'The Flash': Why horror directors and superheroes mesh well TheFlash
alone, it’s easy to imagine Hodson creating dialogue that allows Ezra Miller to really tap into the character and explore the complexities of Barry Allen.
There’s a long history of horror/thriller filmmakers delivering memorable superhero films that we just can’t stop talking about. Richard Donner, Tim Burton, Sam Raimi, Guillermo del Toro, Zack Snyder, and Patty Jenkins all have their origins in the grim and grisly. There seems to be a certain appreciation for the imagery of horror that lends itself well to comic book movies. Perhaps because so much of our modern horror and superhero films have their origins in 20century pulp magazine.
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