I don't think so. As a member of the WGA he wouldn't be allowed to work on a script. I would assume he can continue casting though, as well as other pre-production duties.
If not Robbie there are plenty of other good candidates. And if they reached out to Robbie at all I would be at least impressed that they are taking F4 seriously. Ideally I want her to stay as Harley whatever else she chooses to do, but not sure that’s happening.
Last one took three months if I recall correctly.
Oh didn’t know that. Good to hear.Gunn said on Twitter that he will work with her again. Didn’t he also say she was the best actor he’d ever worked with?
Can’t see them splitting if Harley is in the DCU at all.
But with these IP's, above anything else they are hired to be the temporary stewards of a legacy. A legacy that already belongs to the hearts and minds of millions, not just them. Which means they have to put that before their own creative ego. The #1 thing a studio needs to do when choosing that steward, is making sure they respect that legacy in the first place.
Yup. If he screws it up they'll be almost zero interest in any of his DCU projects moving forward after it.Exactly this. Bravo Flick
If any of you ever get a moment, take some time to read about Spider-Man's journey to the big screen. When the IP belonged to Cannon Films, apparently the studio misunderstood the character's concept so thoroughly that they wanted to bombard Peter Parker with radiation and turn him into a suicidal, mutated human/spider hybrid freak. If Stan Lee himself hadn't intervened, think about what kind of Spidey film we would have gotten and shudder
It's one thing to put an individual stamp on a character, but it's something else entirely to acknowledge the responsibility of portraying said character faithfully and respecting their essense in order to appease fans. This is an area where I personally feel Snyder failed spectacularly, and I say this as a fan of ZSJL. Hopefully Gunn understands this better, because if he screws up Superman, WBD may as well just scrap their plans and start over yet again.
Had those Cannon Films guys just watched The Fly?Exactly this. Bravo Flick
If any of you ever get a moment, take some time to read about Spider-Man's journey to the big screen. When the IP belonged to Cannon Films, apparently the studio misunderstood the character's concept so thoroughly that they wanted to bombard Peter Parker with radiation and turn him into a suicidal, mutated human/spider hybrid freak. If Stan Lee himself hadn't intervened, think about what kind of Spidey film we would have gotten and shudder
It's one thing to put an individual stamp on a character, but it's something else entirely to acknowledge the responsibility of portraying said character faithfully and respecting their essense in order to appease fans. This is an area where I personally feel Snyder failed spectacularly, and I say this as a fan of ZSJL. Hopefully Gunn understands this better, because if he screws up Superman, WBD may as well just scrap their plans and start over yet again.
I remember when rumors about that showed up on message boards...I remember people even defending it.
Stuff like this is why when people on sites like this whine about "studio interference" they have lost the script. Studios are what stop dreck ideas like this from coming to fruition. I know the common theory is directors and writers are artists and their vision is pure and should be respected. That is just ridiculous and wrong. If directors and writers were in charge there would be way more films that are like the Snyder Cut than there would be anything else. Studios are a needed check against the ego and preciousness that is the artist.
What could have been.
Yeah, I’ve not had this peaceful (almost hopeful lol) feeling for a long time amidst all the chaos. It’s going to be either carnage or party time once Superman finally gets here so as you say, let’s enjoy the relative serene scenario for now.Yeah this is a rare feeling of relief for DC fans, we should embrace and hold onto this moment while we can.