October 2015: Live By Night begins principal photography.delays two Affleck films- The Accountant, and his passion project Live By Night– to give him time to focus on his DC duties with production for Justice League Part 1 right around the corner and an appetite for a solo Batman movie that would be written, directed, and starring him August 2015 : Deadline reports that Warner Bros.January 2015: Principal photography begins for Affleck’s next acting job, Gavin O’Connor’s The Accountant.December 2014: Principal photography wraps on Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.August 2014: The release date is changed a second time, to March 26, 2016.May 2014: Principal photography begins on Batman v Superman.It’s eventually revealed that part of what came from that delay was a full-fledged road map for the next few films, with Terrio now co-writing a multi-part Justice League as well announces a production delay, shifts the release date from Jto May 6, 2016. December 2013 : Chris Terrio, who wrote Argo, is brought on to rewrite David Goyer’s script for Batman vs Superman. August 2013: Months after Argo takes home the Academy Award for Best Picture, Ben Affleck is announced as new the Batman, and he’ll will debut in Batman v Superman when it comes out on July 17, 2015.So here it is, apropos of nothing… BATFLECK: The Timeline Save for a few choice words here and there to properly contextualize the importance of a particular event, the events that transpired- and the timing at which they transpired- can be pretty revealing. Part of my legwork on the shelved report involved piecing together a timeline A timeline for Ben Affleck’s tenure as the cinematic Dark Knight.Īnd what’s funny to me is that, the timeline itself kind of tells a story all on its own. There was, however, one part of it that I thought might be fun to share. And then, for reasons that will be revealed in due time, I decided to shelve that story. A big picture report about the machinations behind the scenes at a particularly controversial time in the developing of the DC Extended Universe. Its also possible that Silent Bob could come back as a ghost in Clerks III, as the Askewniverse has played with fantasy elements in the past, especially in the 1999 outing Dogma, where Jay and Bob helped fight a war between heaven and hell.Earlier this year I was working on a story. Though, the timeline of the story might happen before. It was always assumed that Silent Bob would play a big part in Clerks III, but it appears that this trilogy ending sequel will happen after Moose Jaws. It's suspected that Silent Bob will return in the sequel MallBrats, which shoots early next year, before Moose Jaws gets underway. And Kevin Smith also voiced the character in the short-lived animated Clerks TV series and had a cameo in-character as Silent Bob in Scream 3. The character did return in 2014 for Jay and Silent Bob's Super Groovy Cartoon Movie. The character has appeared in six Kevin Smith films, with his last live appearance being in 2006's Clerks II, which was nearly a decade ago. The death of Silent Bob will be a big deal for longtime fans. So, rather than let go out with dignity, he'll be eaten by a fucking moose." I was like, 'Why?' And he was like, 'Because I wanna be in other movies!' Fair enough, dude. And he goes, 'Yeah, but Quint gets killed!' I was like, 'One of us has to get eaten'. I was talking to Jay about Moose Jaws and I'm like, 'I'm thinking about bringing us in as the Captain Quint character'. About the bonkers way of letting Silent Bob float into heaven, Kevin Smith had this to say. And the pair will be fighting off a Moose instead of a shark. They will serve as the film's 'Quint', originally played in the Steven Spielberg classic by Robert Shaw. He wants to finally connect his True North Trilogy and the Askewniverse by bringing Jay and Silent Bob in during the third act. The wild animal gone berserker tale is a direct homage to one of the filmmaker's all-time favorite movies, Jaws. Speaking with in Australia, Kevin Smith described a scene towards the end of Moose Jaws. And there will be blood, sweat and a lot of tears. Yes, the character who first appeared in 1994 with a cameo in the director's feature film debut Clerks, is going to be put to rest in glorious fashion. While it doesn't seem like he'll ever retire his personal style, it sounds like he's ready to bury Silent Bob for good. Over the years, Kevin Smith has become easily identifiable by both his Silent Bob character and his tent sized hockey jerseys.
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