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- Helen Mirren May Have Accidentally Spoiled ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods’
- Jason Reitman Has Villain Ready for Sequel to Ghostbusters: Afterlife
- Book Riot’s Schizophrenic Argument Regarding Jewish Comic Characters
- Benedict Cumberbatch Addresses those Doctor Strange 2 Reshoots
| Helen Mirren May Have Accidentally Spoiled ‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods’ Posted: 03 Dec 2021 10:55 AM PST
Fans got their first look at Shazam! Fury of the Gods last month when a behind-the-scenes sizzle reel for the film debuted during the DC FanDome virtual convention. That footage provided an epic look at the film’s scope, but also raised some questions in the process — including the roles of some of the film’s new cast members.
Among them is West Side Story‘s Rachel Zegler, who appears to be playing a classmate and potential love interest of Freddy Freeman (Jack Dylan Grazer). New comments from fellow cast member Helen Mirren, however, could hint at a larger significance to Zegler’s role, with the actress accidentally letting it slip in an interview with The Associated Press that Zegler is one of “three goddesses” alongside herself and Lucy Liu.
“I’m not going to tell you the answer to that,” Mirren explained. “You’re going to have to ascertain for yourself. I’m a member of three goddesses: Lucy Liu as Kalypso and the third goddess played by Rachel Zegler, who will be a huge star in a very short space of time. So there are three of us together, and that was really a great experience because it’s so infrequent that you get to spend a whole of a movie with two other women. So often you’re the only woman in the cast. Here we were a trio, and that was great. I loved it.”
This matches with rumors that had swirled around Fury of the Gods in 2020, with casting descriptions hinting at a trio of “sisters” of varying ages being the film’s villains. Among them was a role looking for an actress to play a seventeen-year-old in the film, which Zegler (who is currently twenty) fits the bill of.
Shazam! Fury of the Gods is set to be released on June 2, 2023.
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| Jason Reitman Has Villain Ready for Sequel to Ghostbusters: Afterlife Posted: 03 Dec 2021 07:55 AM PST
If Sony decides to do a sequel to Ghostbusters: Afterlife, director Jason Reitman knows exactly who the villain should be. Reitman said on the Happy Sad Confused podcast: “There is a lot of time and opportunity for Vigo the Carpathian to make his return. Look, are you saying that’s the only painting of Vigo the Carpathian? Maybe, he’s riding a horse in another one, maybe, impaling someone in another one.”
The original Vigo was played by the late Wilhelm von Homburg and voiced by the late Max von Sydow with the character basically coming to life from a self-portrait at the Manhattan Museum of Art and he possess the museum curator, played by Peter MacNicol, possible the best part of the sequel. Recently Reitman confirmed that Ghostbusters II was canon to the franchise and that there were subtle Easter Eggs to it in Afterlife including Ray working at Ray's Occult and the toast from the 1989 film being I the farmhouse.
The ending of the latest film does its best to set up a sequel and the box office numbers have been decent with a strong audience score… so I think seeing more of the new Ghostbusters is a good possibility. The post Jason Reitman Has Villain Ready for Sequel to Ghostbusters: Afterlife appeared first on Bleeding Fool. |
| Book Riot’s Schizophrenic Argument Regarding Jewish Comic Characters Posted: 03 Dec 2021 06:20 AM PST
Here’s a writer at leftist Book Riot talking about Jewish characters from a historical perspective, telling what a shame it is when they’re obscured, which is true, and then damaging the whole argument with the mere mention of Marvel’s worst propaganda vehicle of recent, the Muslim Ms. Marvel. First, if there’s something this at least gets right, and also points to something troubling:
Yes, it’s true, Nuklon (I’d rather NOT call him by that Atom-Smasher codename, as it merely alludes to a time where DC was already falling into terrible pretensions at the turn of the century) came much earlier, and he was co-created by Roy and Dann Thomas in All-Star Squadron, and soon prominently featured in the more modern-set spinoff, Infinity Inc. But considering the political correctness Whistle reeks of, is it any wonder DC would obscure Nuklon? Hardly. (So it’ll be no shock if Jewishness doesn’t factor into an upcoming movie.) As for the new Batwoman, given she was one of DC’s earlier social justice pandering creations (by the dreadful Greg Rucka), what’s the point of citing her, since DC went downhill a long time ago?
See Also Jerusalem Post Focuses on Batwoman's Faith, Ignores Identity PoliticsInteresting they complain here that the Harley Quinn series contains anti-Semitic tropes, though I have reason to wonder if it’s not stemming from altruism. The columnist wonders why the Jewishness of certain characters is being thrown out? Obviously, it could prove antisemitism is still a serious issue in corporate-owned entertainment (just look at what Mark Ruffalo’s spewed out), but she doesn’t seem up to admitting the likelihoods. That’s exactly why I’m wondering what’s so special about a villainess who’s practically been pushed to faux-stardom for the sake of it? And lest we forget, if HQ began as a criminal, not a superhero, then why run the gauntlet of making it sound like she’s worth citation? In which case, why even bother to cite such a grossly overused character, whose very use has long gone past the point of embarrassment? Which is just what this next paragraph is:
If she’d take a more realist view, she’d realize they’re not important to most Muslim readers she assumes are actually reading these items…save for propaganda purposes. She sure doesn’t seem interested in story merit, that’s for sure, or maybe she’d consider that not only is much of the recent mainstream output so dreadful, but surely it’s not insulting how a villainess is being pushed as a sex symbol? I find that disturbing, as is the part implying heterosexuality and Christianity are literally bad things. It’s bad enough Superman’s franchise is being humiliated, and these leftist columnists are practically the reason why.
But it’s not important to have merit, is it? Again, that’s something pretty absent here. I find it disgusting she thinks the sight of HQ celebrating the Hanukkah holiday is a big deal, based on the character’s villainy. All that does is sour the holiday. Say, how come Superman doesn’t warrant notice here, based on Kal-El’s being co-created by 2 Jewish artists and writers who were about 18 when they debuted the Man of Steel? Just more signs the columnist really is that poor in her views.
Trouble is, this article is so superficial and self-important, it doesn’t sound like the writer wants to see Israel presented as part of that heritage. She doesn’t ask for Armenians to get any kind of significant heroic role in comicdom, nor Macedonians, and it’s just so frustrating, I’d be a lot happier if people like her wouldn’t talk about the art form any more. Mainly because she won’t take an objective view of the medium, and how it’s been terribly dumbed down, with the movies now catching up to the political correctness they’ve suffered from.
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| Benedict Cumberbatch Addresses those Doctor Strange 2 Reshoots Posted: 03 Dec 2021 04:45 AM PST
There's been a lot of talk about the reshoots for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and while a lot of people think this is a bad sign for the film, reshoots are a very normal part of the Marvel Studiosway of making movies. They plan on reshoots from the beginning to allow them to make the best film possible is what they say.
The Doctor Strange sequel had some extensive reshoots planed for November and December and we get a bit of clarity on that from star Benedict Cumberbatch from his conversation with Empire Magazine. “We’re in the middle of reshoots and we’re working incredibly hard to make a schedule work to realize the full potential of the film — bits that we want to do better but also bits that were just impossible to do on the day because of logistics, COVID, etc. We were so delayed in production because of that. Luckily, not during production too much. Although everything is just a little slower.”
Now reports have been saying that there's a ton of new writing and shooting for the film, it kind of makes sense when you have something a connected as the MCU that you have to adjust on the fly to new ideas, what the other productions are doing and simple decisions to do a scene a different way when it doesn't quite work in post. It's unclear at this point whether the Multiverse of Madness in the title is a result of what happens in Spider-Man: No Way Home or if it will be a new problem more in line with the doctor himself and his continued research into the time stone.
Maybe it has something with Tom Holland’s contract extension?
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