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On this episode of
Collider Movie Talk (June 3rd, 2016)
Dennis Tzeng,
Kristian Harloff,
John Rocha,
Natasha Martinez discuss the following:
-The
Flash movie signs
Dope director
-It
adaptation finds its
Pennywise
-Namor rights back to
Marvel?
-Emily
Blunt will not be in
Sicario 2
-James Wan responds to
Batman v Superman backlash
-Bryan
Singer wants a solo
Mystique movie
-Box
Office predictions and
Opening this
Week
-Mail Bag
Back in April,
The Flash movie lost director
Seth Grahame-Smith over creative differences with no word on who
Warner Bros. wanted to take over for the franchise. Now, thanks to a report from
Deadline, DC and
Warners have decided on Dope director
Rick Famuyiwa, who is now in talks to take over the project that will still utilize Grahame-Smith’s script. Per Deadline’s report,
Warner Bros is looking for the right “chemical mix” on its superhero picture line up and the feeling internally was that Famuyiwa provided a vision that would resonate with younger viewers, hinting that this will be a lighter film than Batman v Superman.
Variety is reporting that
Divergent actor
Bill Skarsgard is the top choice to play Pennywise, the evil clown who terrifies the children of a small town in
New Line Cinema’s adaptation of the classic novel It. The movie has overcome a number of hurdles to get to this
point, the first being the departure of original director
Cary Fukunaga who left over creative differences.
New Line later announced that
Mama helmer
Andres Muschietti would be directing.
Will Poulter was also originally attached as Pennywise, but had to part ways due to scheduling conflicts.
BUY OR
SELL
Marvel
Chief Creative Officer Joe Quesada has now indicated that
Marvel Studios has the rights back for their first mutant,
Namor The Sub-Mariner, a character whose film/TV rights
Kevin Feige previously called "complicated." Appearing on the
Fat Man on
Batman podcast,
Kevin Smith asked
Quesada about the rights issues with Namor with Quesada confirming they're back with Marvel.
In a report from
THR, Sicario 2 is moving forward but without it’s main lead from the first film,
Emily Blunt. The film will now be called Soldado, the
Spanish word for soldier, and will center on
Benicio Del Toro's character. Previous reports had
Denis Villenueve, who directed the first film, returning for the sequel based on a
Taylor Sheridan script but that has now changed.
Italian helmer
Stefano Sollima is in final talks with Lionsgate to direct the sequel after
Villeneuve's schedule became too packed, given the film's fall production schedule.
Batman v Superman:
Dawn of Justice was supposed to get fans pumped about the rest of the
DC Extended Universe film slate but instead, got them worried. Warner Bros. is clearly aware of this, as evidenced by the steps they’ve taken to right the ship. But what about the other directors tasked with fleshing out this world?
Aquaman director
James Wan weighed in on the Batman v Superman backlash, seeming to be well aware
of the divisive nature of
BVS in the
DCEU.
After appearing in six movies — and being played by two different actors — the
X-Men movies might have another breakout character, with director and franchise head honcho
Bryan Singer suggesting that it might be time for Mystique to receive her own film. During an appearance on
Empire's podcast, Singer said that the character would make for an ideal stand-alone movie, no matter who plays her.
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