Batman: Another director leaves the project!

Cinema 22 February, 2017

While the film seemed to have gone by having found a new director, theater shot this one just left the project!
Decidedly the film about the Black Knight seems to be the victim of the real curse! For several months, Ben Affleck had carried the project at arm’s length. The Oscar-winning actor and director wanted to play in the film but also be behind the camera. A real feat that worried the fans a little. Would Ben Affleck be up to it? Problem settled a few days ago when the actor announced that he finally gave up the blockbuster, preferring to focus on his character. A new one welcomed by Internet users. The Studios have therefore endeavored to quickly find a new director able to take up this ambitious project. Mission accomplished ! A few days later Batman the film had found his new director! Matt Reeves, To whom we owe Cloverfield and the last two parts of The Planet of the Apes . A nice resume that could point to beautiful things and we could not wait to find out more. But once again things did not go as planned …
At the beginning of the week, the news collapsed: the negotiations between Warner Bros and Matt Reeves seem to have failed. The reasons for this failure were not revealed but the initiative would come from the director. A source says, however, that even if the negotiations are stopped, the discussion remains open if both parties so wish! So there remains a little hope … And it takes when it is known that it murmurs that Ben Affleck could be on the departure of Batman . Nothing goes more for Batman but also for the DCEU whose universe struggles to seduce critics but meets a big success at the box office. Warner therefore seeks to breathe new life into the extended universe of DC Comics, A revival that will be launched with Wonder Woman in June and will be followed at the end of the year by Justice League. Reassure us, the future does not look so dark do not forget the construction of Aquaman, Suicide Squed 2 and Gotham City Sirens! Do you think the negotiations will resume?