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Teaser for the Clayface movie written by Mike Flanagan just dropped
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it's totally going to be different this timeTeaser for the Clayface movie written by Mike Flanagan just dropped
CGI's a little iffy, but I like how it's leaning more into the body horror aspect of the character.Teaser for the Clayface movie written by Mike Flanagan just dropped
That is a good trailer! A comment on it says they don't need another trailer they should just stick with this, and I agree.Teaser for the Clayface movie written by Mike Flanagan just dropped
It was originally tied to Reeves, but got moved to being part of Gunn’s universe as a way to introduce Gotham and play into Gunn’s whole “the DCEU is an art house of different genres.”So is this linked to the Reeves The Batman movie? Wasn't Clayface originally supposed to be the villain in the sequel. I am so confused as to how all this links together. Do we get the Battinson in this movie?
Why make a horror movie for a B-Tier villain that long moved to C-tier? Considering that Supergurl WILL fail and therefore Gunn's "DC-verse" will be dissolved, what's the point of this movie?
Because Guardians of the Galaxy turned D-tier characters into money makers. But that was a very different time.
This was in production prior to Gunn and has Reeves connected. It made a last minute transition over to the DCEU, so there actually is a chance this is a good film. Reeves originally wanted to expand his Batman with spin-offs, which we saw with the Penguin. Clayface was another developing project to connect to Battison, alongside an alleged Arkham series. This film wasn't made under anything to do with Gunn or even Joker, it was very much a passion project that got trapped in current restructuring.Why make a horror movie for a B-Tier villain that long moved to C-tier? Considering that Supergurl WILL fail and therefore Gunn's "DC-verse" will be dissolved, what's the point of this movie?
This film wasn't made under anything to do with Gunn or even Joker, it was very much a passion project that got trapped in current restructuring.
And why release it before actually introducing Batman? Joker at least had the excuse of being in its own universe, but this is a DCU project.Why make a horror movie for a B-Tier villain that long moved to C-tier?
I'll always be salty that Bennett and Yin were all but dropped from the show in favor of redoing stuff from TAS.
If this had stayed a Reeve/Battisnson project, Ethan Bennett would’ve been the better Clayface to use. He was made before having “black version of character” was a political statement and from a series that in my opinion, had the best balance between grit, fun, adventure and pulp, one of the few that actually had a pretty well-adjusted Bruce who wasn’t a total boor.
well, yeahUltimately, this is no different than Sony. Villian movies, without the hero are absurd. Better for streaming miniseries. I predict disaster.
Exactly and other than Joker 1, which was just even more jewish Taxi Driver and Venom, which was a fluke, they were all disasters.well, yeah
that's what this is
giving some villain their own movie without the hero
The early “The Batman” is gold in terms of tone and what to do when following up an iconic series. Don’t be like it all outside the red night skies. He’s sleeker, faster and you would expect edgier cause of the 2000s…… but he’s not. The younger more “wink-wink” playboy Bruce Wayne who likes fast cars, basketball and models is one of the most level-headed Bruce iterations. Which is a bold defiance of one of the most universally canon works, Year One. I love it. The world of that Gotham is spikey, grotesque and hostile, Batman is not. He also killed Dracula like an absolute beast.And why release it before actually introducing Batman? Joker at least had the excuse of being in its own universe, but this is a DCU project.
I'll always be salty that Bennett and Yin were all but dropped from the show in favor of redoing stuff from TAS.
So the jealous little boy Gunn has proceeded to steal the toys of the more talented child. There are worse people in the world... probably. But there's something about his polluting mediocrity that just really gets to me. He has ruined or blocked the works of better men, and I despise him for it.It was originally tied to Reeves, but got moved to being part of Gunn’s universe as a way to introduce Gotham and play into Gunn’s whole “the DCEU is an art house of different genres.”
One of the things I found very promising about The Batman was that Reeves was very controlled with his tone. People think of it as one of those very realistic takes - the batmobile is sort of a musclecar, the suit is visibly armoured, the Riddler is a low-key criminal rather than zany-flamboyant. All this is true and yet the aesthetic he uses is very much more comic book than Nolan's for example. The atmosphere, the angles, the palette. And he was planning to use Clayface even early on. His was a universe that I could see incorporating slightly more comic book elements than the Nolan movies for all that it was a "gritty" take on the franchise. The mysterious drug that Bruce injects himself in at the end, I think is venom for example. And we know there was going to be a body-morphing Clayface in it. This is something I really liked about his movie - it was realism but not in the same way that Nolan's was. Nolan's had an ultra-realistic aesthetic but was not realistic (driving on rooftops for example). Reeve's film was realistic, but had a comic book aesthetic. The latter approach actually allows for horror in it. I would love to have seen Clayface properly incorporated in the Batman universe.This was in production prior to Gunn and has Reeves connected. It made a last minute transition over to the DCEU, so there actually is a chance this is a good film. Reeves originally wanted to expand his Batman with spin-offs, which we saw with the Penguin. Clayface was another developing project to connect to Battison, alongside an alleged Arkham series. This film wasn't made under anything to do with Gunn or even Joker, it was very much a passion project that got trapped in current restructuring.
I fear you are right. But what will hurt is if the movie is good enough in other ways that I see what might have been.An actor isn’t sympathetic, some prettyboy losing his looks is the stuff of chick drama. Killing Joke without Moore’s masturbation material? A genuinely idealistic and good person getting singled out and made an example of? That’s good. That would’ve fit the Battinson universe and been a good gateway for the “super-criminals” that Long Halloween heralds.
It’s not even losing his looks that destroys Ethan, it’s the world turning its back on him, the cops, society, the city itself is hostile to good men. Literally it’s just Batman at one point who holds barely a flicker of hope for Ethan and it’s rewarded. Just like the end of “The Batman,” where a Batman learns the lesson that he has to be more than a symbol of terror.
Ultimately, this is no different than Sony. Villian movies, without the hero are absurd. Better for streaming miniseries. I predict disaster.
Can't recall that part. I only remember how that movie was waay too long, Bruce didn't know what "Bat" means in Spanish despite being told so, and failing to capture the villain. Oh and he failed to stop the mayor from being shot, but she was a nigress so she has more plot-armor than the average isekai MC.The mysterious drug that Bruce injects himself in at the end, I think is venom for example.
Shame about the Mexican black Catwoman who stood out like a sore thumb, and who insulted Bruce by calling him "dirty whithey" to bootThis is something I really liked about his movie - it was realism but not in the same way that Nolan's was.
To be fair, Selina’s been a mutt for years before that movie. I dunno, I found it funny that she said the “dirty white man” thing and that’s the person she’s probably most similar to in the city. Both chewed-up products of a failed system in ridiculous costumes running around like maniacs.Can't recall that part. I only remember how that movie was waay too long, Bruce didn't know what "Bat" means in Spanish despite being told so, and failing to capture the villain. Oh and he failed to stop the mayor from being shot, but she was a nigress so she has more plot-armor than the average isekai MC.
Shame about the Mexican black Catwoman who stood out like a sore thumb, and who insulted Bruce by calling him "dirty whithey" to boot
having your protagonist raped and murdered for the wrong audience liking him in the first movie would ruin the secondExactly and other than Joker 1, which was just even more jewish Taxi Driver and Venom, which was a fluke, they were all disasters.
That isn't actually what happened - and sorry, had this explained to me by a vid.Can't recall that part. I only remember how that movie was waay too long, Bruce didn't know what "Bat" means in Spanish despite being told so, and failing to capture the villain.