Snyder like you said does moments. He generally doesnt do stories. Snyder fans will post a cool compositional frame by the man and go "peak cinema" when the various other bits of filmmaking are overlooked. Set up/pay off, theme, nuance. Snyder can craft a movie poster but hes a thoughtless storyteller.
He is a good director but not a good writer and that was the problem, he wanted to be involved in everything instead of focusing only in directing... 🤷
The big differences between James Gunn and Zack Snyder is Gunn is a storyteller, and Snyder isn't. James Gunn is a screenwriter, Snyder isn't. James Gunn is a director, Zack Snyder is more of a good cinematographer.
He isn't even the cinematographer of his DC films, it's Larry Fong. That's why Rebel Moon is so lackluster in cinematogrpahy too, Fong did not work on it. Rebel Moon, the films also ignored by Snyder fans, I wonder why.
Actually disappointed by that. Like I get wanting to create your own thing but the Williams theme is Superman. I certainly am fine with taking it for a spin. No reason to just blare out something from the ‘70’s without update but that’s the theme. Like I would find it bizarre to do a Star Wars film without the Force theme or the main theme squirreled away somewhere in the score.
I've heard arguments arguing that reusing the score even if its just a homage is still stupid and they shouldn't try and nostalgia bait the audience and make something new but we've only seen a complete homage to the donner films and a complete 180 on the traditional and original iteration of superman with Man of steel's dark and different take, so if Gunn can mold it together, with the grounded tone and modern action sequences with the classic and hopefulness of the donner films, with comic nods and ideas, we are gold
James Gunn's new little policy, revolving around movies not being put into production until he's given a completed script, is what inspires incredible hope for this new DCU, I also thoroughly enjoy, the introduction to this new universe Creature Commandos, and while according to James Gunn, nothing is canon until its mentioned in the new DCU, I am excited to see how this is conveyed through the new movies and show, to continue continuity errors, with this sort of soft reboot.
a finished script doesn't mean a film will be good. The first Avengers wasn't a finished script and countless MCU films. David Ayer's Suicide Squad had a finish script and it sucked.
@@gohanson27 this policy immediately stops any of that stupid crunch crap where the studio changes a million different things a million different times right before the deadline. it's called not procrastinating, and it's a good thing.
@@gohanson27 but the studio had suicide squad re-edited to match the tone and feel of its trailer. The version we have is chopped up & trimed down, granted since we never got the ayer's cut we wont now if it would have been better or not?
@@bmprimer7809 it's a good and bad thing. There's no perfect formula. Like Gunn said "you may not like the film, but at least it was a finished script"
@@thetrench8486 the thing about the Ayer Cut and original film is the script wasn't changed. The film was only edited to fit the tone of the trailer. Script was completed and the edit was a minor issue, the script was terrible. "What are we, some type of Suicide Squad?" Ayer wrote that, not the edit team.
The difference is Bay is fully aware of how stupid his movies can be and doesn't pretend they're deeper than what they actually are. Zack thinks he's the second coming of cinema itself and would look you dead in the eye and tell you only a small minority of people hate his movies.
Nah. Bay can do dumb shit if he wants to, but he also multiple times made movies that actually had something to say. Unlike Snyder, Bay understands his limitations and is happy to direct the hell out of somebody else's script, while Snyder can't accept he can't write to save his life
I forgot to add that the explanation for the Peacemaker characters meeting the old justice league is likely going to be in Creature Commandos. Even though it's an animated series, Viola Davis is voice acting Amanada Waller and there are some plot points that might take care of the old justice league cross over.
@@privatechannel8462 "I turned off after 12 minutes" Is admitting that you didn't even fully watch the first episode of "Creature Commandos" supposed to make your opinion of it valid somehow lol?
About reusing the John Williams Superman Theme...Why does Superman need a new theme? Do people complain about the Bond theme being reused from each Bond film?(I'm sure the answer is yes but they are in the minority) The theme is iconic and using that as a recurring theme that persists beyond the current iteration of a character...is good branding(I hate myself for saying that but its true)
@@Spiderhunter maybe it’s because I always liked the way the animated series theme took the basic vibe of the Williams theme but did its own thing. I do love a big bombastic fanfare.
@@NickolasNameolas I agree that Superman Animated series theme is very good without directly lifting from the Williams theme...but you said it yourself, it still has the same vibe...its still being influenced by Williams. At that point why not just use the bones of the Williams theme, something that is already good, to create a newer version of the Superman theme? This is yet another version of Superman so its not like this movie isn't already building off of all previous versions of Superman in someway. As long as its not overused in the movie itself, I think it's fine to reuse the Williams Superman theme. How easy do you think it is to create an iconic theme? The MCU certainly has a theme for The Avengers ...is it good...sure I guess...but is it Iconic? No. The Williams Superman theme IS Iconic.
And given track record some old Superman related actors will show up in this somewhere. They’ve been doing that (at least for Superman) since at least the 70’s (I can’t recall if they did a throwback to like the 30’s radio show in the 50’s tv show). So like lean into the fact they solved Superman’s theme 50 years ago.
Why are they using the John Williams Superman theme? For the same reason Star Wars, Indiana Jones, and 007 still use tgeir respective themes. It is synonymous with their respective characters. Superman is incomplete without that theme music.
Helps that James Gunn's works so far have very strong anti-US imperialism themes, the opposite of Snyder's US military propaganda and the MCU's centrism
What are you smoking? That was KIND OF one movie. Snyder is woke btw. Why do you think his daughter off'ed herself? Because he's a wacko Commie and she couldn't take it.
Tom King who James Gunn has cited as a key writing and story consultant on the DCU is a literal CIA Agent (fact check it - it’s right there on his Wikipedia article with sources). Unfortunately I doubt we will get anything more politically radical than what the MCU has already depicted
@@AntiLifeEquation1 Pretty sure you’re just projecting buddy, if anyone’s a pedo here, it’s you; since you’re the one mentioning that someone else is a Pedo. He who said it, must be one himself; in other words you’re outing yourself as one. Go to jail, you will. Stop the Gunn slander you must, or be outed as a Pedo yourself. Since you wanna mention Pedophilia out of nowhere when no one asked you to bud.
Source trust me bro lol, Snyderverse is dead move on edgelords you're not 16 anymore. Also "wallets closed" let me gets another # movement? Work for the batman am I right? 😂
I think you nailed it. Gunn understands the basic necessities of storytelling (ie setup & payoff, character arcs, motivations, etc) in a way that Snyder doesn’t seem to have locked down (yet?). Snyder clearly has mastery of visual artistry, but it seems more about being cool or epic than actually being a part of telling the story. A part of what made the MCU successful for as long as it was is that the essentials of storytelling were usually present in even their worst movies while the DCEU had studio execs interfering with nearly every project and even going so far as to recut films to oblivion. The MCU has suffered from a lot of different aspects over the past few years in particular with a sense of monotony and an implacable release schedule that overworked SFX and rushed scripts and rewrites; I’m very interested in the mission statement that Gunn expressed that the new DCU will be a mix of tones and that having a good *completed* script is the key to any project moving forward
Sounds fair. But honestly, for me, Zack's Man of Steel was an amazing movie , i loved it (Even if Rebel Moon was horribly bad). And Henry Cavill was for me perfect Superman. So im a bit sad about the end of it and the change. From the trailer Guns Superman seems abit more fantasy/fairy Tale then the realistic dark tone of Zacks, which might not be a bad thing, but it seems it will be different for sure. We shall see, i do hope its good.
You lack a fundamental understanding of how filmmaking and storytelling works because you’ve adopted a flawed viewpoint and you use this perspective to try and scrutinise Synder’s work. Everything you mentioned Synder has already accomplished. I actually feel sorry for you because you have no idea what you are talking about. You need to take your supplements that will boost your intelligence. Wake up.
James Gunn just makes better films, period. I think his real strength is how much he gets you to care about the characters. I don't know anyone that wasn't worried when king shark fell out of the tower in his suicide squad movie. Same with rocket. Can anyone really say they cared or were worried in a Znyder film post-Dawn of the dead.
@@master-of-mind5881 Let's come back to your comment in about 12 months time, and see if you were right. Maybe you will be! Maybe you'll be dead-wrong.
@@master-of-mind5881I don’t think YOU know how writing works. James Gunn has proven time and time again that he knows how to write great stories. If you can’t see that then you do not understand true storytelling.
Nuance and storytelling are words that are too big for Zack to understand. All he knows is: slow motion, jesus references, and smashing action figures together
7:15 Gunn already said he’s RETCONNING the Justice league interaction with Peacemaker. It’s a SHARED universe, did y’all forget. We’ll get a clean slate eventually down the road once it’s established.
nobody forgot anything. we just dont know how it will work and people are naturally curious, confused, or skeptical. You know they just got rid of all the "beloved" cast from ZSJL but they are keeping James Gunn's people. HOW and for others that arent nerds online all day looking at videos like this, they will wonder WHY!?
@@RayValdezPhotography james gunn is good at this kind of things he is a huge nerd of superheroes and he knows his source materials. if he kept the original main cast how will he be able to redo superman make another origin story how do you explain to the casual viewer this is another universe. peacemaker is a obscure character who is a side show most who watch it are already fans and not a casual viewer. if he can hire great directors who love this characters and they understand them I think we will have a great time. even for this movie he said he contacted his friend Snyder for how he did somethings and how he shot some of the action scenes and he also agreed on the Trunks of superman until Dvid said he likes the trunks and would be a great addition to it.
The easy way is to have the appreance being a hallucination after all Peacemaker has hallucinated before and is the only one that does anything that refers to the JL.
@dangerxbadger2300 yeah I mean I think almost any DC character that has endured deserves a good movie. If they lasted more than a few years it was probably for a reason and if they got a movie that wasn't good the movie didn't really highlight why this character works.
Zatanna is definitely happening. I hope we see a Justice League Dark with her, The Demon, Constantine, Swamp Thing, and Detective Chimp in the roster. Maybe Gunn will be able to woo Del Toro to direct it.
I felt the same very optimistic feeling of hope from this Gunn Superman trailer too. Say what you want, I’m ready for this one. Not so much for the last ones.
Actually that moment with dirt on the Superman coffin is stated to be symbolic that of hope, kind of like how Superman brings hope when the dust rises when he takes flight. And the black suit is something of an evolution of his character, something to level up in, you could take that with how he interacts with a butterfly, signifying transformation.
Zack Snyder may not be everyone's cup of tea but he does have positive points too. Here are some things to consider about Zack Snyder: Visual storytelling: Snyder is known for his visually stunning and meticulously crafted films. His attention to detail and ability to bring comic book pages to life on the big screen are praised by fans and critics alike. Faithfulness to source material: Snyder’s adaptations, such as “Watchmen” and “300”, are often praised for their faithfulness to the original source material. He has a deep understanding of the comics and is able to translate their themes and tone to the screen. Unique vision: Snyder’s films often have a distinct, bold, and unapologetic tone that sets them apart from other superhero movies. His willingness to take risks and push boundaries is admired by fans who appreciate his commitment to his artistic vision. Character development: Snyder’s films often focus on character development, particularly in his DC Extended Universe (DCEU) movies. He has been praised for giving characters like Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman more depth and nuance. Ambition: Snyder’s projects, such as “Justice League” and “Army of the Dead”, demonstrate his willingness to take on ambitious and complex stories. His ability to balance multiple plot threads and characters is impressive. Authenticity: Snyder’s passion for the source material and his commitment to his artistic vision are genuine and authentic. Fans appreciate his sincerity and dedication to bringing these stories to life. Fan engagement: Snyder has been praised for his engagement with fans, particularly in the case of the “Snyder Cut” of “Justice League”. His willingness to listen to fan feedback and respond to their demands for a director’s cut has earned him respect and admiration. Some specific quotes from critics and fans that highlight these aspects include: “Snyder’s visual storytelling is a marvel” (The A.V. Club) “Snyder’s faithfulness to the source material is impressive” (IGN) “Snyder’s unique vision is refreshing in a genre often dominated by formulaic blockbusters” (The Hollywood Reporter) “Snyder’s character development is some of the best in the genre” (Collider) “Snyder’s ambition is admirable, and his ability to balance multiple plot threads is impressive” (Variety) “Snyder’s authenticity and passion for the source material shine through in his films” (Comic Book Resources) “Snyder’s engagement with fans is a breath of fresh air in an industry often criticized for its lack of transparency and accountability” (The Verge)
I’m sorry, but james Gunn isn’t overrated hack and we have to remember. This is the same guy who said flash was the best movie he ever saw. What I find funny about the teaser is that if it had directed by Zach Snyder rather than James Gunn everyone will be ripping it apart They would cry that he made Superman too mopey , he has too many side characters and that Lex Luthor is too young but since it’s james gun it’s OK
I’m sorry, but james Gunn isn’t overrated hack and we have to remember. This is the same guy who said flash was the best movie he ever saw. What I find funny about the teaser is that if it had directed by Zach Snyder rather than James Gunn everyone will be ripping it apart They would cry that he made Superman too mopey , he has too many side characters and that Lex Luthor is too young but since it’s james gun it’s OK
I actually think it's kind of an academic point whether Snyder's DCEU films are considered failures or not. Whatever anyone, including the studio itself, thinks of them, no one is taking them away from the people that enjoyed them. I like pineapple on pizza, and it doesn't change my enjoyment at all to hear people complain about it, or even tell me I shouldn't like it. I get to like what I like, and people can mind their own business. In other news, I loved The Last Jedi. I'd be delighted to see more Rian Johnson Star Wars, but I'm not angry at the world for depriving me of that. Life goes on, ya know? Yes, we're not gonna get any more Zack Snyder DCEU films, but we're also never going to get another Chris Nolan Batman, or another Russo Brothers Captain America, or another Joss Whedon Avengers. So what? We should appreciate movies for themselves, not only as a set-up for some as-yet unmade film that supposedly would bring everything together and blow our minds. I was disappointed by The Dark Knight Rises, as were many, but it only made me appreciate the achievement of The Dark Knight all the more. I certainly don't feel upset that we never got more movies in the Nolan-verse. It was good while it lasted, and then it was over, and I was ready for the next thing. If people felt the Snyder-Verse is incomplete after three films and several spin-offs, maybe those films weren't as satisfying as they could have been. Or maybe their fans should just love them for what they are, three whole movies that, apparently, did those characters exactly the way their fans wanted. What's the problem?
Thank you for acknowledging that MoS, BvS and ZSJL are absolutely a trilogy. BvS is as sequel to MoS in every possible way and JL is a sequel to BvS in every possible way. The only thing that would hold them back from being a trilogy is the clear desire to set up yet another film or several. (I'm not a fan of these films but every time someone says they want a sequel to MoS I'm just like what the hell do you think BvS is?)
The Coen brothers, David Fincher, Mike Flanagan. There’s just so many other filmmakers out there people could be championing and Snyder is who they go with.
I dont really care for superhero movies in general, but I'd honestly listen to you talk about paint drying if it were something you were passionate about bc you have this way of getting people emotionally invested in whatever topic is at hand, because you seem to always be writing about things you have a ton of knowledge on and are intensely fascinated by. That shit is contagious, man. Keep talking about the things you like, the things you hate, whatever it is that makes you feel something strong, that makes life feel more real for you. Even if it's esoteric or weird, that energy is gonna pull folks in and have them along for the ride regardless, and that is a gift you shouldn't squander. ❤
The difference between Gunn & Zack is one is a screenwriter/storyteller while the other is a visual artist/cinematographer. Both have their moments with their movies & appeal to different audiences so anybody can like whatever they like, I'm mainly tired of the debate between their directions
Frankly I don't know what trailer many people are watching, the first thing seen in Gunn's trailer is a Superman falling defeated, in a Yamcha-style pose (even Crunchyroll made fun of that), panting and bleeding (what kind of "symbol of hope"? ” is that one? And they were complaining about Snyder), and then he calls his “cute” little dog Krypto to save him and take him home (that is, Superman is apparently useless in his first film), then being attacked and belittled by people so he looks “annoyed and dejected”… just like Cavill’s Superman in Batman v Superman (only here it is in his first movie), then the CW show-type cheap suits and cuts of the Justice League (or is it the Society?), an overabundance of secondary characters (and they complained about Batman v Superman, only here it is not in the second but in the first film), Clark's Bad Bunny hairstyle, the Snyder-type slow motion shots (which they criticized him a lot for but Gunn is applauded?), etc. The only thing more or less salvageable is Luthor and Lois Lane (but the latter is worrying due to the statements of one of those who originally auditioned for the role when she said that “she is the heroine of the film and she is the one who saves Superman”… So Superman is going to be an extra in his own movie apparently). “This is Superman”… the problem with that is that there was already a Superman that was a carbon copy of Cristopher Reeve… Superman Returns with Brandon Ruth and also the Cavill of the Josstice League and both were a failure, that's why Nolan and Snyder made a more “realistic” version with Man of Steel in response because they realized that the “happy and funny” version was no longer as attractive, but well, there are many people with their altered perception of reality. Has James Gunn never failed? Apart from the Guardians trilogy, everything he has done is rubbish and failures (TSS Squad, Peacemaker and creature commandos are failures at the box office and ratings, apart from the fact that Gunn puts his member jokes and unhealthy tastes in young people in abundance in those productions. )
We will definitely see a version of that character in Gunn’s DCU. He loves elevating the weird and obscure. I still can’t believe he brought Starro to live action.
The thing about art is that there are no "objectively better", it's all about harmony. There are no 'bad colors' in painting, but there are palletes that don't match. There are no 'bad notes' in music, but there are chords that feel weird. Zack Snyder is not an objectively bad hero movie director, his approach just don't fit Superman's message.
You’re right, but are there any Snyder superhero films that do work? His watchman wasn’t bad but it really felt like he misunderstood a lot of the themes of the comic.
It would be nice to see more Henry Cavill finish his arc, same with Ben Affleck's Batman. But I'll possibly give David's version a watch to see how it plays out
James gunn is also doing creature commandos which has been great so far, I recommend. We see clay face a lot in Harley Quinn and even in the lastest episode of CC, I think he's probably just a hard concept to get right with cgi for the big screen
I love Synder Cut justice league . Snyder makes great looking movies . Character development suffers though . Can’t wait to see this Gunn superman . Looks awesome !!!🙌
8:09 I can understand your reasoning behind Absurdity vs Realism. It’s genuinely tough to pull off. But that’s why Guardians of the Galaxy was so Good. And I feel that it’s been intergrated into the rest of Marvel VERY WELL after Gunn’s first movie.
What's frustrating about Zack is, he doesn't use what's already there, like the whole floating dust payoff, you have the codex for that and he could build on that for actually interesting plot beats It's a bunch of okay ideas but the pivot and execution is so poorly done, that it makes it look like terrible ideas in retrospect I agree with your point about it being "inverted The Boys", this new superman logo is basically a nice version of the Kingdom Come logo, which is where I think he's going with this, "a Hope Punk Kingdom Come" with the MCU as the stand-in metaphor, kinda like what we got with Orgocorp in GOTG 3 Gunn does good deconstruction- Valid and meaningful breakdown and replaces with something better Snyder does bad deconstruction- Vacuous and facile breakdown with empty or weaker replacement.
Alan Moore and Garth Ennis actually wrote well written poignant Superman stories despite being known for deconstructing superheroes. Even they have respect for Superman and who he is.
I like the Guy Gardner haircut being close to the bad haircut in the comics but also I seemed to be the only one that was like that's still not accurate, why does it have those long sides? Glad someone else finally said it.
I have this weird accuracy uncanny valley thing where if something is close but slightly off it’s even worse than being purposefully different. I had the same issue with Wolverine not wearing shoulder pads in Deadpool.
honestly what i'd love to see the most from dc studios right now, and i think james gunn could do it right, is _batman beyond_ not necessarily live action, in fact i think batman beyond would benefit a lot from a kind of spider-verse trilogy aesthetic approach to animation
Snyder isn't a good director. He is GREAT at cinematography though. I think he's been destined to do a punisher or max Payne movie but after army of the dead, I gave up on him.
Small aclaration. No matter what DC has said later. Superman did die against Doomsday. A guy called Dr. Occult says it to him. If it wasn't that both Jonathan convinced his soul of coming back and The Eradicator took his body to the Fortress of Solitude, he would never returned to life and it wouldn't happen again. Except for the time the whole Justice League was killed in the past and spend 3 thousand years as ghost in a cave untill they were resurrected but that was another story.
Windows are still reflective, especially at night, when this scene takes place. We see Ratcatcher’s reflection turn into her father, pretty direct symbolism there.
Cant have cynicism without sincerity. Zack snyder is someone who hates superheroes. Putting someone like him in charge of Superman and Batman was a mistake. We dont need DC movies were Robin is dead and Jimmy Olsen gets shot in the face just to show how "hard" they're trying to be.
I thought about that giant saw for weeks after I watched Army of the Dead. If I remember correctly Bautista uses it to open a hatch and thats it. Wild, was so ready for some insane saw zombie shenanigans.
The only problem with people blaming Zack Snyder for what happened to these movies is at the end of the day 300 Watchmen Sucker Punch all with that dark granny look and tone and feeling of Wonder and happiness cinematically but slightly lacking a little bit of substance for more of an epic scale
Your telling me that a word being mispronounced (which I can’t even hear the mispronouncing) is why you clicked off. Are you sure, or are you mad that he said bad things about Snyder.
@Soviet_frog51 My man, he is literally saying an entirely different name. There is no way this is a lisp or anything, he just got the name fucking wrong. I am not a fan of Zack Snyder, but I have a principle where if you're gonna hate on something, you gotta do it properly. Getting the name entirely wrong just makes you look stupid.
I would like to see the Legion of Superheroes become the inevitable destiny of the characters in this new cinematic universe. Taking inspiration from Earth-22 Kingdom Come. Not that Injustice-like hellscape from the DCEU. Zack’s plans sounded absurd. Batman and Lois have an affair, Lois gets pregnant with Bruce’s kid, the Greek gods were actually ancient Kryptonians? Yeah, enough of that noise.
He also missed the point of the dark knight returns, you're not supposed to idolize that Batman but even that Batman still had the motivation of fighting crime and corruption and saved more people there compared to the nihilistic DCEU counterpart
7:00 he Said himself In an Interview that Continuity is UP IN THE AIR. He’s putting the Pieces together right now, but it’s obvious that Compared to Marvel laying the groundwork ahead of the movie plans. He’s pulling Elements here and there that he wants and knows what will fit. As he Personally Loved Viola Davis’ Role as Amanda Waller and wanted to push the Envelope with her compared to what was done in the First Suicide Squad movie.
I completely agree with you, I don't hate Zach snyder and in fact I respect the hell out of him for choosing to leave justice league originally for the sake of taking care of his family. But I feel like James gunn has a better understanding of how to properly adapt the dc universe into a movie franchise with proper set up & pay off
I get your points but the rule of threes isn't just "do a thing three times." It's a rule about comedy and you normally do it because you need the first two to set up that there's a pattern and the third one is the punchline because it breaks the expected pattern.
Zack Snyder’s first film was good because he did not care about special effects and just focus on the story, I don’t know what made him start to focus on special effects than story
Brightburn was essentially an Elseworld Superman origin story. It was written by Brian and Mark Gunn, ans produced by James Gunn. Where was all the Gunnsanity back then?
I'd love to see a crossover movie at the midway or ladder parts of this coming era of DC films, one where the Gunn verse and Snyder verse team up to fight a multiverse destroying threat. A Crisis on infinite earth's type of shtick that launches DC into a new Era. Just spit balling here
From what he said, parts of Peacemaker and The Suicide Squad are canon, but not everything that happened. If it's mentioned in the new movies/showes, it's canon. He also said that Justice League scene wasn't canon lol.
there was a, what I think is a bad build up and payoff, in Guardians 3, where they mention Peter's grandfather and how he hasn't seen him in like 25 years and then he visits him at the end, I think the build up wasn't good enough
@@NickolasNameolas fair but it didn't feel deserved to me, his grandfather was just not focused on in all 3 movies so I guess your right, theres a difference between payoff and wanting to explore an idea further I guess
Snyder like you said does moments. He generally doesnt do stories. Snyder fans will post a cool compositional frame by the man and go "peak cinema" when the various other bits of filmmaking are overlooked. Set up/pay off, theme, nuance. Snyder can craft a movie poster but hes a thoughtless storyteller.
Zack Snyder: Style over substance
James Gunn: Style with substance
He's actually very good when he's telling stories written by other people.
I feel like Snyder would fit more in a Russo brother type role where he does the action scenes for the big team up movies
He is a good director but not a good writer and that was the problem, he wanted to be involved in everything instead of focusing only in directing... 🤷
@@DurianKingmost of his good movies were written by someone else
The big differences between James Gunn and Zack Snyder is Gunn is a storyteller, and Snyder isn't. James Gunn is a screenwriter, Snyder isn't. James Gunn is a director, Zack Snyder is more of a good cinematographer.
Save for ZSJL, Snyder didn’t write the dc films🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️
He isn't even the cinematographer of his DC films, it's Larry Fong. That's why Rebel Moon is so lackluster in cinematogrpahy too, Fong did not work on it. Rebel Moon, the films also ignored by Snyder fans, I wonder why.
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And the Snyder Cut is worse than Man of Steel and both cuts of Batman V Superman.
Synder is more of a director than you’ll ever be.
@@master-of-mind5881Are you 5?
They're only reusing the John Williams score for certain bits but they have confirmed this Superman will have his own theme by the end of the film.
Is it true
Actually disappointed by that. Like I get wanting to create your own thing but the Williams theme is Superman. I certainly am fine with taking it for a spin. No reason to just blare out something from the ‘70’s without update but that’s the theme. Like I would find it bizarre to do a Star Wars film without the Force theme or the main theme squirreled away somewhere in the score.
@rubaiyat300 they don't want to completely copy it, but the new theme will evolve from the 78 theme.
I've heard arguments arguing that reusing the score even if its just a homage is still stupid and they shouldn't try and nostalgia bait the audience and make something new but we've only seen a complete homage to the donner films and a complete 180 on the traditional and original iteration of superman with Man of steel's dark and different take, so if Gunn can mold it together, with the grounded tone and modern action sequences with the classic and hopefulness of the donner films, with comic nods and ideas, we are gold
James Gunn's new little policy, revolving around movies not being put into production until he's given a completed script, is what inspires incredible hope for this new DCU, I also thoroughly enjoy, the introduction to this new universe Creature Commandos, and while according to James Gunn, nothing is canon until its mentioned in the new DCU, I am excited to see how this is conveyed through the new movies and show, to continue continuity errors, with this sort of soft reboot.
a finished script doesn't mean a film will be good. The first Avengers wasn't a finished script and countless MCU films. David Ayer's Suicide Squad had a finish script and it sucked.
@@gohanson27 this policy immediately stops any of that stupid crunch crap where the studio changes a million different things a million different times right before the deadline. it's called not procrastinating, and it's a good thing.
@@gohanson27 but the studio had suicide squad re-edited to match the tone and feel of its trailer.
The version we have is chopped up & trimed down, granted since we never got the ayer's cut we wont now if it would have been better or not?
@@bmprimer7809 it's a good and bad thing. There's no perfect formula. Like Gunn said "you may not like the film, but at least it was a finished script"
@@thetrench8486 the thing about the Ayer Cut and original film is the script wasn't changed. The film was only edited to fit the tone of the trailer. Script was completed and the edit was a minor issue, the script was terrible. "What are we, some type of Suicide Squad?" Ayer wrote that, not the edit team.
Synder is like Michael Bay. He doesn't care about story telling. He just wants to make scenes look really cool with slow motion and shaky cams.
The difference is Bay is fully aware of how stupid his movies can be and doesn't pretend they're deeper than what they actually are.
Zack thinks he's the second coming of cinema itself and would look you dead in the eye and tell you only a small minority of people hate his movies.
Snyder doesn't use shaky cams
Nah. Bay can do dumb shit if he wants to, but he also multiple times made movies that actually had something to say. Unlike Snyder, Bay understands his limitations and is happy to direct the hell out of somebody else's script, while Snyder can't accept he can't write to save his life
I’ve said this exact thing for YEARS. Snyder is Michael Bay who thinks he’s David Fincher
Not true both are different. MoS and BvS were telling stories can't say the same for Michael. Anyway, Zack is a director not a good writer
In the words of RLM, “you may not have noticed, *but your brain did*”
what video is that from
Their phantom menace reviews
@@meciociogo and watch all of their videos
Ironic to quote them considering they wanted JJ Abrams to direct Star Wars when this video critiques JJ Abrams Star Wars.
I forgot to add that the explanation for the Peacemaker characters meeting the old justice league is likely going to be in Creature Commandos. Even though it's an animated series, Viola Davis is voice acting Amanada Waller and there are some plot points that might take care of the old justice league cross over.
I'm not really a fan of James Gunn, but I trust him more than Zack Snyder.
Lies again? Just Grab Ticket Master Zombies
@@NazriBuang-w9v
Rip snyderverse
I was praying on its downfall since Batman vs Superman
Just don't trust him with your kids.
@ ???
@@AntiLifeEquation1 yikes LOL.
I'm watching Creature Commandos right now and it's a James Gunn project. It is very good.
Ehhh
Agreed the show is good
I turned off after 12 minutes its unwatchable, its really bad.
@@privatechannel8462did you even watched the same show?
@@privatechannel8462 "I turned off after 12 minutes"
Is admitting that you didn't even fully watch the first episode of "Creature Commandos" supposed to make your opinion of it valid somehow lol?
About reusing the John Williams Superman Theme...Why does Superman need a new theme? Do people complain about the Bond theme being reused from each Bond film?(I'm sure the answer is yes but they are in the minority) The theme is iconic and using that as a recurring theme that persists beyond the current iteration of a character...is good branding(I hate myself for saying that but its true)
@@Spiderhunter maybe it’s because I always liked the way the animated series theme took the basic vibe of the Williams theme but did its own thing. I do love a big bombastic fanfare.
@@NickolasNameolas I agree that Superman Animated series theme is very good without directly lifting from the Williams theme...but you said it yourself, it still has the same vibe...its still being influenced by Williams. At that point why not just use the bones of the Williams theme, something that is already good, to create a newer version of the Superman theme? This is yet another version of Superman so its not like this movie isn't already building off of all previous versions of Superman in someway. As long as its not overused in the movie itself, I think it's fine to reuse the Williams Superman theme.
How easy do you think it is to create an iconic theme? The MCU certainly has a theme for The Avengers ...is it good...sure I guess...but is it Iconic? No. The Williams Superman theme IS Iconic.
And given track record some old Superman related actors will show up in this somewhere. They’ve been doing that (at least for Superman) since at least the 70’s (I can’t recall if they did a throwback to like the 30’s radio show in the 50’s tv show). So like lean into the fact they solved Superman’s theme 50 years ago.
Why are they using the John Williams Superman theme? For the same reason Star Wars, Indiana Jones, and 007 still use tgeir respective themes. It is synonymous with their respective characters. Superman is incomplete without that theme music.
Helps that James Gunn's works so far have very strong anti-US imperialism themes, the opposite of Snyder's US military propaganda and the MCU's centrism
What are you smoking?
That was KIND OF one movie.
Snyder is woke btw.
Why do you think his daughter off'ed herself?
Because he's a wacko Commie and she couldn't take it.
Tom King who James Gunn has cited as a key writing and story consultant on the DCU is a literal CIA Agent (fact check it - it’s right there on his Wikipedia article with sources). Unfortunately I doubt we will get anything more politically radical than what the MCU has already depicted
I trust it because James Gunns movies are better written and Gunn can write a movie.
Ok, officially interested in a superhero movie again after being burned out on them
In Gunn I trust.
Just dont trust him with your children.
@@AntiLifeEquation1 Again with that?? That's not true
@@toybonnie9329 Plenty of tweets prove otherwise. Go ahead and support the pdf file to your hearts content. My wallet is closed!!!
@@AntiLifeEquation1 Pretty sure you’re just projecting buddy, if anyone’s a pedo here, it’s you; since you’re the one mentioning that someone else is a Pedo. He who said it, must be one himself; in other words you’re outing yourself as one. Go to jail, you will.
Stop the Gunn slander you must, or be outed as a Pedo yourself. Since you wanna mention Pedophilia out of nowhere when no one asked you to bud.
Source trust me bro lol,
Snyderverse is dead move on edgelords you're not 16 anymore.
Also "wallets closed" let me gets another # movement? Work for the batman am I right? 😂
I think you nailed it. Gunn understands the basic necessities of storytelling (ie setup & payoff, character arcs, motivations, etc) in a way that Snyder doesn’t seem to have locked down (yet?). Snyder clearly has mastery of visual artistry, but it seems more about being cool or epic than actually being a part of telling the story. A part of what made the MCU successful for as long as it was is that the essentials of storytelling were usually present in even their worst movies while the DCEU had studio execs interfering with nearly every project and even going so far as to recut films to oblivion. The MCU has suffered from a lot of different aspects over the past few years in particular with a sense of monotony and an implacable release schedule that overworked SFX and rushed scripts and rewrites; I’m very interested in the mission statement that Gunn expressed that the new DCU will be a mix of tones and that having a good *completed* script is the key to any project moving forward
Sounds fair. But honestly, for me, Zack's Man of Steel was an amazing movie , i loved it (Even if Rebel Moon was horribly bad). And Henry Cavill was for me perfect Superman. So im a bit sad about the end of it and the change. From the trailer Guns Superman seems abit more fantasy/fairy Tale then the realistic dark tone of Zacks, which might not be a bad thing, but it seems it will be different for sure. We shall see, i do hope its good.
You lack a fundamental understanding of how filmmaking and storytelling works because you’ve adopted a flawed viewpoint and you use this perspective to try and scrutinise Synder’s work. Everything you mentioned Synder has already accomplished. I actually feel sorry for you because you have no idea what you are talking about. You need to take your supplements that will boost your intelligence. Wake up.
@ wrong.
I understand that, I like what Gunn is doing hope it's good. Just wished Snyder and Henry wasn't shafted like that due to WBs incompetence.
@@master-of-mind5881 shut up
I think Snyder should get another shot at veing involved with dc as long as he's not the primary person at the head of it all.
James Gunn just makes better films, period. I think his real strength is how much he gets you to care about the characters. I don't know anyone that wasn't worried when king shark fell out of the tower in his suicide squad movie. Same with rocket. Can anyone really say they cared or were worried in a Znyder film post-Dawn of the dead.
Exactly, we need a director who could make us care about the DC cinematic universe.
Style over substance for Snyder, while Gunn can tackle each with balance from his Superhero films
Don’t be ridiculous. Go back to school and learn how writing works. Gunn’s superman will be the end of Superman.
@@master-of-mind5881 Go back to watching Tyrone Magnus where this kind of goofiness belongs.
@@master-of-mind5881100%.
@@master-of-mind5881 Let's come back to your comment in about 12 months time, and see if you were right. Maybe you will be! Maybe you'll be dead-wrong.
@@master-of-mind5881I don’t think YOU know how writing works. James Gunn has proven time and time again that he knows how to write great stories. If you can’t see that then you do not understand true storytelling.
I still love Man of Steel, I really liked the media being portrayed and how we'd react to him.
I mean the fact that people can be fans of Snyder in a reality where Rebel Moon movies existed is beyond me.
Nuance and storytelling are words that are too big for Zack to understand. All he knows is: slow motion, jesus references, and smashing action figures together
You're the proof of dunning kruger effect
James Gunn spend time to make a good storyline he's the man and he adds humor
7:15 Gunn already said he’s RETCONNING the Justice league interaction with Peacemaker. It’s a SHARED universe, did y’all forget. We’ll get a clean slate eventually down the road once it’s established.
Also you forget DC has their own multiverse going on just like Marvel now… they can cast whoever the hell they want wether it’s recast lol
nobody forgot anything. we just dont know how it will work and people are naturally curious, confused, or skeptical. You know they just got rid of all the "beloved" cast from ZSJL but they are keeping James Gunn's people. HOW and for others that arent nerds online all day looking at videos like this, they will wonder WHY!?
@@RayValdezPhotography james gunn is good at this kind of things he is a huge nerd of superheroes and he knows his source materials. if he kept the original main cast how will he be able to redo superman make another origin story how do you explain to the casual viewer this is another universe. peacemaker is a obscure character who is a side show most who watch it are already fans and not a casual viewer. if he can hire great directors who love this characters and they understand them I think we will have a great time. even for this movie he said he contacted his friend Snyder for how he did somethings and how he shot some of the action scenes and he also agreed on the Trunks of superman until Dvid said he likes the trunks and would be a great addition to it.
The easy way is to have the appreance being a hallucination after all Peacemaker has hallucinated before and is the only one that does anything that refers to the JL.
Snyder made a Snyder diluted version of the injustice Superman. Cool fan art- almost none of the kal El dna
What do you mean? Outside of the nightmare and post-resurrection scenes, Synder's Superman never became a villain.
@@anonymous_5016 facts
@@anonymous_5016he didnt but it's clear that's where he wanted to go with his superman
Star wars has its own iconic recognizable theme, so does Harry Potter, and James Bond, and Mission Impossible...why can't superman?
@@servetoserve all those films take place in one continuity, though admittedly Bond is shaky.
James Gunn Said everything in peacemaker is cannon except for the Justice leage cameo
In Gunn We Trust.
He is a hack
@@night6724 You should probably hide your "Hot Roblox Girls ❤" playlist before you try being a troll on TH-cam.
Edit: There you go. NOW it's hidden.
There are a lot of Snyder and MCU stans out there praying for this Universe to fail.
It's Snyder not Schneider.
Every time you said his name I kept thinking of that Rob Schneider bit from South Park.
That's auto-translated captions for you tho-
@@alyasVictorioI can literally hear him saying Schneider, even without any subtitles.
I would like to see Adam Strange, Animal Man, the Question, Zatanna, Lobo and Jonah Hex!
Jonah Hex deserves a movie that isn't that hot mess with Megan Fox from forever ago. 😂
@dangerxbadger2300 yeah I mean I think almost any DC character that has endured deserves a good movie. If they lasted more than a few years it was probably for a reason and if they got a movie that wasn't good the movie didn't really highlight why this character works.
Zatanna is definitely happening. I hope we see a Justice League Dark with her, The Demon, Constantine, Swamp Thing, and Detective Chimp in the roster. Maybe Gunn will be able to woo Del Toro to direct it.
I felt the same very optimistic feeling of hope from this Gunn Superman trailer too. Say what you want, I’m ready for this one. Not so much for the last ones.
I want to see 'The Question', Zatanna, Deadman, 'The Huntress', Poison Ivy...DC has so much better characters! IMO
Glad to have you back and been seeing you across the interweb making guest spots
Actually that moment with dirt on the Superman coffin is stated to be symbolic that of hope, kind of like how Superman brings hope when the dust rises when he takes flight. And the black suit is something of an evolution of his character, something to level up in, you could take that with how he interacts with a butterfly, signifying transformation.
Superman was never really dead..the mother box just sped up everything
Zack Snyder may not be everyone's cup of tea but he does have positive points too. Here are some things to consider about Zack Snyder:
Visual storytelling: Snyder is known for his visually stunning and meticulously crafted films. His attention to detail and ability to bring comic book pages to life on the big screen are praised by fans and critics alike.
Faithfulness to source material: Snyder’s adaptations, such as “Watchmen” and “300”, are often praised for their faithfulness to the original source material. He has a deep understanding of the comics and is able to translate their themes and tone to the screen.
Unique vision: Snyder’s films often have a distinct, bold, and unapologetic tone that sets them apart from other superhero movies. His willingness to take risks and push boundaries is admired by fans who appreciate his commitment to his artistic vision.
Character development: Snyder’s films often focus on character development, particularly in his DC Extended Universe (DCEU) movies. He has been praised for giving characters like Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman more depth and nuance.
Ambition: Snyder’s projects, such as “Justice League” and “Army of the Dead”, demonstrate his willingness to take on ambitious and complex stories. His ability to balance multiple plot threads and characters is impressive.
Authenticity: Snyder’s passion for the source material and his commitment to his artistic vision are genuine and authentic. Fans appreciate his sincerity and dedication to bringing these stories to life.
Fan engagement: Snyder has been praised for his engagement with fans, particularly in the case of the “Snyder Cut” of “Justice League”. His willingness to listen to fan feedback and respond to their demands for a director’s cut has earned him respect and admiration.
Some specific quotes from critics and fans that highlight these aspects include:
“Snyder’s visual storytelling is a marvel” (The A.V. Club)
“Snyder’s faithfulness to the source material is impressive” (IGN)
“Snyder’s unique vision is refreshing in a genre often dominated by formulaic blockbusters” (The Hollywood Reporter)
“Snyder’s character development is some of the best in the genre” (Collider)
“Snyder’s ambition is admirable, and his ability to balance multiple plot threads is impressive” (Variety)
“Snyder’s authenticity and passion for the source material shine through in his films” (Comic Book Resources)
“Snyder’s engagement with fans is a breath of fresh air in an industry often criticized for its lack of transparency and accountability” (The Verge)
I’m sorry, but james Gunn isn’t overrated hack and we have to remember. This is the same guy who said flash was the best movie he ever saw.
What I find funny about the teaser is that if it had directed by Zach Snyder rather than James Gunn everyone will be ripping it apart
They would cry that he made Superman too mopey , he has too many side characters and that Lex Luthor is too young but since it’s james gun it’s OK
I’m sorry, but james Gunn isn’t overrated hack and we have to remember. This is the same guy who said flash was the best movie he ever saw.
What I find funny about the teaser is that if it had directed by Zach Snyder rather than James Gunn everyone will be ripping it apart
They would cry that he made Superman too mopey , he has too many side characters and that Lex Luthor is too young but since it’s james gun it’s OK
I actually think it's kind of an academic point whether Snyder's DCEU films are considered failures or not. Whatever anyone, including the studio itself, thinks of them, no one is taking them away from the people that enjoyed them. I like pineapple on pizza, and it doesn't change my enjoyment at all to hear people complain about it, or even tell me I shouldn't like it. I get to like what I like, and people can mind their own business. In other news, I loved The Last Jedi. I'd be delighted to see more Rian Johnson Star Wars, but I'm not angry at the world for depriving me of that. Life goes on, ya know?
Yes, we're not gonna get any more Zack Snyder DCEU films, but we're also never going to get another Chris Nolan Batman, or another Russo Brothers Captain America, or another Joss Whedon Avengers. So what? We should appreciate movies for themselves, not only as a set-up for some as-yet unmade film that supposedly would bring everything together and blow our minds. I was disappointed by The Dark Knight Rises, as were many, but it only made me appreciate the achievement of The Dark Knight all the more. I certainly don't feel upset that we never got more movies in the Nolan-verse. It was good while it lasted, and then it was over, and I was ready for the next thing. If people felt the Snyder-Verse is incomplete after three films and several spin-offs, maybe those films weren't as satisfying as they could have been. Or maybe their fans should just love them for what they are, three whole movies that, apparently, did those characters exactly the way their fans wanted. What's the problem?
Let's see a Swamp Thing movie! Maybe get a good horror director to do it and have it include a John Constantine cameo to set up a Hellblazer movie.
@@drucktown5 hell yeah
Would love to see Nia DaCosta tackle on Hellblazer
Swamp Thing is happening. Fucking Oscar nominated James Mangold is directing it. It will be amazing.
You bring up the Zack Attack crowd and yet not a single mention of Mark-Paul Gosselaar.
Thank you for acknowledging that MoS, BvS and ZSJL are absolutely a trilogy. BvS is as sequel to MoS in every possible way and JL is a sequel to BvS in every possible way. The only thing that would hold them back from being a trilogy is the clear desire to set up yet another film or several.
(I'm not a fan of these films but every time someone says they want a sequel to MoS I'm just like what the hell do you think BvS is?)
The Coen brothers, David Fincher, Mike Flanagan. There’s just so many other filmmakers out there people could be championing and Snyder is who they go with.
Can't say the same. Gunn praised a lot "The Flash" and resulted a miserable movie.
Every Nickolas video is a gift!
I dont really care for superhero movies in general, but I'd honestly listen to you talk about paint drying if it were something you were passionate about bc you have this way of getting people emotionally invested in whatever topic is at hand, because you seem to always be writing about things you have a ton of knowledge on and are intensely fascinated by. That shit is contagious, man. Keep talking about the things you like, the things you hate, whatever it is that makes you feel something strong, that makes life feel more real for you. Even if it's esoteric or weird, that energy is gonna pull folks in and have them along for the ride regardless, and that is a gift you shouldn't squander. ❤
The background beat for this video goes so hard
i think that James Gunn said he wanted to do Swamp Thing, and that his end goal was Kingdom Come, so that's what I'm watching out for.
living for you calling him schneider the whole time lol
The difference between Gunn & Zack is one is a screenwriter/storyteller while the other is a visual artist/cinematographer. Both have their moments with their movies & appeal to different audiences so anybody can like whatever they like, I'm mainly tired of the debate between their directions
Frankly I don't know what trailer many people are watching, the first thing seen in Gunn's trailer is a Superman falling defeated, in a Yamcha-style pose (even Crunchyroll made fun of that), panting and bleeding (what kind of "symbol of hope"? ” is that one? And they were complaining about Snyder), and then he calls his “cute” little dog Krypto to save him and take him home (that is, Superman is apparently useless in his first film), then being attacked and belittled by people so he looks “annoyed and dejected”… just like Cavill’s Superman in Batman v Superman (only here it is in his first movie), then the CW show-type cheap suits and cuts of the Justice League (or is it the Society?), an overabundance of secondary characters (and they complained about Batman v Superman, only here it is not in the second but in the first film), Clark's Bad Bunny hairstyle, the Snyder-type slow motion shots (which they criticized him a lot for but Gunn is applauded?), etc. The only thing more or less salvageable is Luthor and Lois Lane (but the latter is worrying due to the statements of one of those who originally auditioned for the role when she said that “she is the heroine of the film and she is the one who saves Superman”… So Superman is going to be an extra in his own movie apparently). “This is Superman”… the problem with that is that there was already a Superman that was a carbon copy of Cristopher Reeve… Superman Returns with Brandon Ruth and also the Cavill of the Josstice League and both were a failure, that's why Nolan and Snyder made a more “realistic” version with Man of Steel in response because they realized that the “happy and funny” version was no longer as attractive, but well, there are many people with their altered perception of reality. Has James Gunn never failed? Apart from the Guardians trilogy, everything he has done is rubbish and failures (TSS Squad, Peacemaker and creature commandos are failures at the box office and ratings, apart from the fact that Gunn puts his member jokes and unhealthy tastes in young people in abundance in those productions. )
Glad to have you back man. Hoping the next Superman movie will restore some of the camp of superhero movies
is it just my brain that's broken or did someone else notice mick foley's car crash sting? 1:06
The color looks like its going to be amazing
I'd like to see a show or movie using the Question, the Justice League Unlimited version of the Question to be exact.
We will definitely see a version of that character in Gunn’s DCU. He loves elevating the weird and obscure. I still can’t believe he brought Starro to live action.
Great video, so happy to see you getting more views, you deserve it!
ben affleck played one helluva lex luthor - down to the fear, paranoia, obsession, armored suit, and use of kryptonite
I've never heard that before but holy shit you're right. The charisma was the only thing he was lacking.
Michael s. Hall too could be a great alex luthor
5:20 Red Letter Media always says you may not have noticed, but your brain did
I'm all for new themes, but frankly, the John Williams theme IS the Superman theme! It's the main reason I feel optimistic about the movie.
I don't like how Snyder's effects either are done in super slow motion or done to look like a giant video game on high speed.
The thing about art is that there are no "objectively better", it's all about harmony. There are no 'bad colors' in painting, but there are palletes that don't match. There are no 'bad notes' in music, but there are chords that feel weird. Zack Snyder is not an objectively bad hero movie director, his approach just don't fit Superman's message.
You’re right, but are there any Snyder superhero films that do work?
His watchman wasn’t bad but it really felt like he misunderstood a lot of the themes of the comic.
It would be nice to see more Henry Cavill finish his arc, same with Ben Affleck's Batman. But I'll possibly give David's version a watch to see how it plays out
Would you want to do another hip hop vid?
@@RblastonYT yeah, I got a couple lined up.
James gunn is also doing creature commandos which has been great so far, I recommend. We see clay face a lot in Harley Quinn and even in the lastest episode of CC, I think he's probably just a hard concept to get right with cgi for the big screen
I am loving everything so far about the new Superman movie except that absolutely fucking horrible logo they are using.
I love Synder Cut justice league . Snyder makes great looking movies . Character development suffers though . Can’t wait to see this Gunn superman . Looks awesome !!!🙌
Well, James Gunn's Superman is actually Superman, unlike Snyder's emo Jesus
Gunn did say Some of what he did with the dceu like SS and peacemaker are canon to his DCU but that’s about it tbh
Good video. I trust James Gunn's writing of characters
8:09 I can understand your reasoning behind Absurdity vs Realism. It’s genuinely tough to pull off.
But that’s why Guardians of the Galaxy was so Good. And I feel that it’s been intergrated into the rest of Marvel VERY WELL after Gunn’s first movie.
What's frustrating about Zack is, he doesn't use what's already there, like the whole floating dust payoff, you have the codex for that and he could build on that for actually interesting plot beats
It's a bunch of okay ideas but the pivot and execution is so poorly done, that it makes it look like terrible ideas in retrospect
I agree with your point about it being "inverted The Boys", this new superman logo is basically a nice version of the Kingdom Come logo, which is where I think he's going with this, "a Hope Punk Kingdom Come" with the MCU as the stand-in metaphor, kinda like what we got with Orgocorp in GOTG 3
Gunn does good deconstruction- Valid and meaningful breakdown and replaces with something better
Snyder does bad deconstruction- Vacuous and facile breakdown with empty or weaker replacement.
Alan Moore and Garth Ennis actually wrote well written poignant Superman stories despite being known for deconstructing superheroes. Even they have respect for Superman and who he is.
@@petermj1098 i'm more thinking amongst filmmakers but yeah good point
I like the Guy Gardner haircut being close to the bad haircut in the comics but also I seemed to be the only one that was like that's still not accurate, why does it have those long sides? Glad someone else finally said it.
I have this weird accuracy uncanny valley thing where if something is close but slightly off it’s even worse than being purposefully different. I had the same issue with Wolverine not wearing shoulder pads in Deadpool.
Because you are part of pitful PR campaign that will age even worse than the one for The Flash 2023
Bro the rule of threes thing was mindblowing, thanks for pointing that out appreciate james gunn even more now
Who the hell is Zack "Schneider"?
Superman = Hope
Snyderman = Nope
honestly what i'd love to see the most from dc studios right now, and i think james gunn could do it right, is _batman beyond_
not necessarily live action, in fact i think batman beyond would benefit a lot from a kind of spider-verse trilogy aesthetic approach to animation
Snyder isn't a good director. He is GREAT at cinematography though. I think he's been destined to do a punisher or max Payne movie but after army of the dead, I gave up on him.
Small aclaration. No matter what DC has said later. Superman did die against Doomsday. A guy called Dr. Occult says it to him.
If it wasn't that both Jonathan convinced his soul of coming back and The Eradicator took his body to the Fortress of Solitude, he would never returned to life and it wouldn't happen again.
Except for the time the whole Justice League was killed in the past and spend 3 thousand years as ghost in a cave untill they were resurrected but that was another story.
4:24 reflections? And that bus window thing is not a reflection
Windows are still reflective, especially at night, when this scene takes place. We see Ratcatcher’s reflection turn into her father, pretty direct symbolism there.
@NickolasNameolas But it's not the reflection of what's happening like the others. That one is a stretch
Imagine guy's character development being him realizing his hair sucks so he shaves the sides and calls it a day
Cant have cynicism without sincerity. Zack snyder is someone who hates superheroes. Putting someone like him in charge of Superman and Batman was a mistake. We dont need DC movies were Robin is dead and Jimmy Olsen gets shot in the face just to show how "hard" they're trying to be.
I thought about that giant saw for weeks after I watched Army of the Dead. If I remember correctly Bautista uses it to open a hatch and thats it. Wild, was so ready for some insane saw zombie shenanigans.
There's no H in Zack Snyder
The only problem with people blaming Zack Snyder for what happened to these movies is at the end of the day 300 Watchmen Sucker Punch all with that dark granny look and tone and feeling of Wonder and happiness cinematically but slightly lacking a little bit of substance for more of an epic scale
No it was Man of Steel holding its own main characters in contempt
I can't watch this video. The freaking "Schneider" thing is bothering me.
Same. Literally stopped watching before it was half over and the guy's too braindead to realize
Your telling me that a word being mispronounced (which I can’t even hear the mispronouncing) is why you clicked off. Are you sure, or are you mad that he said bad things about Snyder.
My condolences.
@Soviet_frog51 My man, he is literally saying an entirely different name. There is no way this is a lisp or anything, he just got the name fucking wrong. I am not a fan of Zack Snyder, but I have a principle where if you're gonna hate on something, you gotta do it properly. Getting the name entirely wrong just makes you look stupid.
The only thing I never liked about about Snyder was the poor lighting in his movies
There's just no doubt left to have the benefit of for Snyder
I would like to see the Legion of Superheroes become the inevitable destiny of the characters in this new cinematic universe. Taking inspiration from Earth-22 Kingdom Come. Not that Injustice-like hellscape from the DCEU. Zack’s plans sounded absurd. Batman and Lois have an affair, Lois gets pregnant with Bruce’s kid, the Greek gods were actually ancient Kryptonians? Yeah, enough of that noise.
Hopefully no Nu52 bs either.
He wanted Joker 2 prison scene, but for Batman, among other ideas that were in Joker 2, but in an unironic way.
He also missed the point of the dark knight returns, you're not supposed to idolize that Batman but even that Batman still had the motivation of fighting crime and corruption and saved more people there compared to the nihilistic DCEU counterpart
7:00 he Said himself In an Interview that Continuity is UP IN THE AIR.
He’s putting the Pieces together right now, but it’s obvious that Compared to Marvel laying the groundwork ahead of the movie plans.
He’s pulling Elements here and there that he wants and knows what will fit. As he Personally Loved Viola Davis’ Role as Amanda Waller and wanted to push the Envelope with her compared to what was done in the First Suicide Squad movie.
man of steel was the only good dceu film
For me it was Aquaman along side the first Wonder Woman Movie
Exactly this.
@@thabzaisreal yeah wonder woman and Aquaman were great too
Wonder Woman, Aquaman and The Suicide Squad are the top three
@@danielwright3929 zack snyder s justice league was great too i would say
for me:
1 man of steel
2 zack snyder s justice league
3 the suicide squad
I can't wait to hear your thoughts after Superman comes out!!!
I completely agree with you, I don't hate Zach snyder and in fact I respect the hell out of him for choosing to leave justice league originally for the sake of taking care of his family.
But I feel like James gunn has a better understanding of how to properly adapt the dc universe into a movie franchise with proper set up & pay off
I get your points but the rule of threes isn't just "do a thing three times." It's a rule about comedy and you normally do it because you need the first two to set up that there's a pattern and the third one is the punchline because it breaks the expected pattern.
Zack Snyder’s first film was good because he did not care about special effects and just focus on the story, I don’t know what made him start to focus on special effects than story
There was an extremely high amount of special effects and CGI. That entire opening scene on krypton is an example
I absolutely hate it when set ups don’t pay off. Resident Evil did this a lot. Sooo frustrating.
Pax Americana? What the hell, are you me?
Brightburn was essentially an Elseworld Superman origin story. It was written by Brian and Mark Gunn, ans produced by James Gunn. Where was all the Gunnsanity back then?
I'd love to see a crossover movie at the midway or ladder parts of this coming era of DC films, one where the Gunn verse and Snyder verse team up to fight a multiverse destroying threat. A Crisis on infinite earth's type of shtick that launches DC into a new Era.
Just spit balling here
From what he said, parts of Peacemaker and The Suicide Squad are canon, but not everything that happened. If it's mentioned in the new movies/showes, it's canon. He also said that Justice League scene wasn't canon lol.
there was a, what I think is a bad build up and payoff, in Guardians 3, where they mention Peter's grandfather and how he hasn't seen him in like 25 years and then he visits him at the end, I think the build up wasn't good enough
@@jjeteuati264 eh, it wasn’t really Peter’s story anymore, his arc was on a downward trend, that was just closure
@@NickolasNameolas fair but it didn't feel deserved to me, his grandfather was just not focused on in all 3 movies so I guess your right, theres a difference between payoff and wanting to explore an idea further I guess