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Originally Posted by KevinTH
I must say, it's not a great feeling to see the director drop out of The Flash and the potential for Wan to drop Aquaman. Doesn't really make a fan feel confident in what's to come. And that's coming from a full on Batman vs. Superman fan.
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DC really needs to get their own version of Kevin Feige. From what I've read on various websites they liked Grahame-Smith's script and everything he was doing with the Flash. The apparent issue is that he isn't a proven director. Also, would WB allegedly be pressuring James Wan if they were happier with Snyder's movie?
I saw the Russo's talking about working with Marvel on a Collider interview:
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JOE RUSSO: Kevin’s very good about just attacking each movie as they come and then figuring out what the movies are after that. Because if you get ahead of yourself two things can happen. One is you take your eye off the ball and you make a mess of a movie, and then the second thing that would happen is then you don’t get to make any more movies. So he’s always in the mindset of “let’s just make this movie now and worry about the next movie when it comes”.
ANTHONY RUSSO: The most simple way I could put it is Marvel doesn’t come to the filmmakers and say, “Here’s what the next movie is.” They come to the filmmakers and say, “What is the next movie?” That’s very much the process.
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I'm just worried if it's constantly WB executives vs. various directors this whole thing is going to become a mess. Though at this point I think they need to be all-in on Snyder's vision.