Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, and… George Washington? If director Zack Synder keeps to his current career path, he’ll be adapting the story of the first president of the United States after he gets done playing around in DC’s superhero sandbox.
Recently, the director was profiled in a lengthy piece by Bloomberg Pursuits, detailing his life and current work cracking away at the Justice League movie, not to mention seeing Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice past the finish line. The article concluded with Snyder admitting he’d like to take a shot at doing a George Washington movie “in the style of 300.”
When asked about where the idea came from, Synder mentioned that inspiration came from a painting of Washington crossing the Delaware River (which is apparently in his actual office), and wondered how a movie about him would look visually.
Meanwhile, Snyder is spending late nights in...
Recently, the director was profiled in a lengthy piece by Bloomberg Pursuits, detailing his life and current work cracking away at the Justice League movie, not to mention seeing Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice past the finish line. The article concluded with Snyder admitting he’d like to take a shot at doing a George Washington movie “in the style of 300.”
When asked about where the idea came from, Synder mentioned that inspiration came from a painting of Washington crossing the Delaware River (which is apparently in his actual office), and wondered how a movie about him would look visually.
Meanwhile, Snyder is spending late nights in...
- 3/2/2016
- by Mitchel Broussard
- We Got This Covered
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