Director Zack Snyder Is Interested In Making A George Washington Movie '300' Style
In a recent interview with Bloomberg Business, Batman v Superman director Zack Snyder spoke about his interest in making a George Washington film done in the style of his of 2006 action film 300...
During a recent interview with Bloomberg Business, director Zack Snyder talked about his past cinematic works, his involvement with the DCEU, and the possibility of making a George Washington movie in the style of his 2006 action film 300. Yes, you read that right. America's first president having his own movie as epic as 300!
The interview took place in Zack Snyder's warehouse office on the Warner lot in Burbank, California. Apparently, Snyder keeps a large retractable whiteboard full of Justice League action sequences (removed for the interview) that would elevate with a click of a button, workout machines, human skulls surrounding a circular table where he works, six axes mounted on a wall with Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman figures positioned to watch over everything. Among all these insane and awesome decorations, Snyder keeps a picture of George Washington Crossing the Delaware.
The director mentioned that he would like to make the George Washington film similar to his previous film adaptation of Frank Miller's graphic novel. “We were talking about it,” said Snyder. “The first thing we asked was, well, how are we going to make it look? I pointed at this painting. It looks like 300. It’s not that hard.” This wouldn't be the first time Snyder tackled a historical action film. In fact, 300 is a film adaptation of a Frank Miller comic based on the ancient Greek Battle of Thermopylae. What do you think? Are you interested in seeing George Washington film directed by Zack Snyder?
BATMAN V SUPERMAN Fun Fact: Snyder revealed that the Aston Martin Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) is seen driving in the Batman v Superman trailers belongs to the director himself.
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