by Ken Davis » Sun Mar 29, 2015 7:47 pm
The Warner's people have been literally screamed at for not getting it. They've been told their animation division understand these characters backwards and forwards, they've sent execs to "consult" and they come back sniffing that "animation isn't really cinema". Never mind that a 2 hr animation story/script is pretty much the same animal as a 2 hr live action script.
Egos just get in the way because everyone wants to be the golden boy, rake in a billion dollars box-office and elevate their careers. So they all have their own ideas about what to do.
Case in point.......Doomsday is in this movie. That should sent a chill down your spine, but not for the reason you think.
The long-term plan is that Darkseid is the big-bad for this franchise, just like Thanos is for Marvel. Hints, references to, and glimpses of for a few movies until the big confrontation and boss-fight.
What was proposed in THIS movie is something that would have been an end-credit scene in the FIRST movie.
Zod's body is laying on a slab. He's dead. Morgue is quiet. Light flashes on a wall, something erupts..........a humongous BOOM.
And a portal opens.
And some chittering insect-like armoured humanoids come out, grab the body and retreat back through the portal. Zod would return to fight the JLA, reanimated in a 3rd or 4th film as Doomsday, under the control of Darkseid.
This is what was proposed.
Warner execs didn't have a CLUE as to who Doomsday was.
Someone handed them some comics.
You could say here that hilarity then ensued, but it was pretty nuts.
All of a sudden they wanted to "Doomsday" everything.
Forget Zod, they wanted to use Jason Mamoa and make Doomsday a "sexy guy". They wanted to do spin-off movies starring Doomsday, they wanted to have Doomsday fight Wonder Woman in her movie ( cuz he's now a "sexy" guy, remember), they wanted Doomsday to fight Shazam in HIS movie......
They wanted Doomsday to appear in all the remaining movies, as a threat that Superman and co fight, but cannot beat, and they either contain him, or he beats and kills a hero ( or a couple) and the good guys retreat and..............I have a head-ache recounting all this that I was told.
PRESUMABLY, someone came along and knocked a bit of sense into the Warner's people, because all of this has been backed off of.........except for Doomsday appearing in Dawn of Justice.
Look, this now gets into spoiler stuff........you KNOW that if Doomsday appears......it means ONE THING.
This is ONE of the thrusts of this movie, which already has THREE thrusts it's trying to put out.
The second thrust is Dark Knight Returns---specifically the scene with a armoured Batman punching the lights out of Superman.
The third is the intro of the Justice League, that either just shows the players, or establishes the circumstances that cause them to join together. This is not a "keep it simple, stupid" approach in movie storytelling, and any time you are not "kissing" it, you are asking for trouble due to unnecessary complexity. You've got three origins to set-up, establish, play out and then resolve in some way, or carry over for later resolution.
This is the biggest fear about this movie and this whole franchise--that they are making something so convoluted that all the spectacle and eye-candy isn't going to save it. It'll drown under it's own weight because..........well, it's too urgent and TOO LOADED. Warner Bros. tripped in developing their slate. Marvel has the field, and DC THINKS they can catch up.
A LOT of observers are saying they are going about it all wrong, but they are holding their breath just in case they can pull a hat-trick out of it.
Here's the last thought that was conveyed to me: If Dawn of Justice bombs, and I mean really bombs, and then Wonder Woman bombs as badly.........and they both well could......it'll sour Warner Bros on the comics for good. They are expecting this to be like printing money.
They've been outright confused as to why the last Batman movie, and the last two Superman movies didn't move God-level amounts of merchandise. If the movie and the merch blows out, the controversial idea is that Warners will entertain the unthinkable: Selling off DC. Or partnering with someone else to manage these characters.
YES, THAT is who this is leading to.
It's talk, it's spurious ideas tossed about in board rooms, back-ups and fall-backs in case of.........
And it really ain't good.
Age of ULTRON is going to do insane business for Marvel/Disney. Record-breaking. Billion-dollar box-office. Marvel is Disney's latest golden goose. So most of Marvel's slate will appear, but.........a massive fail at Warners on their superhero franchise will make EVERYONE re-think the risks. All it will take is ONE falter, and confidence will be lost. Execs will second-guess things and try to assert the wrong kind of control. That's when weak movies get made, when they start bombing. What follows is the death of a cinematic genre.
And they will never blame themselves, instead they say that "audiences lost interest".
This is all HEARSAY passed along to me. Grains of salt should accompany consumption.
Don't lose faith. Yet.
We'll all see what transpires.