![]() ![]() But if I'm choosing, my inclination will always be like somebody who wants to tell a story that comes from inside of them. Whether I love a movie or not, I would rather see a movie that's one person's vision then sort of an amalgamation of a bunch of notes and a bunch of things, that's trying to appeal to everybody. But there's no doubt with Mike Flanagan, Sebastian Gutierrez, Zack Snyder, Robert Rodriguez, these are all people who have a very strong sense of what they want, and they are the ones who are carrying that vision all the way through. That can be a beautiful part of the collaboration. It doesn't mean that someone can't write a gorgeous script and someone can't come and direct that script. So for me, definitely having one person who has the vision that we're all serving, I think there's something really helpful about that. I think so many influences for me cinema-wise are European and auteur-driven, and a lot of movies in the '60s and '70s. there's a magic element that comes from being together. I think, again, that's very resonant to me after this year and a half. There's also an element that I love of family - and not just family that you're born with, but family that you build and the fact that you are by far stronger as a team. So to me, there is an escapist quality to this movie, for sure. ![]() You fall into a world for a couple of hours and forget about your life and fall into these characters that have been invented in front of you, especially if it's also really visually stimulating like this movie is. I really think that - particularly after this last year and a half - there's something about cinema that is like a magic trick. But I think what was also key, and I think he chose the right people for it, was that it was imperative that the performances be grounded in a certain kind of humanity and simplicity, so that the world around it can be that big. But certainly this, Navot had a very strong idea of what he wanted it to look like and feel like, and it was always meant to be larger than life. I'm always interested in auteur-driven pieces and in many different genres. Well, for sure, it is an alternate reality, absolutely. She also starred for "Gerald's Game" director Mike Flanagan in "The Haunting of Hill House" on Netflix, while her other TV work includes playing agent Amanda Daniels on "Entourage" and Kathy Scruggs on "Manhunt: Deadly Games." As she told Looper, "I appreciate not being known for one role and being able to disappear into different roles." Popper's Penguins" and "Race to Witch Mountain," disaster epics like "San Andreas," the Stephen King adaptation "Gerald's Game," and plenty of indie fare. Other film credits include graphic novel adaptations like "Sin City" and "Watchmen," family fare such as "Mr. Starting out on TV in the late 1980s, Gugino made her film debut at 16 in 1989's "Troop Beverly Hills." Her career took off in 1999 with a starring role on the final season of "Chicago Hope" and then a lead role in 2001's "Spy Kids," the first in the popular series of films from director Robert Rodriguez. Storylines we'd like to see in The Batman franchise! 10.If Carla Gugino looks familiar, that's because you've seen her in, well, just about everything. Adding further fuel to the fire is a Vero post shared by the filmmaker shortly after his made those remarks.Ĭlick the "Next" button below to check out 10 Batman vs. So, are we going to see Catwoman in Zack Snyder's Justice League? It's not outside the ream of possibility by any means, especially as those reshoots are grander in scale than anticipated. Yeah, I do think Carla is - yeah, she is good." And now, who knows what she's doing now, she's running some sort of international antiquities or something, and he needs to retire, and they find each other. "And then he had to arrest her, I don't know what happened, or he had to let her go, and it tweaked him. You would have to say, there's a flashback to ten years ago, where they were a thing," the filmmaker pondered. The director said he would cast Carla Gugino as Selina Kyle, and even shared some insight into what her relationship with the Dark Knight might look like in this shared world. During his career as a vigilante, it's surely inevitable that the hero has crossed paths with Catwoman, and Justice League director Zack Snyder shared his thoughts on that potential meeting during a recent interview (via MovieWeb). Ben Affleck's Batman has been operating in Gotham City for decades, and that means his Caped Crusader has a lot of history in the DC Extended Universe. ![]()
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