El director Zack Snyder (Man of Steel) anda trabajando en la postproducción de Batman V Superman, el cual estrena el año que viene. Durante varias entrevistas, el mismo habló  sobre los filmes de superheroes, rumores y su enfoque con los personajes de Batman y Superman.

Referente a Mad Max: Fury Road…

it’s “just a fucking great movie,” and that “no one would say that the best movie of the year isn’t ‘Fury Road.’” 

 Rerefente a George Miller dirigiendo algún filme de DC…

“we haven’t talked about it,” but that he “absolutely” wants him to do it, saying that “if I was to think he had any interest in them of course I’m happy to talk to him.” 

Referente a los comentarios de Steve Spielberg, de que los filmes de superhéroes pronto pasarán de moda similar a los Westerns…

“He might not be wrong. I think it puts more pressure on us, the filmmakers, to not just crank out superhero movies for the sake of it. To me, the one thing I love working in the DC universe is that Superman and Batman and Wonder Woman are American mythology. It’s not about making a superhero, it’s a mythological universe that we live in.”

Diferencia sus filmes de superheroes a la de otros estudios…

“It goes to the mythological nature of the movies that we’re making. I feel like he’s right. But I feel like Batman and Superman are transcendent of superhero movies in a way, because they’re Batman and Superman. They’re not just, like, the flavor of the week ‘Ant-Man’ — not to be mean, but whatever it is. What is the next Blank-Man?”

Sobre los constantes rumores, el cuál los disfruta…

‘Oh snap, they must have seen the script.’ And then they’ll say ‘And this happens!.’ And then I’ll go, They have no idea what they’re talking about,” he told Yahoo Movies), and shooting down some specific ones, like the “rumor that my son is playing Robin. It’s not true.”

Referente a los rumores de que el estudio quiere más Batman en Batman V Superman…

“There is an emphasis on Ben Affleck’s Bruce Wayne, “Only in that because it’s a different Batman than the Batman that was in the Chris Nolan movies, so we have a little bit more explaining to do — and you just had a whole Superman movie. But I think only in that way, because you need to understand where Batman is with everything. And that’s more toward the beginning, but it evens back out as it goes on.”

Sobre su manera de abordar los personajes de Batman y Superman…

“It’s interesting because Batman’s a man and Superman’s a god, if you think about it in those terms… What Superman sees as Batman’s limits, Batman sees as Superman trying to control him, acting like an absolute dictator”

vía Indiewire