quinta-feira, 29 de outubro de 2015

Santa trouble, Batman! Video imagine how it would be "On the Origin of Justice" in 1949

Fake trailer carries the future clash between the bat and the Man of Steel to the era of black and white heroes


Pretty soon they find themselves in Batman vs. Superman: The Cradle of Justice - film directed by Zack Snyder and brings Henry Cavill in the role of the Man of Steel and Ben Affleck in the role of Morcegão, and Gal Gadot with Lasso Wonder Woman . The long expected hits theaters on March 26, 2016 and to be taken by trailer (watch below), will be about 120 minutes of many explosions, punches and intensely vacant looks of Ben Affleck - everything we have learned to expect from a blockbuster 

               

But long before elaborate visual effects dominate the big screen, there was a simpler time - an era when superheroes wore cuecões out of horrible costumes and were saving the day in glorious adventures in black and white. It is to honor the beauty of adaptations of low-budget comic of the 1940s - in which series had heroes in versions far less dark and much more manic, with special effects done in pencil point - that the two artists Diane Bullock and Mike Schuster, the Vulture magazine rescued old scenes of the series of the past half century to create a trailer that shows how it would be the clash between the heroes in 1949 - and the Kryptonian in R & B is so out of control as your version of the 21st century:


It's not the first time that Lewis Wilson and Kirk Alyn - the first actors to take the cover of Batman and Superman, respectively - were brought together in a fictional encounter. In March, YouTube user Paul Cornish also created a version of the 1940s for the future adaptation of the DC Comics history


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