Michael C. Duncan out of Transformers
Michael Duncan Clarke has been talking about his thoughts on a possible Daredevil 2 and also on the shock news that he won't actually be in the Transformers movie.
Latino Review interviewed him, and the story came through through Rope of Silicon:
You know what and I hate to tell you this, but I am not in "Transformers". I am so mad that I have to tell you that, but something happened and we didn't get the deal done and I was really hurt about that, because my friend Michael Bay is directing and he's like to me, one of the top action directors ever. I love working on his movies.
He goes on to say that he will be there to see the film on the opening night, and there doesn't look to be any bad blood between him and Bay about it.
It blew my mind that I could have been a Navy SEAL leader going against the Transformers. That in itself blows me away. I just want to see how the movie turns out and I will pay my money at least twice that weekend to see it, but I hate to you that I'm not doing it .
He also goes on to talk about how he would want a possible Daredevil 2 to play out...
He talks about how he wants to see Kingpin heading to jail, working out to get fitter and faster, and then coming back to start fighting against Daredevil again...
...you start from the end of Daredevil...you see him getting locked up and you see his boys sitting there saying "Well what are you going to do now?" And he just starts to think "I need to train, I need to get better, I need to get quicker"...pull-ups, running sprints and I'd be slimmer because I his mind he probably figures “Hey I lost cause I was so big, had I been a little quicker I would have kicked Daredevils behind” So then you see him getting out of prison now you got this (to himself since he is a lot slimmer now) looking nice and everything, and you take it from there. That's what I see.
Well it's an interesting idea, and it would fit in with how Duncan looks now, but...and I almost hate to say this incase I ever meet him in a dark alley, it's not Daredevil. This is where comic book adaptations go wrong, they stray from the original material too far and this is exactly one of the things that would constitute a huge departure.
Kingpin is huge, he's almost superhuman, and that's a major part of him. Having him come out looking like a normal guy with some weight training wouldn't cut it.
The way I see it is that they should do it as the Daredevil: Born Again story, giving them the chance to recreate the on screen version of the character.
















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