by secondwhiteline » Fri Sep 19, 2014 9:00 pm
Very mixed feelings here. Ayer's not bad, and his resume's certainly appropriate for the film, but...ugh, the guy who wrote The Legend of Chun-Li? I doubt he'll be the only screenwriter, though, because it'll go through like a dozen drafts anyway. That's how Warner rolls.
I can't speak to Green Lantern, but I think people liked the darkness of the Nolan Batman because it fit. It was a dark story. People are loving the Marvel stuff, which is more colorful and cheery. Some people liked Man of Steel, but most were resigned to it, like "I guess it was okay. Could've been worse." But the most passionate people have gotten about a comic book movie in ages is for Guardians of the Galaxy, and that's a bright, fun film with a ton of personality that doesn't take itself too seriously.
The Squad can go dark, but I'd rather it be direct and intense in the vein of Taken or the Bourne films. That seems a better fit. The more this film is spec ops with occasional powers, as opposed to superhero action, the better it'll play with most audiences. The big problem, though, is finding decent and recognizable actors who haven't been snatched up by Marvel yet.