Nolan and Zack Snyder, definitely an interesting team. There are already rumors now that Zod is going to be the villain.
I have to say I'm excited that it "appears" they aren't going to go totally out of left field and do something stupid and out of character for Superman. [Reply]
Originally Posted by keg in kc:
A lot of people already expected Batman versus Superman to be delayed again anyway.
I'm pretty sure WB will blink eventually regardless. If nothing else, there isn't enough IMAX screens to go around for both. Posted via Mobile Device [Reply]
Why the hell hasn't Ruffalo's Hulk received a single one? Have they determined there's just too little story there to tell?
Probably because both Hulk movies underperform some. and yes, Hulk is probably better in small doses on the big screen. Posted via Mobile Device [Reply]
Yeah, there's only so many times I can watch Bruce Banner try to avoid Hulking out, inevitably Hulking out of anger and destroying shit, going on the run, Hulking out to save the day, then going back on the run.. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
I'm pretty sure WB will blink eventually regardless. If nothing else, there isn't enough IMAX screens to go around for both. Posted via Mobile Device
Originally Posted by Fish:
Hulk is a tool. You point him in the right direction and let him go. Awesome character as long as it's not the lead..
The Jay and Silent Bob of the Marvel Universe great in short doses, but no substance or interesting format for a full film because Banner is boring as fuck when he's lucid. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare:
The Jay and Silent Bob of the Marvel Universe great in short doses, but no substance or interesting format for a full film because Banner is boring as fuck when he's lucid.
That last movie with Edward Norton was done about as well as you can get for a Hulk movie. But there's really nowhere else to go with the character other than the fugitive on the run format. Posted via Mobile Device [Reply]
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
That last movie with Edward Norton was done about as well as you can get for a Hulk movie. But there's really nowhere else to go with the character other than the fugitive on the run format. Posted via Mobile Device
Uh, bullshit. There've been 100,000 issues of Hulk comics.
Hulk is a great character because he fights constantly with Banner (Banner eventually learned to retain his personality within the Hulk's body), he has fought valiantly against gods who are too powerful for him just to save others (his family), he is constantly at war with a world he wants to save but is legitimately terrified of him (this does seem like a plot line in Avengers 2), and lets not forget one of the best comic book characters of any genre right now is She Hulk, who daylights as a successful lawyer.
I think the struggles of the first Hull movies spooked Marvel (which is sad, because I loved "Hulk"), and that's why they're keeping their distance. [Reply]