script, due to the strike, Warner Bros. had to pull the plug on the project. It also didn't help that fan backlash to the film was incredibly high, so anticipation for it was lukewarm at best.
From the bottom- director George Miller, Jay Baruchel (Maxwell Lord), Hugh Keays-Byrne (Martian Manhunter). Next row- Santiago Cabrera (Aquaman), Adam Brody (The Flash), Teresa Palmer (Talia al Ghul), stuntman Greg Van Borssum, and producer Barrie Osborne(Lord of the Rings). Armie Hammer (Batman) is at the very back and D.J. Cotrona (Superman) directly in front of him.
Words can't even describe how excited I am for ASM 2. Can I get a link to that ending spoiler?
IDK if I want to read the ending or not? Was it a good ending? If so send it through.
Historically speaking the Spider-Man franchises have been terrible at keeping secrets. Raimi literally told someone walking by the shoot of Spider-Man 3 the entire story a year before the film's release
This spoiler isn't really that detailed but it still exposes major information
From Reddit
Norman dies in TASM2 from his mystery illness. Said mystery illness can be cured by Peter's blood. Harry and Electro fail to obtain this and he passes. Harry is sent to Ravencroft at the film's end. After credits scene involves The Man In Shadows from the first film walking up to Norman's cryogenically frozen head in a chamber and saying, "Wake up old friend."
Dude answered some questions in the thread
This confirms Norman's death
They also show the symbiote in an alternate trailer (the scene with doc ock's arms and the vulture's wings)
i don't even think 'plot twist' and spoilers matter in superhero flicks tbh.. Everyone knew Miranda Tate was Talia and most people were aware Bucky was the winter solider
quick following TASM 2 because of all of the promotional information..
i don't even think 'plot twist' and spoilers matter in superhero flicks tbh.. Everyone knew Miranda Tate was Talia and most people were aware Bucky was the winter solider
i don't even think 'plot twist' and spoilers matter in superhero flicks tbh.. Everyone knew Miranda Tate was Talia and most people were aware Bucky was the winter solider
I think they do on less obvious things, especially those that weren't accidentally shot during filming or are part of the marketing. I mean WS is obvious but Miranda Tate/Marion Cotillard was only obvious to most because they saw her on set wearing that Persian robe or whatever, without that, I don't think many would have guessed she was Talia. I know a few die-hard Batman fans who stayed away from anything to do with the films and really did not see that twist coming and that it was her that escaped from that prison.
Can we keep the spoilers to the ASM2 thread though so I can just avoid that like I did TWS? That last sentence of yours kind of makes me think there's someone who will reveal themselves in the end of the film that sounds like it should be a big surprise.
i don't even think 'plot twist' and spoilers matter in superhero flicks tbh.. Everyone knew Miranda Tate was Talia and most people were aware Bucky was the winter solider
I think they do on less obvious things, especially those that weren't accidentally shot during filming or are part of the marketing. I mean WS is obvious but Miranda Tate/Marion Cotillard was only obvious to most because they saw her on set wearing that Persian robe or whatever, without that, I don't think many would have guessed she was Talia. I know a few die-hard Batman fans who stayed away from anything to do with the films and really did not see that twist coming and that it was her that escaped from that prison.
Can we keep the spoilers to the ASM2 thread though so I can just avoid that like I did TWS? That last sentence of yours kind of makes me think there's someone who will reveal themselves in the end of the film that sounds like it should be a big surprise.
really don't know what they're doing with that film lolDrew Goddard, the director of Cabin in the Woods, is gonna direct the Sinister Six movie.
So that's a thing.