ROY a écrit:C’était toujours prévu il est meme aux credits de Josstice League alors qu’on le voit pas dedansnje croisMais je pense qu’il blague non ?
Well, it turns out he was just having fun with his followers (and that his face wasn't added to those flashbacks without his permission). As you can see below, the actor was actually on set very briefly to shoot a handful of scenes before his body was replaced with stuntman Nick McKinless.
"I am wearing a motion capture suit, about to shoot scenes for Justice League. That is a bald cap. That beard is glued on. They stuck my head on the body of a gentleman with a gym membership. I understood very well that would be the case, that’s why I’m wearing the suit. I put on a horned helmet and struck a sandbag with an axe several times. Then I had a Scotch egg for lunch."
"I haven’t heard from them at all. After I released the movie, I haven’t gotten a phone call. It’s been radio silence. The only communication was [Warner Bros. CEO] Ann [Sarnoff]’s article after the movie was released, but that wasn’t directly to me, that was to the people. So I don’t know. As far as I’m concerned, let’s see what happens with Discovery, and that’s cool. Who knows? All I know is that as of yesterday, Justice League was #1 in the UK again, so..."
We knew that Snyder continued to clash with the studio while putting the finishing touches to the "Snyder Cut," but it's now come to light that the whole thing was nearly called off due to disagreements over Green Lantern. The director cast little-known actor Wayne T. Carr as John Stewart, but Warner Bros. put its foot down and that final scene with Bruce Wayne was reshot (during last year's reshoots) with Martian Manhunter.
Talking to YouTuber Tyrone Magnus, Snyder recalled his latest battle with the studio.
"When we had this fight, I was like, 'Guys, I don't understand. We have this whole thing of the Multiverse, who cares?'" Snyder said. "I just think the right end of this movie is John Stewart, that's the correct ending to happen. By the way, I don't want to take anything away from Harry and away from Martian Manhunter, because it's cool. Seeing him early and then seeing him at the end, its cool, it kind of completes his story. But it was always my intent to have John Stewart [meet Batman]."
"Even if there's no other movies, it would make sense for the movies to come that John Stewart would say, 'The Green Lantern Corps is going to come to fight with you against Darkseid because we need to do that. You guys aren't gonna make it without us. We're powerful allies in this,'" he continued. "To me, it was like a no-brainer. But it was a very serious fight that I was in."
Believe it or not, things got so heated that the Snyder Cut was very nearly called off altogether. "To me, it wasn't worth doing it to Wayne, like blowing up the whole movie — because it was that close — over it. And then have everyone be like, or have Wayne feel like, 'Oh shit, I canceled the whole movie because Snyder wouldn't budge.' And I just felt like, 'Okay, [frick] it. I'm gonna just [let it go].' And Wayne was great in the thing."
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