Sunday 25 June 2017

Wisdom. Grace. Wonder.

Wonder Woman has been in cinemas just under a month now and has already been a huge success.  It's one small step for Women, one giant leap for equality in Hollywood! With the movie being a pivotal part of the DCEU whilst also furthering blockbuster movies for the better, I thought it would be perfect for me to review the movie and it's implications.  **Spoilers for Wonder Woman throughout!**



Director Patty jenkins, along with her cast consisting of Gal Gadot (Wonder Woman), Chris Pine (Steve Trevor) and David Thewlis (Sir Patrick) ought to be very happy with the box office earnings and critical response the movie has received. Outside of the movie, it is evident through countless interviews that the cast has a very strong chemistry with the two leads getting along very well and having a close friendship with the director. Patty Jenkins did an incredible job on this movie and this was most likely due to her immense passion for the project and well thought through idea of what she wanted Wonder Woman to be. All of the warriors on Themyscira trained together and were put through very strict programmes to become the warrior force. Through this, Jenkins created a real life Themyscira with the actors, consisting of athletes and models, creating a bond with each other and really feeling the full effect of what a powerful female army is. 


The movie opens by introducing the audience to a young Diana and through a montage of training shows her grow up to be the person we are familiar with from Batman V Superman. It is clear from very early on that her Mother isn't the most pleased with Diana training, fighting or learning about who she truly is. These early scenes introduce us to the incredible island of Themyscira and the warrior amazonians that live there. Through great CGI, awesome slow-mo's and heavily trained warriors, audiences were stunned into amazement. The introduction to life on Themyscira is like nothing else ever seen in a comic book movie before. Eventually, Diana does train and the path to her finding out who she is speeds up dramatically with the arrival of Steve Trevor. Diana and Steve form a quick bond. Through Trevors confusion, the innocence and naivety of Diana, and the intimidation of the army, the movie becomes an easy and very entertaining watch! Wonder Woman grabs her armour, shield and the god killer sword and leaves with Steve to go and save the world by killing Ares, which should lead to the end of World War I. 

It's this mid section of the movie, that relies on it's actors, character development and humour to keep the pace up and not feel as though the movie is dragging along. This is achieved as by this point audiences were already sold on Diana, who she is and what she stands for. The same goes for Steve Trevor. In these scenes, although not much is happening towards the movies plot, it was entirely necessary to deliver the strong emotional aspects of the movies ending. Audiences were shown Diana embodying the characteristics of Christopher Reeves' beloved Superman and scenes clearly paying homage to classic movies such as Indiana Jones. The movies light and inspirational tone did well to balance the dark and sinister scenes that were definitely shown. This is an area where many feel as though the DCEU has failed before. Increasingly at this stage of the movie, Diana's likability consistently increases as she shows her naivety to the world and her absent knowledge of artificially created social constructs that existed at the time and still exist today. She shows her strength and her ability to keep up with, or surpass anyone on intelligence and physical strength. The movie continues to deliver great development on the relationship between not only Diana and Trevor but the relationship of the group who are on the mission with her. The movie carries a strong sense of morality, heart and perseverance. 


In my opinion, the movies defining scene/moment is where Diana decides to leave the trenches and storm forward over No man's land despite clear instructions from Steve telling her it's too dangerous. The scene radiates inspiration. With the enhanced backing track and camera focus solely on Diana as she charges forth with her shield and gauntlets blocking enemy fire, it is no doubt a scene that will be remembered for a very long time. It is at this point she truly becomes Wonder Woman for the first time. The scene leads on to various other points of action as they defend a local village. With more slow mo's and demonstrations of Wonder Woman's ability, the enemy forces are wiped out in another all empowering display of power. The group are cemented together as friends and a photograph is taken. This was the photograph Diana was after during Batman V Superman. 
The end battle against the main villain comes after Wonder Woman defeats the faux main villain general Ludendorff and Trevor and the rest of the guys attempt to stop Dr poison from taking her creation to the air with the hopes of killing thousands. It is quickly revealed through a very cool twist, that Ludendorff is not Ares and that the sword Diana wields is not the god killer, she is! through a heavily CGI fight, Wonder Woman struggles to bring Ares down. She is very clearly overpowered by him being beaten down and eventually trapped in the metal of from a tank. Unable to escape she is forced to watch the death of her beloved Steve Trevor who sacrifices himself to ensure the destruction of the poison gas. Fuelled with rage, Wonder Woman breaks free and unleashes true power by demolishing German soldiers very quickly with ease. She is instructed to kill Dr Poison but due to a flashback to a very emotional conversation she has with Steve just before his sacrifice, she decides to let poison go and proceed to taking Ares down. Ares fires everything he has but Diana is just too powerful, striking him with a deadly blow which seemingly kills the big bad. 

The war comes to a close,  with a mix of emotions from Diana as celebrations commence in London and the lives of those who fell are remembered. Flicking forward to present day as it is revealed she still has Steve Trevor's watch and his memory is held very deep in her heart. Diana's end monologue reveals she has found new hope in the world and will continue her fight for peace and justice. She jumps off of the building striking a mighty pose ending the movie and very nicely setting up DC's next movie, Justice League. 

Overall, Wonder Woman is a thoroughly enjoyable movie with the dark and serious elements keeping the tone consistent to other DCEU movies, the light and humour combating past criticisms and the spectacular action demonstrating that Wonder Woman is a force to be reckoned with. The success of the movie is a very big deal for Hollywood. It demonstrated that fans want to see female superhero movies and that females can most definitely be the lead of a summer blockbuster. The movie does well to really show Diana's strength without weakening male characters or making her so cold and absent of emotion. The character is relatable and finds her strength through love. The movie does well to stay on the right side of this as it can easily become a factor that weakens a character. Diana and Trevor are on equal terms but Trevor clearly sees she is more suited to fight then he, or anyone else is. Diana constantly displayed ability in areas that blockbuster females just haven't. She is an icon. The characters movie was about 75 years overdue but it was worth the wait. I give Wonder Woman a Blog of Steel rating of 9/10. With the only negatives being an underdeveloped villain and some instances of CGI that looked a little out of place.

Hopefully, off the back of Wonder Woman's success, audiences will be treated to more blockbuster movies with strong female leads and the inequality of gender representation in Hollywood will slowly fade out. It's frightening how children, did not have a strong female superhero too look up to on the big screen before 2017. Wonder Woman is the first comic book movie that tells a young girl that she can be a superhero too. Marvel have released an insane amount of movies none of which feature a female lead. We can only hope Wonder Woman's success has opened the door for many many more female comic book characters to get their own movies. The movie is more relevant than ever right now and it's success is deserved and promising. Maybe one day we'll have a world of big screen superheroes that represent all genders, cultures, religions and ages. 

That brings us to the end of this weeks post! I hope you enjoyed reading it as much as I did writing it and as always if theres something you want to say or ask, just comment below or tweet me on my new twitter @Akash_Sond. See you next weekend with another post! 

Saturday 17 June 2017

The state and future of the MCU!

The Marvel Cinematic universe, MCU for short, is the biggest cinematic franchise ever to exist. It is responsible for delivering highly praised and loved movies such as Ironman, The Avengers, Ant-Man, Thor, and of course Captain America: Civil War. So what is the current state of the MCU? What does the future entail?



Phase One: The road to the Avengers.


The MCU kicked off with Ironman (2008) starring Robert Downey Jr as Ironman and Gwyneth Paltrow as Pepper Potts. It currently sits at a 7.9 on IMDB which is fairly high, a good starting point for a shared universe. Following Ironman, The Incredible Hulk took to the big screen starring Edward Norton as Bruce Banner. Despite Norton later being replaced by Mark Ruffalo, the universe wasn't knocked and moved ahead with IronMan 2, Thor, and, Captain America: The First Avenger. These movies introduced the four heroes along with small roles from Jeremy Renner as Hawkeye and Scarlett Johansson as Black Widow. These six heroes would then go on to star in the first major blockbuster superhero team up movie, The Avengers. The avengers is a widely loved movie with and IMDB score of 8.1. The movies previously mentioned, along with the converging team up movie is known as 'Phase One' of the cinematic universe. Previous movies such as entries to the X-men franchise, a spider-man trilogy and two Fantastic four movies were not included as part of the MCU. After the conclusion and success of Phase One, Marvel proceeded to Phase Two. 


Phase Two: Expansion.

Marvel upgraded Kevin Feige to president of Marvel studios due to a clear vision, structure and plan for the future. He was then set to produce any future movies the MCU releases. Phase Two saw the release of Ironman 3, Thor: The Dark World, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 1, Avengers: Age of Ultron and finally Ant-man. The difference this time, was a clear over arching plot running through the movies with more inter-linking, cameos and references. More specifically, most movies referenced and even showed a big purple alien guy sitting on a chair! I won't spoil anything but for those who know who that is, it's pretty exciting. Guardians of The Galaxy was definitely a stand out in this phase and is considered by most to be the MCU's best movie ever. Age of Ultron concluded the phase by highlighting relationship strains between the members of the Avengers, a theme that would go on to be a huge part of Phase Three.   


Phase Three: Full Throttle.

This is Marvel's current phase which kicked off with what is arguably their biggest movie to date, Captain America: Civil War. (**SPOILER ALERT** for civil war, skip to next paragraph to avoid!) The movie saw the climax of the relationship tensions between the Avengers. The government called into question the Avengers' control and accountability for damages. The movie introduced Tom Holland as Spider-man and Chadwick Boseman as Black Panther, which sparked great excitement for the future of the MCU. The movie ultimately resulted in splitting the avengers and leaving them as two separate teams, Captain America's team and Ironman's team. This is sure to play a huge part in movies throughout this phase. 


After Civil War, Marvel expanded the universe by introducing a new character and a new magical side of their universe in Doctor Strange. Doctor Strange, which starred Benedict Cumberbatch, did well to keep consistent with the universes humorous action movie formula but also expand it with mystical elements and mind bending visual effects. 

Releasing next, is possibly the most exciting movie of Phase Three. Spider-Man: Homecoming! Scheduled for July 7th this year. After the eventual cancelling of the the original Spider-Man 4 with Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker and Sony's reboot, The Amazing Spider-man, with Andrew Garfield as the hero, Sony made a deal with Marvel which allows Marvel to use the character in the MCU. He was first seen in Civil War and was met with high praise. He is now getting his own solo movie that won't rehash the same origin story and will be strengthened with a seemingly quite large role to be played by Robert Downey Jr's Ironman. Spider-Man is considered to be Marvels best or at least most well known comic book character meaning he is likely to have big involvement in the universe from now on. 


After Homecoming, the MCU sees the return of two original characters, Thor and Hulk. Scheduled for a release november this year, Thor: Ragnorok will be another off earth adventure for the heroes possibly explaining their absences during Civil War. Post Ragnorok, another new fan favourite, also introduced in Civil War will get his own solo flick. Black Panther. Most of the movie will be contained to Black Panther, most likely to set up sets, characters and plots strong enough for sequels. Black Panther is scheduled for a February 2018 release. After a few more movies, phase three will conclude with Avengers: Infinity War, a movie set to be unbelievable. With the plan to include nearly every single hero or main character ever introduced in the MCU, it is sure to go down in the history books. It probably has something to with the purple guy in the chair *wink* *wink*.

So be excited! if you love the MCU, you're sure to love whats currently happening and what's to come with the release of movies such as Spider-Man, Black Panther, Thor and the biggest Avengers yet. The MCU isn't slowing down any time soon and at the rate its growing, characters perviously off limits, separate or not yet included could easily make an entrance. Maybe the Fantastic Four? We shall see. I can only imagine what Marvel has in store for Phase Four which i'll be labelling as; Phase Four: All out Marvel. 

So that's the end of this weeks post! It's been a pretty long one but don't blame me, blame Marvel and their huge universe! If theres anything you want to give your opinion on or if you have a question about anything comic book or pop culture, comment below or tweet me at @Akash_Sond. See you next time!


Sunday 11 June 2017

The state and future of the DCEU!

Is the DC Extended Universe doomed? no, it's actually just beginning! and heres a run down of whats happened so far and whats to come. Enjoy! Oh and there are spoilers for Man of Steel, Batman V Superman and Suicide Squad but you've probably seen them all by now and if you haven't, this probably isn't your type of blog!


The DC extended universe kicked off in 2013 with 'Man of Steel', a Superman movie starring Henry Cavill as Clark Kent, Amy Adams as Lois Lane and Diane Lane as Martha Kent. This was warner bros. first attempt at a superhero movie/universe since the massively successful Dark Knight trilogy. It was diversely received by fans and critics alike but none the less can be considered a success with it having enough 'power' to spark a shared universe of movies including wider DC characters. The movie reinvented Superman's origin and portrayal with the hopes of introducing a Superman of current time who's alien background was emphasised and his godlike powers were displayed like never before. Also a superman who knows how to wear his underwear properly. 'Wayne Enterprises' And 'Lexcorp' easter eggs can be seen throughout the movie.

The studio then announced and eventually released Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice in 2016
which was arguably the most divisive movie in comic book history. You pretty much either hate it or love it. It introduced a new Batman, played by Ben Affleck, to this shared universe which despite HUGE initial backlash, Affleck's portrayal of the caped crusader was generally considered one of the highlights of the movie. Along with Batman, the movie introduced a character who has had to wait a very long time for big screen action; Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot). Similar to Affleck, Gadot's casting was met with backlash but in the same way, her appearance was met with an overall positive response. This led to an announcement of a Solo Wonder Woman due to release 2017. The movies ending ultimately sets the beginning of a full DCEU with a changed Bruce and Diana off the back of Clarks sacrifice. Batman V Superman also easter egged The Flash, Cyborg and Aquaman all of which are Justice League members. Something we will talk about later on.

Regardless of the critical responses to Man of Steel and Batman V Superman, Warner Bros. and DC had enough of a fan base/potential fan base and money to make 'Suicide Squad', a movie which tells the story of a joining together of some of the most deadly villains in the DC universe. Amander Waller a corrupt government official leverages a 'kill switch' in the villains heads over them in order to get the squad to be obedient and complete a mission. Once again, critically, it fell. It is currently the lowest rated DCEU movie on rotten Tomatoes. But we're not here to judge or review, we are here to talk about what is next! Suicide Squad introduced a bunch of popular villains along with some less popular villains such as The Joker, Harley Quinn and Deadshot. These three characters are known for causing big trouble in Gotham, often being dealt with by Batman himself. This allows for an easy set up of future solo Batman movies where they could potentially just drop in villain(s) that audiences are now familiar with. Captain Boomerang is one of the 'rogues', a group of villains famous for opposing the Flash who we saw make an appearance early on, capturing boomerang. There is rumours about a solo Flash movie focusing on some rogues as villains. If this is true, boomerang can now appear with no back story needed.

'Wonder Woman' was the next movie in the DCEU. Geoff Johns, the new chief creative officer at DC
was involved in this movie unlike those that came before in the universe. They wanted it to be a success with both the fans and critics. Sure enough, it was! With it's high level of praise it has raised excitement for the character especially with the movie being about 75 years over due! Throughout the coming of age story of the naive humanised god, audiences get behind the heroine and are able to understand some of her actions, emotions and motives displayed in her Batman V Superman appearance. It provides back story and support to an otherwise underdeveloped character. With the hype, success, earnings and social media presence this movie has achieved, it is not too much of a stretch to think a sequel is already being developed. Along with excitement for future solo movies, Wonder Woman should also excite fans for her upcoming appearance in the DCEU's next movie Justice League.

The DCEU seems to be playing out an unusual structure to their universe. What I mean by this is that the heroes and villains already exist and movies such as Batman V Superman and suicide squad are meant to show characters, cities and stories that make audiences want to learn more about them. This is evidenced by Wonder Woman's BvS appearance later leading to a solo origin movie, Batman villains being introduced in Suicide Squad ready for use in Batman movies and The Flash being glimpsed at in BvS and Suicide Squad. In other words, they show us something and it will pay off in a future movie. It seems a lot of these pay offs may come in the Justice League movie set to release later this year.

Batman V Superman ended with a Superman who sacrificed himself and a Batman and Wonder Woman who seemingly had restored faith in humanity after Clark's heroics. Bruce Wayne, now slightly more optimistic, has a feeling that something is coming and he alone can't stop it. Wonder Woman, being reminded by Superman's sacrifice and the memories of World War 1 brought back to her by Bruce is also ready to join and stop what is coming. The two decide to set up a team to prevent this great danger consisting of themselves, The Flash, Cyborg and Aquaman. All of which Lex Luthor was keeping tabs on through BvS.
During BvS, Bruce has a vision or 'nightmare' about being defeated in an apocalyptic world. He is spoken to by a man appearing out of a portal warning him about a potential future. This is part of the reason Bruce believes something evil is coming. The man from the portal was none other than The Flash. Due to the Flash's well documented ability to time travel, it isn't hard to believe what bruce saw was a real warning from the future. Sounds like another thing that could pay off in a future movie and provide more clarity to BvS. Aquaman is seen underwater with the sole purpose of audiences saying "ooh who's that?". He will be introduced in Justice League similar to how Wonder Woman was in BvS. The introduction should peak interest in the character which is to be followed by a solo movie scheduled for a 2018. The same will likely occur with The Flash. More decisions that should pay off later on in future movies.


The state of the DCEU is hopeful. Wonder Woman was a success, peaking excitement for the character and the universe. Justice League will see the return of familiar characters from BvS who audiences now know, as well as a few others hoping to catch interest for movies following the Justice League. So far, Justice League is set for a November 2017 release, Aquaman is set for a 2018 release and is being directed by James Wan. The movie stars Jason Momoa (Aquaman), Patrick Wilson (Ocean Master), Amber Heard (Mera) and Nicole Kidman (Queen Atlanna). The DCEU also has movies apparently planned for 'The Green Lantern Corps', Batgirl, Man Of Steel 2, The Batman, The Flash, Nightwing and more. I will hopefully post more about them as they get nearer and are confirmed.


So get excited! The full DCEU is on it's way with more unique stories and beloved characters! there will be choices in future movies that will pay off in movies between and after. The benefit of this is as the universe progresses older movies will develop more layers and future movies will be adventurous in what they choose to do. By the end of it, it will all make sense. We should end the post here because I could talk about the DCEU forever! The next two movies are Justice League and Aquaman which I will write about after Justice League is released on 17th November 2017.

That's the end of this weeks post! I hope I managed to get someone or some people more excited about the DCEU and clear up any confusion there was! If you have something you want to ask or an opinion you want heard, comment below or tweet me @The_BlogOfSteel. Next week I will be doing the exact same as I did this week but for the MCU! So make sure you come back for that it should be fun. See you next week!