The Suicide Squad: James Gunn preannuncia esplosioni e crolli di edifici

Il regista di The Suicide Squad, James Gunn, in una didascalia che accompagna una foto su Instagram, anticipa la presenza di esplosioni e crolli nel film.

James Gunn ha anticipato che al centro del suo prossimo film, The Suicide Squad, ci saranno caso e disordine

È servita la presenza di Clint Eastwood a convincere James Gunn a rivelare qualche dettaglio sul suo prossimo film, appartenente all’universo cinematografico dei DC Comics, The Suicide Squad.

In un emozionante post su Instagram, Gunn ha elogiato l’ospitalità di Eastwood, dato che, insieme al fratello, ha visitato il set della sua ultima produzione. E, nel fare ciò, ha rivelato che The Suicide Squad sarà probabilmente epico quanto i suoi primi due film di Guardiani della Galassia.

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Grazie per averci invitato a casa tua, Clint! Cercherò di prendere un po’ di quella tranquillità mentre mi incammino nelle esplosioni e crolli di edifici di Suicide Squad” ha scritto Gunn nella didascalia che accompagna la foto postata su Instagram.

Gunn è a lavoro duramente sul nuovo film, anche se a spese del suo piano relativo a Guardiani della Galassia Vol. 3. Anche se i fan speravano che l’annuncio ufficiale del film venisse rivelato al San Diego Comic-Con 2019, il progetto è stato solo menzionato minimamente dal Presidente dei Marvel Studios, Kevin Feige.

Ecco la foto postata da Gunn al fianco di Clint Eastwood e suo fratello:

 

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Clint Eastwood has been one of my heroes for a long time. His films, both as a director and actor, are an enormous influence. Unforgiven is a cinematic lynchpin for me, a movie that blew my mind the first time I saw it and has continued to do so every one of the 25 or so times I’ve seen it since – but his influence as a director goes all the way back to his debut with Play Misty for Me. That’s not even to mention his work as an actor with Sergio Leone and Don Siegel, two other directors I adore, and his work in gems like In the Line of Fire, Magnum Force, and Where Eagles Dare. Hell – I even, somewhat embarrassingly, know all the words to all the songs in Paint Your Wagon. So when The Suicide Squad producer Peter Safran and I got the opportunity to hang out with Clint on the set of his new film, The Ballad of Richard Jewell, I was nervous. After all, they say never meet your heroes. But in person, Clint was kind and easy to talk to. And we got to talk a lot – about his directing style, his new movie, the movies he’s made previously, and more. Clint has a Buddha-like serenity in the middle of the madness of filmmaking, and I got to watch him take charge of an enormous set with a quiet authority – soft words that ripple giant waves. He showed his crew the kindness, loyalty and respect they deserved (and they love him for it in return.) In short, he was just the kind of guy I’d hope he’d be (also, the movie looks amazing and Paul Walter Hauser – @pwhauser – as Richard Jewell is killing it.) So as far as the whole “don’t meet your heroes” thing goes, my experience is 8 out of 10 times you SHOULD. Thanks for inviting us into your home, Clint! I’ll try and take a little bit of that serenity as I walk into the explosions and falling structures of The Suicide Squad.

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