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I want to see Sups go crazy in the next movie, sort of like what happened in Injustice.
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We weep a too-late tear for Christopher Reeve.
Man of Steel to 'Cause' Justice League Movie?
It was rumored, but not yet confirmed, earlier this week that director Zack Snyder and screenwriter David S. Goyer have been set to make the Man of Steel sequel. In that report, it was also mentioned that Goyer has a three-picture deal with Warner Bros. which includes the sequel and also the Justice League movie. So will he write that film as well?
Bleeding Cool caught up with the writer and got a little more info on which direction they may be going with the shared universe. Here is an excerpt from their conversation:
David Goyer: It is our intention that, in success, this would be the zero issue and from this point onward, possible films could expand into a shared universe. In our world, the Man of Steel world, Zack has gone on record saying that we’re implying there are other superheroes in this world. But I don’t know that they’ve come forward yet. The idea is that Superman is the first one. There might be people helping people, but not in costumes, and that Superman comes forward and announces himself to the world. In him announcing himself, he’s the one that changes things.
Bleeding Cool: You’re positing a cause and effect?
David Goyer: Yes, yes absolutely, in our mind.
Bleeding Cool: And so now, Bruce Wayne will feel alright in his ears, where he might not have dressed up like that before. Is that the kind of thinking?
David Goyer: Well, yes… there’s definitely… I don’t want to get too in depth. Obviously, Zack and I have had conversations… but there would be a cause and effect. And that would extend to the collateral damage that happened, and to what other countries feel about the fact Superman calls America his home. Man of Steel doesn’t exist in a vacuum.
man i know i said it before but im a say it again they need to reboot GL with the black dude
wear a cape tooI got my MoS Tees, just not sure what to wear. Got the black, red/blue, black tank and black zod. Will likely rock this black MoS tee though.
wear a cape tooI got my MoS Tees, just not sure what to wear. Got the black, red/blue, black tank and black zod. Will likely rock this black MoS tee though.
I got my MoS Tees, just not sure what to wear. Got the black, red/blue, black tank and black zod. Will likely rock this black MoS tee though.
u liking what u see huh?That you RFX?
BOX OFFICE: Zack Snyder's MAN OF STEEL Already Breaking Records Internationally
Man of Steel opens officially in North America at midnight and will then be screened from Friday at an incredible 4,207 locations across the country. 850 of those are 2D only, while the rest will be a combination of 3D and 2D. In a bid to combat rival studio estimates of an opening weekend of $95 - $100 million, Warner Bros. are predicting a rather conservative $80 million for its first three days of release. However, it's thought that the added 3D ticket price may help it exceed these numbers, although a big part of that will also come down to word of mouth (Man of Steel may have received a mixed response from some critics, but the majority of fans who have been lucky enough to already see it have had nothing but good things to say). Advance ticket sales are strong and the film will also open at several key territories this weekend before debuting at an additional 26 next week. Ultimately, Man of Steel will be shown on 21,000 screens internationally. It has in fact already opened in the Philippines where it shattered their all-time box office record to become the biggest opening day ever with $1,657,532.
Here's some good news:
BOX OFFICE: Zack Snyder's MAN OF STEEL Already Breaking Records Internationally
Man of Steel opens officially in North America at midnight and will then be screened from Friday at an incredible 4,207 locations across the country. 850 of those are 2D only, while the rest will be a combination of 3D and 2D. In a bid to combat rival studio estimates of an opening weekend of $95 - $100 million, Warner Bros. are predicting a rather conservative $80 million for its first three days of release. However, it's thought that the added 3D ticket price may help it exceed these numbers, although a big part of that will also come down to word of mouth (Man of Steel may have received a mixed response from some critics, but the majority of fans who have been lucky enough to already see it have had nothing but good things to say). Advance ticket sales are strong and the film will also open at several key territories this weekend before debuting at an additional 26 next week. Ultimately, Man of Steel will be shown on 21,000 screens internationally. It has in fact already opened in the Philippines where it shattered their all-time box office record to become the biggest opening day ever with $1,657,532.
Mind = Blown. Would've never guessed you were tatted up.I got my MoS Tees, just not sure what to wear. Got the black, red/blue, black tank and black zod. Will likely rock this black MoS tee though.