Sunday, March 20, 2016

Affleck and Cavill consider it an honor the role of superhero – Telemetro

For the actors Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill movie “Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice” has been an honor and also a rather large weight the mirror to modern heroes

During a press conference after the world premiere of the film on Saturday in Mexico City, which was also attended by director Zack Snyder and Israeli actress Gal Gadot, Cavill acknowledged that not grow reading Superman comics, but to enter the character that has captivated generations, found similar to other ancient figures.

“As a child he read Greek mythology and these guys are the heroes modern mythological “Cavill, who plays the Man of Steel said. “For me Superman is the perfect reflection of the quality of the human spirit,” he said about his character.

In the film, which opens on April 24 in Mexican theaters and a day later in the US, there is a nod to Mexico when Superman rescues a person trapped in a fire at a factory in Ciudad Juarez in the Day of the Dead. Meanwhile Batman tries to do justice for victims of human trafficking, among many other good deeds.

For Affleck, who plays the Dark Knight, and these superheroes do justice in Metropolis and Gotham City, in our world there are many real heroes.

“police, ambulance drivers, people first aid, teachers, nurses, single parents” he said the actor, screenwriter and Oscar winning producer. “I have heroes in my life: my mother, my brother, my grandfather … I think what Jennifer does with our children goes beyond the heroic, is fabulous,” he said about the actress Jennifer Garner who has his Seraphina children, Violet and Samuel. The couple separated in 2015 after 10 years of marriage.

“I put myself in the shoes of giants with Christian Bale and Chris Nolan and all the people who made incredible movies before me, “ said Affleck, who also reminded Tim Burton and Val Kilmer as his predecessors in the role of Batman. “I feel very grateful and proud to do this.”

Snyder is also a director, among others, of “Man of Steel” (the other Superman movie starring Cavill) “Watchmen,” “300″ and the tape of the Justice League to be released in 2017. he has been announced as director of the second part of the Justice League would be released in 2019.

“I’m a fan of superhero movies, so it’s problematic for me to say that there is a rivalry, because I’m going to see those movies anyway,” said the director of the comparisons between DC Comics and Marvel. “The reality is that we must all make films as well as we can.”

Faced with criticism of Steven Spielberg, who said in 2015 told The Associated Press that the cycle of films superheroes will like tapes jeans, Snyder conceded: “Nobody can say that is totally wrong (Spielberg), but what we can say is we need to do movies as well as we can, and to be treated as something that have background. the public will not tolerate us to give the same movie over and over again “.

During the conference also comment by Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, who said it was recalled that the superhero films are a cultural genocide

“A Alejandro is given occasionally exaggerate a little, would not call cultural genocide, but is bright and is right on one point. you can encompass film only in a genre, you need to be many types of movies, “Affleck said of the Mexican director who said to admire.

Amy Adams in the role of Lois Lane and Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor complete the cast of “Batman vs. Superman”, which also will be released on March 24 in Chile, Argentina, Colombia and Uruguay, among other countries. Gadot said to be Wonder Woman is “the role of my dreams”.

“My daughter is 4 years old, loves princesses and has a collection, all the costumes of all the princesses you can imagine, but thinks all are weak, “said the former Miss Israel.

” I think it’s very important that girls and boys are inspired and exposed to these fantastic and extraordinary female characters who serve them as a model, “added the actress, who is currently filming the movie” Wonder woman “also directed by Snyder.

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