We recently heard from James Gunn discussing the possibility of a DC/Marvel crossover. And while it doesn’t seem like an imminent prospect, the two worlds have just collided in a real-life setting. Among the many things that Joe and Anthony Russo did after dropping the mic with the giants of Marvel Avengers: Infinity War AND Game over (including address Cherry AND the gray man), the pair conducted more interviews at the Pizza Film School. Namely, they sit down with a director for pizza and ask him about his trial. For his latest episode? They chat with none other than Zack Snyder, another guy with considerable experience creating massive blockbusters based on comics. What movie are they talking about in particular? Zack Snyder’s Justice League. Denounce the implosion of the Internet.
For an hour, the trio sit and discuss Snyder’s trial, using their epic four-hour version of the DC team-up film as a prime example, while eating some particularly delicious pizza. It’s a fascinating conversation between three of the minds behind the most ambitious and character-filled superhero stories, comparing their processes, framing, digital photography, writing processes and more.
It’s also interesting as a conversation between filmmakers who, at least for now, have moved away from superheroes in recent years. As it stands, the Russo brothers have no Marvel projects on their slate, while Snyder released a zombie action movie for the last time. army of the deadand later this year, he will release his original sci-fi film rogue moon – For seven samurai–inspired film originally written as possible Star Wars project, before being reused. while we wait rogue moonand the Russian brothers electrical conditionthis interview at Pizza Film School should last at least an hour.
Source: EmpireOnline

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