![]() ![]() ![]() Unless Snyder is teasing us with smoke and mirrors, it looks very much like Zod is the vessel through which the character Doomsday is brought to life, Frankenstein-style. Previous trailers have shown us the dead Kryptonian villain’s body bag being unzipped, but we now learn that Eisenberg’s maniacal Lex Luthor is the man who has his dirty little hands on the corpse. You can read the full interview, including Terrio’s thoughts on “Zack Snyder’s Justice League” at v Superman: watch the new trailer for Zack Snyder’s superhero smackdown Guardian General Zod’s part in this may not yet be over “The intention of the film was to do something interesting and dark and complex, not quite as Las Vegas, bust ’em up, WWE match as Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.” “I heard it and I thought, it just sounds self-important and clueless in a way. ![]() I suspect that putting the words “Batman” and “Superman” into the title had some marketing component to it.”Įven though movie studios are known to name films, Terrio says the name felt more like a Wrestling promotion. “It might have been the first step toward creating ill will for the film. ![]() “I don’t know exactly who named it, but I suspect it was the studio and I suspect it was marketing, to be honest with you,” said Terrio. I would not have named it Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.” I was not consulted on the title of the film, and I was as surprised as anyone. In fact, I found out what the movie was called along with the rest of the world on the internet. “I wrote drafts of the Batman/Superman movie, which wasn’t called Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice by me,” Terrio explained. Screenwriter Chris Terrio has spoken to Vanity Fair about his feelings over the changes made to his script for “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” and how much he dislikes the title. ![]()
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