NiradZedjati a écrit:Les Bottes rouges manquent un peu, me concernant...
Ah c'est vrai que ça aurait été pas mal, mis à part ça il est absolument parfait
NiradZedjati a écrit:Les Bottes rouges manquent un peu, me concernant...
Mr. Toiles Héroïques a écrit:Réflexion n°2 : Le timing de cette couverture.............
ROY a écrit:Sa cover est chelou mais elle reste bien plus belle que les immondes covers du main run actuel...!
“There is no winning in this for Warner Bros,” one studio source tells us. “This is an inherited problem for Zaslav. The hope is that the scandal will remain at a low level before the movie is released, and hope for the best to turn out.” In Zaslav’s plan to make DC an explosively successful division like Marvel under his newly structured studio, with its own new boss, the non-binary identifying Miller, we hear, is simply not a part of those plans going forward in the future universe regardless if there are more allegations or not.
EagleWolf a écrit:Selon Deadline, Ezra Miller ne ferait plus parti des futurs plans du studio :
“There is no winning in this for Warner Bros,” one studio source tells us. “This is an inherited problem for Zaslav. The hope is that the scandal will remain at a low level before the movie is released, and hope for the best to turn out.” In Zaslav’s plan to make DC an explosively successful division like Marvel under his newly structured studio, with its own new boss, the non-binary identifying Miller, we hear, is simply not a part of those plans going forward in the future universe regardless if there are more allegations or not.
The three possible scenarios include Ezra Miller seeking professional help and doing limited press for #TheFlash, WBD recasting them for future projects or scrapping the $200 million project altogether
NiradZedjati a écrit:@Roy, la 2éme possibilité consiste aussi de "recaster les rôles/personnages du film pour de futurs projets".The three possible scenarios include Ezra Miller seeking professional help and doing limited press for #TheFlash, WBD recasting them for future projects or scrapping the $200 million project altogether
LMO42 a écrit:La 'bonne' nouvelle, c'est que les projos tests doivent être logiquement vraiment pas mal pour qu'ils se cassent autant la tête dessus, quand ils auraient pu partir direct sur des options plus drastique (recaster et retourner, annuler, etc).
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