Snyder introduced characters in the shyttiest way possible, so now it's impossible for anyone to do it without giving them their own movie first?
Yea I'm not sure why Synder is apart of this in a positive way. Him shoehorning everybody into the second movie is the exact point shyt started falling off
"If a character is in film, they have to have a reason to be there story-wise," said the 'Superman: Legacy' director.
deadline.com
I've been THE biggest person questioning these characters and his words right here ended all my worries. What he's saying, is answering all my questions....
"Why is this character here? What's his purpose? Who he is? What's his point in being here?"
He's not going origin. But he's going to give you the reasons why everyone is here. That's truly all I wanted to hear. Like he said, cramming all these characters in just to put them in there, is killing the game
We might be asking too much of comic book creators and story tellers. Nothing is a surprise anymore. U might see some shyt and think it’s cool. There’s no innovation. You can slide gimmicks in. But you know when you’re seeing something fresh and new. It’s been a while with the comics and shyt built off of them
It doesn't have to be a surprise or innovation. It just needs to be good. Comics have been around for hundreds of years. Some of these characters have been around for 100 years. X-Men been out 60. Superman gotta be almost 100.
Tell a good story and it's gonna sell. They literally have millions of stories to work with. It's damn near Game of Thrones. You have the shyt right in front of your face. But you know Hollywood. "I can write it better" and the usually screw it up.
That's why I speak so highly of origin movies. It's usually the best one of the set, because it's the shyt from the comic. When you go left in 2-3 and have rando baddie fighting for some dumbass reason you made up.... Well then you get what you get.