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You forget it also has a bunch of spoilers, none of which are relevant to the article.

It requires the production to offer them but I’m pretty sure actors are allowed to opt out, assuming the scene partner agrees. I remember Shailene Woodley saying in an interview that she preferred not having one because that was one more person seeing her naked.

Contrary to what the title implied, someone literally asked, but yes, that’s a terrible take. Especially since, as far as I understand it, coordinators are optional and only there if an actor asks for one, i.e. someone is uncomfortable and needs it. More safety options is never a bad thing.

... Luck also likely presents one major gear-grinding oddity: what is the genesis of this universe, and why do its inhabitants all exist to provide fortune to humans which very few of them ever meet?

Saying an adaptation could have been better if it stayed closer to the source material can be fair criticism. Saying what he says, that it shouldn’t have been made because the source material is better, isn’t. I’ve been recommending the comic for years, and I’m real glad that the people who can’t get into the comic,

Marrying a woman young enough to be his daughter can also be seen as a red flag. Adding this to the alcoholism, the spending problems and the bad behavior on different sets paint the picture of someone having a very severe mid-life crisis.

Let’s not underestimate the impact of Chris Nolan leaving the studio. He’s one of the rare directors that can attract an audience with his name alone, which basically makes him the equivalent of a franchise. The efforts Zaslav makes to convince us that they will focus on theatrical releases reads like a direct

I understand the politics and business side of the decision but that doesn’t mean that the “irredeemable” rumor is false. We can still deduce that it probably wasn’t The Dark Knight in term of quality either or they would have tried a little harder to show the film. Changing the film from HBO Max to theaters was a

But apparently, the original rights holders, Square Enix, ran out of patience with the studio.

Even if you don’t compare them to the MCU, they have been sleeping on their non-Batman-nor-Superman properties for years. They were really caught flat-footed when The Avengers came out and they’ve been playing catch up ever since. Much to their detriment because they don’t have the people for something that ambitious.

I wasn’t a fan of Constantine, nor Watchmen, but I don’t really hold it against them because this wasn’t really DC Comics superheroes per se (they were part of Vertigo at that time, which was different). No, I’m talking about the “classic” DC line-up. It’s incredible that The Dark Knight trilogy’s success, right when

For the first (and still to this day, only) company to own an entire superhero brand, Warner Bros. did remarkably little with it during the big boom of the genre. It could have been the company’s Golden Age and they let it go by.

Lara Croft has been played by two Oscar winners; the films wasted both of them. At some point, Hollywood will have to learn that buying an IP won’t help if the movies you make suck.

And let’s talk about the examples she picked: those are all the POC directors of Marvel. When they got signed, the A.V. Club was publishing articles about how POC never got opportunities in Hollywood and how them getting the job was a big step for diversity. Now, it’s a sign that things are getting worst? Damned if

“A great example of colorism is to believe I can be compared to anyone. I’m the youngest talk show host ever. The first Black woman to star in her own show on Nickelodeon, & the youngest & first Black Cinderella on broadway. I’m an incomparable talent. Baby, THIS, is Keke Palmer.”

It’s what I got from her trying to kill Luke just because Obi-Wan was protecting him. Otherwise, I don’t get how to would get her closer to kill Vader.

The trailer doesn’t look bad but I hate the music they chose. I don’t understand the need to put contemporary music on a movie with a medieval setting. If you want to make a Spielberg-like movie, you need to find your John Williams. It won’t make your film look cool, but it might make it look timeless.

An actress can lead a spy franchise but giving her the James Bond identity is setting her up to fail. She would be forced to deal with the comparisons, with the differences she would bring being viewed as a negative instead of a positive.

I don’t agree that it got better. She turned into Darth Vader’s enemy for one episode, then she went back into hating Obi-Wan for no reason for the finale. It doesn’t help that the big reveal was very predictable.

The problem is that it’s not just one scene that she copied but the whole concept for her book. Plus, it’s hardly an homage if she pretends she never even heard of the book.