Are her cholesterol levels low?Loved that show as well.
She seriously needs to eat a cheeseburger.
I'm not going to judge too much before seeing the actual movie. But the costume looks like it was fit for someone larger. It looks so ill fitting and awkward. The floppy boot shafts, right up to the bizarre collar. All the little lines and padded parts of the costume are odd looking as well, but that's just the norm with everything costume now. Add as much extra detail as they can. I'm actually a little surprised there are tiny little "S"s embossed into the entirety of the costume.By the way it you Google "Superman Legacy" you'll find a whole lot more pictures.
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Not going to lie. Seeing him smile... He's starting to grow on me a bit.
She is just so insanely skinny. She needs to eat some good food. She will still look great and feel much better.Are her cholesterol levels low?
I have no recollection of it, but is this a version from any of the comics?
I wonder if they just made to top too big, like they started making the suit while Corenswet started working out, anticipating him getting a lot bigger than he did, and/or decided not to use more padding underneath. Or maybe they took Corenswet's measurements before he started working out for the role and he had shed some excess body fat, especially around his midsection.I'm not going to judge too much before seeing the actual movie. But the costume looks like it was fit for someone larger. It looks so ill fitting and awkward. The floppy boot shafts, right up to the bizarre collar. All the little lines and padded parts of the costume are odd looking as well, but that's just the norm with everything costume now. Add as much extra detail as they can. I'm actually a little surprised there are tiny little "S"s embossed into the entirety of the costume.
I have no recollection of it, but is this a version from any of the comics?
That all said, it's certainly not what will determine if it's a good film or not. It's just a small part that I'm only remarking on because it's currently being commented on here.
I watched a video that went over some of the footage of the scenes that were shot in public view. I don't want to give anything away but one piece of footage of a scene seemed to suggest a certain character makes an appearance which, if it ends up being the case, Gunn is very much leaning into the campy side of the comics. Not saying that's a good or a bad thing. Just an observation.
That is the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever read. To even suggest that his costume was made for someone else or that it was made in anticipation of the actor putting on more muscle mass is frankly, moronic. Look, this is a major studio working with a legendary character and they are spending millions of dollars on this film. Does anyone really think they “didn’t have time” to alter his costume? Please. They have an army of tailors and costumers on standby to fix any costuming issues on the spot not to mention they have several costumes for the actor. Does anyone really think this design was not intentional? Why, I don’t know.I wonder if they just made to top too big, like they started making the suit while Corenswet started working out, anticipating him getting a lot bigger than he did, and/or decided not to use more padding underneath. Or maybe they took Corenswet's measurements before he started working out for the role and he had shed some excess body fat, especially around his midsection.
I just don't understand why the pants are tight fitting but the top is loose, and the boots gap while walking. Take this with a huge grain of salt, but I saw a reader comment on darkhorizons.com that said they had inside knowledge that the suit was made for Cavill, and was too late to make a new suit for Corenswet. I don't know if I buy that, considering Corenswet is 3-4 inches taller than Cavill, so I doubt the sleeves in particular would fit. Even if it were true, I'd think the costumers could've done a lot more to alter the suit to a new person, but who knows.
Hey, I was just offering a hypothesis, no need for insults. Saying my comment is "moronic" doesn't help your argument. You can disagree without being insulting.That is the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever read. To even suggest that his costume was made for someone else or that it was made in anticipation of the actor putting on more muscle mass is frankly, moronic. Look, this is a major studio working with a legendary character and they are spending millions of dollars on this film. Does anyone really think they “didn’t have time” to alter his costume? Please. They have an army of tailors and costumers on standby to fix any costuming issues on the spot not to mention they have several costumes for the actor. Does anyone really think this design was not intentional? Why, I don’t know.
That is the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever read. To even suggest that his costume was made for someone else or that it was made in anticipation of the actor putting on more muscle mass is frankly, moronic. Look, this is a major studio working with a legendary character and they are spending millions of dollars on this film. Does anyone really think they “didn’t have time” to alter his costume? Please. They have an army of tailors and costumers on standby to fix any costuming issues on the spot not to mention they have several costumes for the actor. Does anyone really think this design was not intentional? Why, I don’t know.
Tell you what. How about a severe reduction?As a punishment you should sell me your Han gloves for $10.![]()
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I don't know that we can truly judge the look of the fit given that adjusting "bagginess" is something that can be done in post production now. It could look like this, or they could spend $$$ on CGI.
Counterpoint: Green LaternI don't know that we can truly judge the look of the fit given that adjusting "bagginess" is something that can be done in post production now. It could look like this, or they could spend $$$ on CGI.