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Saturday
Jul262014

Live from Comic Con: Batman, Wonder Woman, Galadriel

Anne Marie here, sleep deprived and dazed after a night camping out to cover the big studio announcements for you. Folks, my group camped in line for fifteen hours to get into Hall H, and we still barely got into the back of the hall. Over 6,000 geeks camped out to see what Warner Bros, Legendary Pictures, and Marvel have to offer, so the studios are going to have to work hard to meet or exceed expectations. Here's what happened.

Cate Blanchett, Channing Tatum and more after the jump...

first image of Wonder Woman from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
WB wasted no time, starting its presentation with a 15 second teaser of the new Batman v Superman flick. It showed an armored Batman on a rainy Gotham rooftop turning on the Bat Signal to discover Superman in the light. Snyder, Affleck, Cavill, and Gal Gadot were here to wave and smile, but no panel. They released no further information. So all I have for you is a description of a teaser. Sorry. 

Jupiter Ascending
The infamously behind-schedule film tried to salvage its image a bit with an extended trailer showing some truly spectacular special effects. The wait is paying off in terms of effects, and Jupiter Ascending blessedly looks different than most of the big budget FX films out there. But is different enough? Channing Tatum arrived to introduce the trailer, and moderator Chris Hardwicke suggested a costume for him that got cheers as loud as the film:

 "Take your clothes off. It's like a Magic Mike cosplay!"

Mad Mad Fury Road was extensively storyboarded

Mad Max: Fury Road
Director George Miller (creator of the original Mad Max trilogy) was on hand to tallk about the film and show the world premier of the trailer. Miller stated that he thinks of Mad Max as a "Western on wheels," since this is an extended chase movie. He also said that instead of writing a screenplay, he created over 500 storyboards. That's probably why Fury Road has maintained the original sand-blasted punk aesthetic, even with a bigger budget and updated VFX. Fans of the originals are guaranteed to like this one as well. No more mullets, though.

The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies
At the end of a 20 year, 6 movie journey, The Hobbit was out to have some fun. Steven Colbert moderated the panel dressed as his cameo role in the third film. A blooper reel of all 6 movies screened along with some behind-the-scenes footage. (Sir Ian McKellan must be the best person to work with.) The panel was fan bait, including Peter Jackson, Phillipa Boyens, Benedict Cumberbatch & Cate Blanchett (who sat together but never met while filming), Lee Pace, Orlando Bloom, Evangeline Lilly, Andy Serkis, and more.

Overall, the tone was one of nostalgia. Jackson, looking typically bedraggled, talked about his first pitch to Miramax in 1995: one Hobbit movie and two for The Lord of the Rings. This series has completely changed the film landscape, proving audiences will watch connected franchises and tolerate (even celebrate) splitting stories into longer trilogies, so the idea of only 3 movies is a little mind-boggling. Andy Serkis talked about how playing Gollum created a calling in motion capture acting that allowed him to create totally new characters (and a company called the Imaginarium). Finally, the teaser reflected the general feeling, pitching the third Hobbit film as a movie that will wrap up not only this trilogy, but Jackson's entire saga, bringing together characters from all 6 movies. No matter how you feel about them, it's definitely the end of an era.

 

 

 

Are you following me on Twitter? I'm giving a play-by-play of everything in Hall H, including stories about Cate Banchett's underwear (she doesn't wear any under the elf costume) and more! You might want to start following me on Twitter. Up next: Legendary Pictures and Godzilla 2!

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Reader Comments (4)

The Wonder Woman outfit looks like Xena - Warrior Princess, the tones seem rather dark for Wonder Woman. Very attractive - they even made her look a little like Lucy Lawless.

July 27, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterLadyEdith

I cant say that i'm crazy about the wonder woman look but it does at least feel cohesive with the aesthetic of Man of Steel and the photos we've seen of Batman. But a sword?

July 27, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterNATHANIEL R

Zach Snyder is so one note, all his movies have the same aesthetics (and not in an interesting Robert Altman kind of way). It's just so dull and obvious and lifeless. This Wonder Woman looks like a monochromatic Xena knock-off.

July 27, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterCarmen Sandiego

I may be one of the few here that's seen/liked The Hobbit films, so I'm looking forward to the teaser trailer for TBOTFA. What I'm looking forward to even more, however, is the box set of all six films Jackson keeps teasing. I've been holding out on buying any of the Middle Earth films on Blu-Ray for this, so I hope it comes in the next year or two. I'd love to see some of the scenes that they didn't include in the Extended Editions of the LOTR films.

Anyway, I think the WW costume looks like WW, so I have no big issues with it as of yet. Someone managed to put a recording of the BVS teaser online and it looks good but I'm still skeptical of the film, overall. I just think they needed to make a direct MOS sequel that ironed out the flaws of the first film before they started doing team-ups. I mean I realize DC is WAY behind Marvel but I think it's better to do something right then something fast.

As for Mad Max and Jupiter Ascending; I never saw the first three MM films, so all I can do is wait for the trailer. Since Tom Hardy is in it, however, I'll more than likely see it. Jupiter Ascending could either be surprisingly fun or a big mess. We'll see which one it is but I'm not sure many other people will take that chance.

July 27, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterDaniel Armour
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