Rumor: Ben Affleck Was ‘Humiliated’ By Batman V Superman Response

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2016 has turned out to be a trying year for Ben Affleck. While he no doubt stands to collect a hefty paycheck fromBatman V Superman: Dawn of Justice and a near-guarantee of more to come from its various spin-offs (including his own solo Batman project), he’s also had to watch the film be savaged by critics, ridiculed by pop-culture and branded abox-office disappointment by analysts – with he himself becoming an icon of the film’s negative reception in the form of the now-ubiquitous “Sad Affleck” meme.

Now, amid news that he’s taking on an even greater role in the effort to bolster Warner Bros.’ embattled DC Extended Universe slate, new reports are shedding light on the Oscar-winning writer/director/actor’s state of mind during the process.

Stepping in to add behind-the-scenes context to an earlier story on the news of Affleck taking on an Executive Producer role on the now-shooting Justice Leage, Birth.Movies.Death Editor-in-Chief Devin Faraci (himself a longtime fixture of the “geek movie” insider reporting scene) expounded on the industry scuttle as to what’s led to the project’s ongoing shakeups – describing Affleck as having been “humiliated” by the experience of Batman V Superman’s negative reception. Offered Faraci:


“My sources have told me that Affleck was incredibly unhappy about the reception of BvS. He felt humiliated after spending so much of the press tour saying how much better this film would be than Daredevil. On top of that his agent was furious when Kevin Tsujihara jumped the gun and announced him as the director of The Batman – there were still negotiations happening. This move seems to help placate Affleck while also edging Zack Snyder out of a controlling central position in the DC Movie verse.”


If accurate, the report would reflect an increasingly clear picture of a studio and filmmaking team that was caught largely off guard by the way their film’s release had played out – not only among film critics but among audiences and within the general pop-culture discussion space. Having drawn the plot of their film from best-selling comics like The Dark Knight Returns and The Death of Superman, and seemingly adhered close to fan feedback wishing for a more action-focused Superman and continued adherence to the gritty darkness of Christopher Nolan’s Batman features, Warner Bros. was almost certainly expecting the exact opposite reaction to what Batman V Superman got.




It’s also largely unsurprising that the public backlash against the film, particularly the internet and late night comedy’s fixation on the Sad Affleck meme, would carry a particularly personal sting for Affleck. The star has always been especially uncomfortable with the fixations the entertainment press tends to have on his personal life, but he’s also worked hard over the last decade to re-establish himself as both an actor and director of note after seeing his “leading man” career go spectacularly off the rails in the early-2000s after a string of high-profile box-office disasters like Gigliand Jersey Girl. As such, it makes sense that he would opt to take a more active role in ensuring that his committment to further DC Extended Universe movies begins to result in better films.

What remains to be seen is what this means for the future of the DCEU’s other prime creative voice, Zack Snyder, who is still committed to directing duties on Justice League despite increasingly vocal fandom demands for a new helmer and ongoing reports of the studio taking a much harder line on certain creative decisions. While “losing” Snyder remains unlikely (especially in mid-production), the installation of a filmmaker expected to be associated with the franchise much further into the future in a supervisory role can’t help but be read as a continued loss of creative freedom for the current director – and it’s unclear what that would mean for Snyder’s ability to deliver on the finished film.

Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice is now playing in U.S. theaters. Suicide Squad will arrive on August 5, 2016, followed by Wonder Woman on June 2, 2017; Justice League Part One on November 17, 2017; The Flash on March 16, 2018; Aquaman on July 27, 2018; an untitled DC Film on October 5, 2018; Shazam on April 5, 2019; Justice League Part Two on June 14, 2019; an untitled DC film on November 1, 2019; Cyborg on April 3, 2020; and Green Lantern Corps on June 19, 2020.


http://screenrant.com/sad-ben-affleck-batman-v-superman/
 

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way too many comic movies. Not all of them will be successes. They're getting greedy and its biting them in the ass.
 

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Ben Affleck Was ‘Humiliated’ By Batman V Superman Response

2016 has turned out to be a trying year for Ben Affleck. While he no doubt stands to collect a hefty paycheck from Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice and a near-guarantee of more to come from its various spin-offs (including his own solo Batman project), he’s also had to watch the film be savaged by critics, ridiculed by pop-culture and branded a box-office disappointment by analysts – with he himself becoming an icon of the film’s negative reception in the form of the now-ubiquitous “Sad Affleck” meme.

Now, amid news that he’s taking on an even greater role in the effort to bolster Warner Bros.’ embattled DC Extended Universe slate, new reports are shedding light on the Oscar-winning writer/director/actor’s state of mind during the process.

Stepping in to add behind-the-scenes context to an earlier story on the news of Affleck taking on an Executive Producer role on the now-shooting Justice Leage,Birth.Movies.Death Editor-in-Chief Devin Faraci (himself a longtime fixture of the “geek movie” insider reporting scene) expounded on the industry scuttle as to what’s led to the project’s ongoing shakeups – describing Affleck as having been “humiliated” by the experience of Batman V Superman’s negative reception. Offered Faraci:


“My sources have told me that Affleck was incredibly unhappy about the reception of BvS. He felt humiliated after spending so much of the press tour saying how much better this film would be than Daredevil. On top of that his agent was furious when Kevin Tsujihara jumped the gun and announced him as the director of The Batman – there were still negotiations happening. This move seems to help placate Affleck while also edging Zack Snyder out of a controlling central position in the DC Movieverse.”

If accurate, the report would reflect an increasingly clear picture of a studio and filmmaking team that was caught largely off guard by the way their film’s release had played out – not only among film critics but among audiences and within the general pop-culture discussion space. Having drawn the plot of their film from best-selling comics like The Dark Knight Returns and The Death of Superman, and seemingly adhered close to fan feedback wishing for a more action-focused Superman and continued adherence to the gritty darkness of Christopher Nolan’s Batman features, Warner Bros. was almost certainly expecting the exact opposite reaction to what Batman V Superman got.




It’s also largely unsurprising that the public backlash against the film, particularly the internet and late night comedy’s fixation on the Sad Affleck meme, would carry a particularly personal sting for Affleck. The star has always been especially uncomfortable with the fixations the entertainment press tends to have on his personal life, but he’s also worked hard over the last decade to re-establish himself as both an actor and director of note after seeing his “leading man” career go spectacularly off the rails in the early-2000s after a string of high-profile box-office disasters like Gigli and Jersey Girl. As such, it makes sense that he would opt to take a more active role in ensuring that his committment to further DC Extended Universe movies begins to result in better films.

What remains to be seen is what this means for the future of the DCEU’s other prime creative voice, Zack Snyder, who is still committed to directing duties on Justice Leaguedespite increasingly vocal fandom demands for a new helmer and ongoing reports of the studio taking a much harder line on certain creative decisions. While “losing” Snyder remains unlikely (especially in mid-production), the installation of a filmmaker expected to be associated with the franchise much further into the future in a supervisory role can’t help but be read as a continued loss of creative freedom for the current director – and it’s unclear what that would mean for Snyder’s ability to deliver on the finished film.

Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice is now playing in U.S. theaters. Suicide Squad will arrive on August 5, 2016, followed by Wonder Woman on June 2, 2017; Justice League Part One on November 17, 2017; The Flash on March 16, 2018; Aquaman on July 27, 2018; an untitled DC Film on October 5, 2018; Shazam on April 5, 2019; Justice League Part Two on June 14, 2019; an untitled DC film on November 1, 2019; Cyborg on April 3, 2020; and Green Lantern Corps on June 19, 2020.
 

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What happened to the other thread like this? Oh, well here's what I said in that one: affleck low low saying BvS was worse than DD means it was truly garbage. Once again, if affleck is your best (main) actor your movie is in trouble from the door. An extra in the suit and voice overs would have been better than that wooden dude. Add equally wooden cavil to the mix and, well, dumpster fire. While Marvel just keeps printing money.
 

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"...and continued adherence to the gritty darkness of Christopher Nolan’s Batman features..."

This, more so than anything else, is what is hurting them. Although I like that kind of grittiness, the general audiences are saying that's not what they want to see.
 

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STAN LEE is an Executive Producer. This ain't like the Music Industry, in film, that title is mostly Honorary.
Contractually Stan Lee is executive producer of all Marvel properties... like Albert Broccoli is for James Bond...

this is different - Affleck has been a partner with WB similar to Clint Eastwood's deal for a while now... he literally has his own pipeline as a film maker and producer and the power to greenlight projects...
on Justice League his writer is now the head writer not Goyer or Snyder and Affleck now will have a say in what makes it in or is dropped in the final cut of that movie... Before Ben and Snyder had to cooperate, but now the execs dont trust Snyder and have given Ben and another producer veto power over Syder
 

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He's already at a disadvantage with the debacle of BvS
he will be fine, as a film maker and writer he is very good, excellent at noir...
Batman and a few other projects he is directing are greenlit and WB has been saying for a year or 2 now that they are in the Affleck buisness
 

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Sorry. They won't get me to feel sorry for someone who's going to make hundreds of millions playing fucking Batman on film.

Won't do it. Wish him all the success, but I have no fucks to give about his feelings.
 

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"...and continued adherence to the gritty darkness of Christopher Nolan’s Batman features..."

This, more so than anything else, is what is hurting them. Although I like that kind of grittiness, the general audiences are saying that's not what they want to see.
So it appears. Sadly for me, because I too really enjoy the dark gritty comic films. I was actually one of the few here who liked BvS despite the obvious flaws.
 

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Batman V Superman was a misstep. A big one.

As a comicbook lover - I liked it overall, I absolutely loved certain parts of it. It really was a string of great images and great scenes stuck in a bad movie.

As an artist - I hate the muted color palette, the rendering of Supes in flight, Lex's nerd cliche' look ( ala Jaimie Fox) and too many night scenes are depressing.

As a writer - the script was too dense, Lex as a pay off was weak, Supes was too sad and some common sense plotting at the end was needed. Get Lois outta there and have Wonder Woman be the wall that saves Supes. Plant seeds of the JL with Flash visions and let it go. Matter fact, take out Doomsday period, use his creation as a hook at the end - not Supes dying. Give Lex his due as the ultimate baddie on Earth and let him get away with it at the end. We don't care as long as the Trinity is made.

As a fanboy - Batman rules. Every scene as Bruce, every fight scene, his style of fighting, the editing around it, his entire motivation was Batman off the rails, out of control and I loved it. He killed and showed mercy to few and that was the whole point. Clearly, he was in, I dontgiveafuckanymore mode.

Ben sold every scene exactly the way he should've. Even the whole Martha thing made sense - that name literally brought him back to reality. We watched The Dark Knight have an epiphany, ok, keep it moving.

Clark looked too stoic and Supes frowned too much. Wonder Woman was mysterious and strong and badass.

DC is not Marvel. Their stories aren't even similar. They just rushed in and did too much. Suicide Squad done right will bring the spotlight back on them in a better light. I just hope Ayer didn't pack too much inside that story or we looking at another bloatfest that will fuck them up for sure.

I like was Snyder does - he just needs some reins here and there. Terrio is good too but he let the fanboy side of him rule out the best aspects of a writer fixing a script. Lean that shit down - Clark and Batman are the focus... then pepper in Supes and give us a close look at Bruce. That's it. Lex is a foil and a manipulator. Have Wonder Woman go after him. Lois is secondary to everything. Ben knows how to do this with an ensemble. The Town and Argo were done to perfection. Both films were solid.


I STILL GOT FAITH.

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remember ....Terrio was brought in to tone down Goyer's script which was already the beginning of this debacle


Batman V Superman was a misstep. A big one.
As a comicbook lover - I liked it overall, I absolutely loved certain parts of it. It really was a string of great images and great scenes stuck in a bad movie.

As an artist - I hate the muted color palette, the rendering of Supes in flight, Lex's nerd cliche' look ( ala Jaimie Fox) and too many night scenes are depressing.

As a writer - the script was too dense, Lex as a pay off was weak, Supes was too sad and some common sense plotting at the end was needed. Get Lois outta there and have Wonder Woman be the wall that saves Supes. Plant seeds of the JL with Flash visions and let it go. Matter fact, take out Doomsday period, use his creation as a hook at the end - not Supes dying. Give Lex his due as the ultimate baddie on Earth and let him get away with it at the end. We don't care as long as the Trinity is made.

As a fanboy - Batman rules. Every scene as Bruce, every fight scene, his style of fighting, the editing around it, his entire motivation was Batman off the rails, out of control and I loved it. He killed and showed mercy to few and that was the whole point. Clearly, he was in, I dontgiveafuckanymore mode.

Ben sold every scene exactly the way he should've. Even the whole Martha thing made sense - that name literally brought him back to reality. We watched The Dark Knight have an epiphany, ok, keep it moving.

Clark looked too stoic and Supes frowned too much. Wonder Woman was mysterious and strong and badass.

DC is not Marvel. Their stories aren't even similar. They just rushed in and did too much. Suicide Squad done right will bring the spotlight back on them in a better light. I just hope Ayer didn't pack too much inside that story or we looking at another bloatfest that will fuck them up for sure.

I like was Snyder does - he just needs some reins here and there. Terrio is good too but he let the fanboy side of him rule out the best aspects of a writer fixing a script. Lean that shit down - Clark and Batman are the focus... then pepper in Supes and give us a close look at Bruce. That's it. Lex is a foil and a manipulator. Have Wonder Woman go after him. Lois is secondary to everything. Ben knows how to do this with an ensemble. The Town and Argo were done to perfection. Both films were solid.


I STILL GOT FAITH.

oNE
 

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remember ....Terrio was brought in to tone down Goyer's script which was already the beginning of this debacle

Yeah fam, agreed - that's what I meant. I don't think Terrio tore it down as much as he should've. Maybe he didn't have the green light to. I seen a reviewer go through scripts, one of my early ones and just rip them apart. It hurt like hell too but I moved on. Its a slippery slope. When too much respect is shown, the script is just left to its own weaknesses and devices. At the same time, some scripts are altered so much, it destroys the film.

I dunno. I remember a "fake" treatment for Transformers 2 that hit the circuit and it was fucking fantastic. It had Hot Rod and Bumblebee competing for lead spot, Soundwave led the other Decepticons here, they had a battle that destroyed Vegas, Meagan Fox had a good fake out death, Starscream died, Prime died, Ultra Magnus saved the day, the Autobots were on the run and it had an Empire Strikes Back ending I LOVED IT. I think Shockwave was in there too, Im not sure.

Then the writers strike happened and they say they pieced together some bullshit and filmed it. That bloated, long, contrived mystical mess was the real script - the original one from jump, they just used the strike as blame.

Transformers never recovered.


Same thing that could potentially happen here. Man, I hope not.


oNE
 
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He'll be ok when the check comes

Affeck needs to look at this from another Perspective. His "BATMAN" was highly praised in the film as one of its few bright spots. As was Jeremy Irons' Alfred.

Yeah, I think because a lot of people thought he would suck.

I always knew he wasn't going to be the problem. He's been rich a long time, so he could play Bruce Wayne.
 

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Was he really that good? I wasn't impressed by him as batman. He was neither good or bad just average. Certainly not better than Keaton or Bale.
 
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