Still holding out hope for Rachel. She will make such a good Lois. I really hope they let her test with Corenswet atleast, because I have a feeling they will nail it.
Like I said before, from the six possible choices, both of them are best Gunn/WB can do at the moment.
I hope there are more people in the mix but from the three names so far, it has to be Corenswet. I am coming around on him as Clark. He definitely has the look and the charm. The only thing that worries me is his acting ability, based on what little I have seen of him (Hollywood).
Rachel for...
I thought, this time I will make this throughout the year with everyone else and see the list evolve; rather than just posting one at the end. Let's see if this year can match the brilliance that was 2022. My top three of Everything Everywhere All At Once, Aftersun and After Yang ended up being...
Here we go again. Hopefully this is the start of something truly great for DC live action. They have the characters and the stories in spades, all they need is to find the people to tell them properly.
What a trailer! I had very little interest in the movie but that trailer just had me the whole time. Shouldn't have doubted Ryan. The cinematography is to die especially the lighting and the colours.
One for the history books as far as CBM trailers are concerned.
I think we all knew this was going to happen, a genric Rock movie where the Rock plays himself while doing a Black Adam cosplay. The director didnt inpire much confidence as well. But even with all that going on, the trailer still looked cheap and generic.
Doctor Fate is the clear standout for me.
I remember being really excited about it when he was cast. The guy is a phenomenal actor and I think in a better movie his take on Reed could have been really good. But it wasn't to be. Nobody could have salvaged anything from the farce we got in the end.
I liked the trialer. I mean sure, the MI trailer (apparently that was not properly post processed, which makes it even more exemplary) from yesterday is world's apart from this one. I would have been thrilled if the gap was not as big but this does look quite a bit better than the generic...
Not a lot of directing experience but he did A Quite Place which is as good a debut as I have seen in a while and then followed it up brilliantly with the sequel.
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