First Look At Zack Snyder’s ‘Twilight of the Gods’
Animated twist on ancient Norse mythology featuring a star-stuffed cast.
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Animated twist on ancient Norse mythology featuring a star-stuffed cast.
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Following the massive disappointment with Part 1, Zack Snyder doesn’t even come close to fixing things, unfortunately.
Early reviews are in and the Rotten Tomatoes Score is the worst for a Zack Snyder film.
Zack continues with his discussion of his most iconic films and talks what could have been.
Similar to his thoughts on Batman, Snyder thinks Superman wouldn’t be realistic if he wasn’t placed in no-win situations.
On the eve of their battle the warriors must face the truths of their own pasts, each revealing why they fight.
Comic book creators have a field day with Snyder’s thoughts on DC’s Dark Knight.
Snyder is no stranger to negative reviews, as both the critics and the fans didn’t like the flick.
Zack appears on the ‘Joe Rogan Experience’ and talks about a variety of topics including DC’s Dark Knight.
Snyder says he is interested for people to see it and that it could be the superior viewing of the movies.
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Continues the epic saga of Kora and the surviving warriors as they prepare to sacrifice everything.
Off to a good start but the big question is if the flick will have legs or if it will crash and burn?
Kurt Johnstad is also Zack Snyder’s 300 writer.
Zack reveals his original version of the movie is the R-rated cut that has scenes not in the PG-13 version.
Part 1 in now available on Netflix but it’s severely lacking.
Fans are hoping Netflix will get the rights to the DC characters.
Part One – A Child Of Fire premiers Dec. 21 on Netflix.
While promoting Rebel Moon, the director tackles DC questions.