On the eve of the COMIC Book Movie portal correspondents met with the actors of the US film "Zombilend: Check-shot" Woody Harrelson and Jesse Aisenberg and, of course, did not miss the opportunity to ask them about the future of villains from the world of comics.
So far, everything indicates that Eisenberg will not return to the expanded Universe DC as Lex Luther. Recall, the last meeting of the audience with the superman antagonist took place in the post-titric stage of the League of Justice.
If Harrelson limited himself to confident "Yes!" In response to the question, whether the cult villain will appear from the Universe of Man-Spider, Aisenberg resorted to the allegory, the meaning of which comes down to the fact that the only way to see his incarnation of Lucker Lucker is to see the previously created films, without leaving your own home.
It seems that the actor does not believe that the villain can play on the big screen in the near future. The "Justice League" is not in a hurry to shoot, and yet after the ingenious role in the "Batman against Superman", Aisenberg forever took his place in the pantheon of villains.
The universe films based on DC comics is continuously changing. Although, for example, Gadot and Jason Momoa remain in confident positions of Wonder Women and Aquamena, Benou Affleck had to give way to Batman Robert Pattinson, and "Joker" turned into an independent film. So, obviously, the DC brand is not so concerned about continuity and continuity as the creators of the MARVEL universe.
As for Harrelson, his participation in the next "Venoma" confirmed the director of Andy Surkis paintings. In an interview with the Collider edition, he stated that the film had a huge field for development and now, when, in addition to charismatic Tom Hardy, the team will be at the disposal of Harrelson, the ribbon has every chance to shoot.
It will be possible to look at the usually not bragging magnificent maternity labeling of the actor in a coaching wig next year. The world premiere of "Woman 2" is scheduled for October 1, 2020.