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DC's Ultra-Violent Lobo Film: What We Missed

17 Dec

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Summary

  • Writer envisioned Jason Momoa as Lobo before his casting.
  • Michael Bay was attached to direct the R-rated film.
  • The script mocked DC's past cinematic failures humorously.
DC's Ultra-Violent Lobo Film: What We Missed

A long-abandoned R-rated Lobo movie, intended for DC's violent bounty hunter, has resurfaced through its writer's revelations. Jason Fuchs described a vision featuring Jason Momoa, whom he mentally cast as Lobo early on, and Michael Bay as director. This project aimed for unhinged comic-book chaos, a stark contrast to what was ultimately produced.

The script reportedly integrated self-deprecating humor, even lampooning DC's past cinematic efforts like Batman v Superman. The film's extreme tone and ultraviolence were likely too unconventional for Warner Bros. during a period of DC universe uncertainty. Studios were hesitant about R-rated comic adaptations before Deadpool's success.

With James Gunn leading the new DCU and emphasizing creative freedom, the stars appear to be aligning for such a project. Jason Momoa is officially slated to portray Lobo, and audiences are more receptive to unconventional comic book films. This resurgence makes the possibility of a brutally funny, R-rated Lobo film seem overdue.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, Michael Bay was attached to direct an R-rated Lobo movie written by Jason Fuchs.
Jason Fuchs always envisioned Jason Momoa as Lobo, even before Momoa's official casting.
The script featured irreverent humor, mocked DC's cinematic missteps, and embraced ultraviolence.

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