WONDER WOMAN Star Gal Gadot Covers Rolling Stone Magazine; Comments On JUSTICE LEAGUE Director Switch

WONDER WOMAN Star Gal Gadot Covers Rolling Stone Magazine; Comments On JUSTICE LEAGUE Director Switch

Wonder Woman actress Gal Gadot covers the September issue of Rolling Stone Magazine sporting her Princess Diana bracelets, and also comments on the highly publicised Justice League director switch...

By MarkCassidy - Aug 24, 2017 09:08 AM EST
Filed Under: Wonder Woman
There's been a lot of theories and speculation about how much Warner Bros.' Justice League movie would be altered after Joss Whedon stepped in to replace original director Zack Snyder for the film's reportedly extensive reshoots, but one of the movie's stars maintains that any changes will be minimal.

While being interviewed by Rolling Stone, Wonder Woman herself, Gal Gadot, was asked about the director switch situation and responded that - as far as she's aware, at least - Whedon is simply "fine tuning."


"Look," she says. "Joss, to my understanding, was Zack's choice to finish the movie. And the tone can't be completely different because the movie was already shot. Joss is just fine-tuning."

You can check out the interview in full HERE, and Gadot's stunning cover below.

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Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 8/24/2017, 9:16 AM
Was that really so hard to clear?
I've been saying this for months...
Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 8/24/2017, 9:55 AM
@BadBobBooth
Composer? Change in tone? How? :P

Nha, the fact is, if you know a thing or two about how a movie is made, is that after that tragedy, Whedon took COMPLETE control over the post-production process.

And it's exactly in THIS phase that you call the composer to score the film, meaning the moment in which you COULD actually change the composer, and that's exactly what Whedon did, and i'm f*cking grateful for that, because "Junxie XL" simply won't cut it for me, but Danny E. on the other hand...
Still, i would've prefered Zimmer, but i'm fine.
If Danny could bring his A-game like the Batman/Spidey themes, than he's actually even better than Zimmer, but if it's something like AoU than...i dunno...
Shit, still better than Junxie if you ask me! :P

If there's anything we should get from this, is that Whedon won't waste a single chance, meaning if he feels some shit needs to be changed, then rest assured he WILL change that shit.

Reshooting, changing the composer etc... this is exactly what you do in the post-production and as of right now, this is all they can do, because there's not much time, the movie comes out November ffs...
MutantEquality
MutantEquality - 8/24/2017, 9:46 AM
I'm guessing he came, filmed some grand "Team Group Shots" like Avengers and probably told Heny Cavill to crack a smile once in awhile. If he did that I'm good. I'm good.
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