ROY a écrit:Je l'ai postée hier soir dans la section opérations Marketing et promo.
Ah je n'avais pas regardé dans ce topic.. ni vu que 'promo' était dans le titre d'ailleurs.
ROY a écrit:Je l'ai postée hier soir dans la section opérations Marketing et promo.
EagleWolf a écrit:ROY a écrit:Je l'ai postée hier soir dans la section opérations Marketing et promo.
Ah je n'avais pas regardé dans ce topic.. ni vu que 'promo' était dans le titre d'ailleurs.
ROY a écrit:Mais le topic a toujours été comme ça. ^^
As Cavill goes on to say that he and co-head of DC Films Geoff Johns, have delved into the history of the character to get the core of who Superman is.
“Geoff [Johns] and I have been delving into the history of the character to get to the core of who Superman is,” before adding: “This is the first time we see the true Superman. The Superman who is confident, and sure, and full of hope and joy.”
Cavill also goes on to say that the Justice League could not exist without him, by calling Superman the keystone to the team:
“It’s much like the United States with the League of Nations. Without that keystone, the Justice League doesn’t really work. It’s still a fantastic group of people, but Superman tends to be the heavy hitter of the League. He sometimes takes a leadership role, but most of the time it’s Batman who takes a leadership role. Superman is more the moral compass for the League.”
NiradZedjati a écrit:Enfin !As Cavill goes on to say that he and co-head of DC Films Geoff Johns, have delved into the history of the character to get the core of who Superman is.
“Geoff [Johns] and I have been delving into the history of the character to get to the core of who Superman is,” before adding: “This is the first time we see the true Superman. The Superman who is confident, and sure, and full of hope and joy.”
Cavill also goes on to say that the Justice League could not exist without him, by calling Superman the keystone to the team:
“It’s much like the United States with the League of Nations. Without that keystone, the Justice League doesn’t really work. It’s still a fantastic group of people, but Superman tends to be the heavy hitter of the League. He sometimes takes a leadership role, but most of the time it’s Batman who takes a leadership role. Superman is more the moral compass for the League.”
NiradZedjati a écrit:Enfin !As Cavill goes on to say that he and co-head of DC Films Geoff Johns, have delved into the history of the character to get the core of who Superman is.
“Geoff [Johns] and I have been delving into the history of the character to get to the core of who Superman is,” before adding: “This is the first time we see the true Superman. The Superman who is confident, and sure, and full of hope and joy.”
Cavill also goes on to say that the Justice League could not exist without him, by calling Superman the keystone to the team:
“It’s much like the United States with the League of Nations. Without that keystone, the Justice League doesn’t really work. It’s still a fantastic group of people, but Superman tends to be the heavy hitter of the League. He sometimes takes a leadership role, but most of the time it’s Batman who takes a leadership role. Superman is more the moral compass for the League.”
“The goal is to make sure when you’re watching the movie, it all feels cohesive.
That imprint that Joss had, some aspect of it is going to come out in the direction, but the actors are already pretty much down the road on their arcs. Let’s just say 80, 85 percent of the movie is what was originally shot. There’s only so much you can do with other 15, 20 percent of the movie.”
EagleWolf a écrit:D'après Roven, les reshoots ne font que 15 à 20% du film :“The goal is to make sure when you’re watching the movie, it all feels cohesive.
That imprint that Joss had, some aspect of it is going to come out in the direction, but the actors are already pretty much down the road on their arcs. Let’s just say 80, 85 percent of the movie is what was originally shot. There’s only so much you can do with other 15, 20 percent of the movie.”
Batman a écrit:Et il aurait essayait quoi ? De ne pas faire le deuil de sa fille ? Quand Zack Snyder est parti c'était de son plein gré parce qu'il ne se sentait plus de pouvoir travailler sur le film et il a demandé à Joss Whedon de le sauver tant bien que mal.
Et puis je trouve que ça se voit que le clip d'Everybody Knows a été modifié par rapport à ce qui devait être prévu, sans doute pour qu'il ne paraisse pas trop pessimiste.
Adanedhel a écrit:Je pense aussi que le clip a été modifié. Il me semble que Lois seule dans son lit devait se trouver ailleurs dans le film et ça m'étonnerait que de base la seule conséquence de la mort de Sup soit un gars qui tape dans une pile de cagettes
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