The Batman and Loki Are Both Phenomenal Projects Teases Second Unit Director
The Batman and Loki Are Both Phenomenal Projects Teases Second Unit Director
Second unit director Bradley Parker has described upcoming comic book movie The Batman as a phenomenal project.
Director Bradley Parker, who worked as second unit director on upcoming DC movie
The Batman, has described Robert Pattinson s debut as The Dark Knight as phenomenal. Parker shot portions of the movie in tandem alongside director Matt Reeves first unit to help the project cut down on production time, and, as well as having a great time, the filmmaker has offered some insight into what comic book movie fans can expect.
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Wright will also be starring as Jim Gordon in the upcoming film “The Batman” alongside Robert Pattinson. He commented on this role, saying:
“There have been some really wonderful actors who have played this role. Gary Oldman, who I first worked with on Basquiat, is one of my absolute, very specific inspirations, early on, as a young actor. He inhabits a shelf unto himself, in my regard. So, I’m pretty stoked to have been asked to play a role that he played, and other great actors, but I don’t think that a comparison would be justified.”
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Why the Multiverse Is the Future of Shared Universe Storytelling
The multiverse is coming.
The past couple of decades have largely been defined by the idea of the shared universe, as exemplified by the success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The idea is that entertainment companies can bring together established properties and anchor them to one another in a way that encourages audience investment to buoy the less popular properties through brand loyalty. This is how Marvel Studios turned a bunch of B-list characters into a multibillion-dollar enterprise.
Of course, Marvel Studios was far from the first studio to come up with the idea of a shared universe tying separate properties together, having imported the concept directly from the comics. One can trace the roots back even further to the crossover monster movies of the 1930s. However, while these sorts of crossovers were not entirely uncommon on television and even in film cameos, Marvel Studios used its shared universe as a