Tapiel a écrit:Des photos du tournage déjà vues mais cette fois-ci en haute résolution :
http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/ ... s/?a=78883
Cavill est ultra impressionnant. Ca se voit qu'il est très investi dans le rôle.![]()
Quelqu'un a une idée de ce qu'est/représente son pendentif (qu'on voit pas très bien sur les photos, il est vrai) ?
JTM Games: Hi Mackenzie, could you give us your take on Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel?
Mackenzie Gray: Man of Steel is going to be an amazing film, it’s a total reboot of Superman; it’s as if there was no other Superman movies before it. It’s starting fresh with great performances in it too. Henry Cavill is an amazing Superman; Michael Shannon as General Zod is fantastic, Russel Crowe, Diane Lane, and Kevin Costner – I mean it’s an amazing cast.
I’m not allowed to say what I’m playing as, it’s a big secret so I’ll keep that one to myself. But I can say that Man of Steel is a really amazing film. I think fans of Superman and great movies are going to love it equally.
JTM Games: You’ve mentioned that it’s a super-secret role, how long did you prepare for your role in Man of Steel?
Mackenzie Gray: About a month, and then I went to Chicago to meet with Zack and to talk about the role. It wasn’t really a lot of time because the script wasn’t released yet, you had to be there to get your script. It was pretty fast, in fact, they didn’t even e-mail me the name of my role. I had to go to the set to find out.
JTM Games: What do you think it is about Superman that has made him so memorable and loved as a superhero and an icon over the years?
Mackenzie Gray: I think he was the first superhero really, he came around in the late 30′s when the depression was on and fascism was on the rise and so he was a pure person who was a higher idea and who would keep the world from ill. I think what he represented in the 30′s and the 40′s has never left. He’s a great model for the good that people are capable of.
JTM Games: Man of Steel looks like it’s going to be a little bit of a darker movie compared to the ones that came before it. Could you talk a little bit about this change?
Mackenzie Gray: I wouldn’t say it’s darker but more hyper-realistic. Maybe it’s got a bit of a darker tone; it’s not as comical, there’s no comical villains or anything like that. It’s a very realistic film, but with all the magic of Superman. For example, when he’s flying you’ll really believe that he’s flying and it’s really great how they did that. I really think that Man of Steel is a different take and it’s not going to be cartoonish. Zack Snyder has done such an amazing job with the film.
JTM Games: Even Superman’s costume looks more detailed and a has a sleek, modern look compared to older versions. What did you think of it?
Mackenzie Gray: Oh yeah, amount of detail on Superman is unbelievable. Superman’s costume, is a three-layer costume; there’s a body-skin layer and then there’s a muscle layer that was molded to Henry’s muscles – it’s a silver, metallic rubber – and then over that is a mesh skin so whenever he turns into light it looks like he’s made of steel.
It’s just incredible, the design of the film is fantastic. All the concepts and the designs is just remarkable and they didn’t have to build fake muscles for Henry because he’s really built.
JTM Games: Do you think the success of the Dark Knight trilogy led to a decision to change Superman into this hyper-realistic version to fit into that DC film universe?
Mackenzie Gray: I can’t speak for that; I know that they wanted to do the same thing they did for Batman with Superman, but also Zack Snyder is a HUGE fan of the Superman comics and of the original films so I think they want to do the character justice. I think the last Superman film was an uneven film; it had great hopes but didn’t live up to them so Man of Steel is here to reinvent the whole thing.
I think the success of Batman I’m sure gave them the confidence to do it yeah; but they’re very different films.
JTM Games: If there is a Justice League movie, would you want to be a part of it?
Mackenzie Gray: Oh absolutely! Who wouldn’t? (Laughs) Absolutely! But we’ll have to see; one movie at a time you know? But yeah I think people are going to love Man of Steel when it comes out on June 14th.
“I would say that the marketing began early on in that we decided not to call it Superman, that was very deliberate.”
“That was Chris [Nolan] and I, Man Of Steel, and Warner Bros. said, ‘Why?” And we started talking about it, and we said, ‘We want a line of demarcation in the sand between the old and the new.’ We always knew we would be using the Superman glyph or the shield as we call it. But Man Of Steel was also supposed to represent our take, which was he’s a man, but he’s not made of flesh and blood, metaphorically he’s a man of steel. So that was sort of like the whole thing wrapped up in a nutshell.”
NiradZedjati a écrit:Oui j'ai lu ça hier, c'est intéressant...mais bon on en apprend pas plus sur son rôle, j'ai lu une hypothèse hier comme quoi il serait un membre du conseil Kryptonien.
NiradZedjati a écrit:Pour nous c'est normal que ça sonne comme du déjà vu (lu), mais je trouves bien qu'ils expliquent encore et encore leur démarche aux néophytes, ceux qui ont découvert le film par le biais du dernier trailer par exemple.
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