Top 20 Actors Who Almost Got the Part in a DC Film

George Miller gathered a complete Justice League cast for a film called ‘Justice League Mortal,’ with Armie Hammer slated to play Batman. They had already started making costumes and preparing for filming when the studio unexpectedly canceled the project. Despite significant progress, including location scouting and advanced pre-production work, the film never got made, and Armie Hammer never got to play Batman on screen.

Top 20 Action Movies That Needed More Action

Bryan Singer’s Superman movie focuses on Clark Kent returning to Metropolis and reconnecting with Lois Lane. The story explores the emotional consequences of events and life in a newsroom, with less emphasis on long fight sequences. Rated PG-13, the film highlights dramatic rescues more than extended battles. A significant portion of the movie is dedicated to Lex Luthor’s plans involving property and Kryptonite, leading to a relatively short final showdown.

15 Most Satisfying Villain Defeats (No Asspulls)

Father’s attempt to steal Amestris’ power fails when the universal law of equivalent exchange takes effect, taking away everything he’d gained. Edward ultimately succeeds not through his own alchemy, but by relinquishing it and relying on the sacrifices of Alphonse and the groundwork laid by Hohenheim throughout the story. The final, decisive act of transmutation is consistent with the established rules governing souls, Philosopher’s Stones, and the Gate, and the author skillfully connects everything together, making the ending feel like the inevitable result of everything that came before.

Best “Villain Wins” Episodes in Anime That Actually Worked

During the Eclipse, Griffith answers a dark call and sacrifices his entire Band of the Hawk to become the powerful demon Femto. The God Hand oversee a brutal massacre as Apostles slaughter the mercenaries trapped in a spiritual realm. Guts and Casca are forced to watch in horror as their comrades are destroyed and Griffith ascends to godhood. This event fundamentally changes the story, leaving the heroes without an army and establishing Griffith as a member of the demonic hierarchy.

20 Actors Who Defended Their Box Office Flops

Ben Affleck has often defended his film ‘Gigli,’ explaining that its poor reception taught him valuable lessons about how the media and marketing can shape public opinion. He’s clarified that the making of the movie was more complex than reported and that its failure unfairly diminished his other work. Affleck has also noted that taking creative chances doesn’t always pay off, and he’s used this experience to discuss bouncing back from setbacks and the distinction between creating a film and promoting it.