NiradZedjati a écrit:Per The Hollywood Reporter, Ezra Miller, and their agent Scott Metzger met with studio heads Michael De Luca and Pam Abdy on Wednesday. The meeting involved a discussion about the fate of The Flash film and Miller apologizing for their troubled behavior.
Ezra Miller was reportedly willing to seek mental health treatment once they learned that scrapping the $250 million film was on the table. The 29-year-old actor was allegedly not bothered by the bad press but was looking to mend their relationship with the studio because “they care about The Flash. It’s one of their favorite characters to play.”
Composer Benjamin Wallfisch is set to lead a scoring session in London next week with visual effects work still underway, which could wrap up before the end of the year. The report also notes Warner Bros. is thrilled with the film since it has received the studio’s highest test scores since Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight Trilogy.
Storm a écrit:Les premières projos tests ont été excellentes (des scores équivalents au Dark Knight de Nolan !)
Le site va-t-il en parler ? Je pense que non (trop positif )
Dark Sirgon a écrit:Parce que là en plus si ils ont sortis que le film était du niveau de Dark Knight ça fait un peu rire comme comparaison tant les 2 films n'auront sûrement rien à voir ...
Supernad a écrit:Rumeur du jour le film canoniserais la ZSJL
https://twitter.com/sylabdul/status/159 ... 7eiJg&s=07
...We've already heard that The Flash went over very well in test screenings, and Deadline has now reiterated that the Andy Muschietti-helmed superhero adventure has "tested through the roof," with one source praising the movie as “Spider-Man: No Way Home good.”
Variety recently shared a preview of this year's big screen offerings, revealing that "Studio insiders haven’t been this excited for Warner Bros. superhero movie since 'The Dark Knight' movies."
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