The Comic-Con At home Panel For Constantine 15th anniversary Proves film Was Labor Of love

In the early 2000s, the comic-book movie renaissance was still a few years away. enter Constantine, a movie produced by Akiva Goldsman, directed by Francis Lawrence, and starring Keanau Reeves. Ostensibly a horror-action film, the character Reeves played is based on John Constantine from Swamp thing and the Hellblazer comics. Upon its release, fans of comics didn’t know how to react. Constantine is a more defined character than some others, specifically in that he’s a British punk rocker who wears a white shirt, red tie, and tan trench coat who dabbles in the dark arts. This is not what Constantine gave fans, but the 15th anniversary panel from Comic-Con at home celebrates what it did give them. Goldsman, Reeves, and Lawrence all showed up to talk about this movie that they still clearly love.

I first watched this film while deployed to Iraq with the us Army. despite my affection for the comic book version of the character, I enjoyed it immensely. As always, my attitude is that I appreciate the attempt to adapt a comic book story into live-action. This wasn’t “my” John Constantine, but it was still a good movie about a John Constantine. Now, thanks to the Arrowverse, we’ve gotten a comics accurate Constantine from Matt Ryan on his canceled-too-soon series, in DC animated movies, and Legends of Tomorrow. Thus, many fans of the Hellblazer went back to this film with fresh eyes.

Over the past 15 years, fans began to see the film for what it is, rather than judging it for what it isn’t. The result is that we have a beautiful, frightening, and thrilling story about angels, demons, and sardonic sorcerer who gets the best of all of them.

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The best parts of the Constantine 15th anniversary Panel from Comic-Con at Home

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Honestly, the best thing about this panel is that it gives the people more of what they love, specifically Keanu Reeves being a joy to watch. One some of these Comic-Con at home panels, you can tell some stars don’t really want to be there. However, Keanu is easily the most excited person in the chat, speaking passionately, jumping up and down, and tossing out details only someone who loved what he did would remember. Seriously, if you can, be as excited about what you do every day as Keanu is about Constantine.

During the conversation, the actor recounted with glee moments from the filming, remembering the names of crew members that even the director didn’t. even though this was a goofy comic book monster movie (how Warner Bros. saw it, at least), Keanu and the rest of them took it very seriously. Also, the image above shows the moment that Lawrence showed the camera “the holy Shotgun” from the movie, to which Keanu threw his hands up in delight.

Constantine IS a PG-13 Movie, but They ‘Got Screwed’ by the MPAA

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One of the other defining things about the Constantine character in the comics is that he was part of the (now defunct) Vertigo imprint. Essentially, these were “rated-R” comic books with cursing, nudity, and other themes parents hate for kids to read about. Yet, due to a directive from Warner Bros., Lawrence was told to make the film a PG-13 film, because in 2005 R-rated movies didn’t make $1 billion. Yet, the film was rated R when it hit theaters.

Moderator Steven Weintraub asked if they tried to fight the rating. Goldsman and Lawrence said they did but noted that it was a lost cause. The former said that after about ten minutes of watching the film, the MPAA rated it a hard “R.” Lawrence followed a meticulous list for how to avoid an R-rating, involving violence, number of times they could say “f*ck,” and other suggestions. The MPAA however, gave it the R rating for “tone” and an “overwhelming sense of dread.”  Neither of those things were on the list, but honestly, they should have put that quote on the poster. Lawrence lamented this, saying that if they knew they were going to be rated R no matter what, he’d have really “went for it” in terms of what they offered fans.

What about a Sequel?

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The filmmakers said that while there was some talk of a sequel, it came more from them than Warner Bros. Constantine was a success when it debuted, especially bolstered by DVD sales. However, because of the film’s cost and R-rating, Warner Bros. decided not to go forward with a new movie. The post-credits scene (not a common thing with comic book movies at the time) revealed that Shia LeBoeuf’s Chas had become an angel, something a sequel would have expanded upon.

Goldsman also briefly mentioned a pitch for a sequel story that involved Constantine waking up in a cell with a prisoner who, ultimately, would have [turned out to be] Jesus Christ. Goldsman also said that they wanted to make a sequel that leaned into the hard R rating, goOver the Top de violence, d’horreur et probablement d’un plaisir nu à l’ancienne. Pourtant, étant donné que ce film a bien vieilli, une suite peut encore être possible. (Rotten Tomatoes s’est même excusé auprès du film pour son faible score critique.) “Je pense que nous le ferions probablement demain”, a déclaré Goldsman. Pourtant, il a dit que le film était «un poisson à plumes», ce qui signifie qu’il était si étrange que le studio ne pouvait pas voir un avenir pour cela.

Le panneau Constantine du 15e anniversaire de Comic-Con à la maison est l’un des plus amusants de l’événement

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L’expérience Comic-Con at Home a été étrange, mais le panneau de Constantine 15e anniversaire est l’un des meilleurs qu’ils ont fait. Beaucoup de ces panneaux souffrent du manque d’énergie d’audience ou de fans (ce qui, je pense, altère également ceux du panel qui y répondent). Pourtant, le trio de gens impliqués dans ce panel adore tellement ce film que leur exubérance saigne à travers la vidéo. (Et un écran d’ordinateur saignant ressemble à un problème de Constantine, pour être honnête). Contrairement à de nombreux panneaux rétrospectifs, qui sont pour les personnes déjà fans du film, cela fonctionne comme du marketing pour ceux qui ne l’ont pas vu.

À l’époque, certains fans de bandes dessinées (y compris votre humble correspondant) ont été déçus d’avoir tellement changé le personnage. Cependant, maintenant que nous avons obtenu un Constantin précis de bandes dessinées (et un autre est probablement en cours), nous pouvons mieux apprécier la version Keanu Reeves du personnage. Ce film a fait beaucoup de grandes balançoires, a l’air incroyable et chaque Castmember de soutien a livré une performance digne de remise des prix.

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