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Fix VISIT: Winning with The Losers in Puerto Rico

Nosotros become behind enemy lines to talk with the cast and crew of the new pic based on DC's popular graphic novel.

Zoe SaldanaOn April 23rd, Oscar winning writer and producer {0} and legendary producer {1} will attempt to bring the extremely popular DC Comics/Vertigo graphic novel, {2} to the big screen. Goldsman is no stranger to comic book adapted films as he is also producing this summer's DC Comics' adapted western film, {3}, as well as developing film adaptations of other DC characters including {4}, {5} and the {6}. Not to mention that Goldsman is also the man responsible for writing {7} and {8}, but t

The pic is based on the first arc of the popular comic book by writer Andy Diggle and artist Jock well-nigh a CIA Special Forces team that is burned by their handlers, left for expressionless and forced to seek revenge on the people responsible in order to get their lives back. Originally created for DC Comics in the '70s by Robert Kanigher as a WWII Special Forces group who fought along side other WWII DC characters similar Sgt. Stone and the Haunted Tank, Diggle updated the story to requite it a contemporary flair in 2004 when his new series was published by Vertigo, an imprint of DC Comics that markets its books for a late-teen and adult audience. The film boasts an impressive cast of actors who all come with their own comic volume or genre film credentials on their resumes. The cast includes Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Watchmen, Supernatural) as Franklin Clay, the leader of the group, Idris Elba (28 Weeks Afterward, Thor) as William Roque, the 2nd-in-control, Chris Evans (Fantastic Iv, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World) as Jake Jensen, the team's hacker, Columbus Short (Whiteout, Armored) as Linwood "Pooch" Porteous, the team's pilot and newcomer Óscar Jaenada equally Carlos "Cougar" Alvarez, the squad's sniper. Rounding out the cast is the beautiful Zoe Saldana (Avatar, Star Expedition) as Aisha al-Fadhil, a mysterious woman with ties to the same people that burned Dirt and his friends, and who wants to help the team enact revenge on their enemies. Veteran actor Jason Patric (The Lost Boys, Rush) plays the evil Max, the human responsible for the team'southward current state of affairs.

Jeffrey Dean MorganLast fall we had the opportunity to travel to Puerto Rico and visit the set of {39} and talk with the films cast and crew about the exciting new action film. We arrived on set, which this day was a shipping yard over looking the water filled with abandon crates and giant cargo containers. We watch as the crew films an important and intricate action sequence. A Para-military group is about to execute Columbus Short's Pooch when Zoe Saldana's Aisha fires a bazooka from a top one

Actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan explains in more than detail the scene nosotros simply watched. "We were filming a moment when Aisha confronts Clay," he explained. "It's kind of towards the finish of the moving picture and at that place's kind of a big, last showdown. I just escaped this van being held by guards. We come around the corner and Aisha is on my tail and she confronts him most the killing of her father and asks me if I did it. Then nosotros accept a piddling tense standoff there."

Zoe Saldana then gave united states her interpretation of the days events. "This is later the revelation of who she really is and what she's been trying to exercise the entire movie," the actress admitted cryptically. "She has that confrontation with Clay. They take a lot to bargain with right now considering there is a very stiff attraction between these characters. Because of the circumstances that are going to bind them for the rest of their lives, I don't know where the possibilities of them making it equally a personal human relationship... It's pretty fucked upward," said the actress.

Oscar JaenadaHelming the film is director {40}, best known for his movie {41}. White discussed how he got involved in the project and what attracted him to the film. I was developing another comic book property at Warner Bros. called {42} which is a {43} project, and I heard about this project and then I educated myself on the comic. I went in and applied for the job basically. But I hadn't heard about the comics until I'd heard about the movie, Confessed the director. Projects get sent to you,

The comic's original artist, Jock, has a very unique artistic mode and the director went on to talk over how he hopes to stay true to that look in his film. "I wanted to reflect equally many elements of the graphic novel as possible. Now, I'thousand non the kind of guy who's going to become and shoot frame-by-frame the graphic novel. Information technology's a different medium. Only there are elements of information technology that I think are key, and I utilize those throughout the visual motif of the motion-picture show," White explained. "Those are mostly the beautiful color pallets that they employ throughout the graphic novel. As these guys travel throughout the world, they become from metropolis to urban center, and as y'all look at the graphics y'all become from Houston to Bharat to New York. It's always a very distinct color pallet. It always has a very amazing use of chief and secondary colors. It's and so brilliant, and Jock's so slap-up at it that that'south how I pay homage to the comic. I continue the colors consequent with the graphic novel. I keep the atmosphere, the tone, the lighting. It'due south very similar. When the picture comes out, you won't go, 'Oh, I can tell information technology was from a comic.' I'm non going to do information technology like the Hulk movie where they did the frames," he joked. "Information technology's a movie. You're watching a film. Only you want to go on the pattern aesthetic that the artists of the comic came upward with and try and reflect that as much as possible in the film."

Chris EvansWhite, who was raised in Europe explained that while he grew up reading comics, the ones available to him overseas did not revolve around super-heroes like they do in the states and that was exactly what attracted him to {45}. The other thing that's great in it is the realism the graphic novels had. I grew up reading a lot of graphic novels in Europe, but a lot of the graphic novels we have there don't have superheroes. There's not a lot of the Marvel and DC Comics family of superhero

White went on to hash out the astounding cast that he was able to get together for the film. "What can I say about the cast except that I'yard blown away by the fact that I was able to go my first choices in a studio flick. I was able to concoct a very unique, sort of immature and unexpected bandage," explained White. "Some people when they read this script at first, they may have seen a much more clichéd, commercial casting. But I thought, no. You have great commercial material. It'south fun. It's light. Allow's cast these roles with people you lot haven't seen play those roles before. That'southward actually what's happened. I met Jeffrey Dean Morgan , and the second I met him, I said, this is the guy. He's just that dude. He showed up on his motorcycle on Melrose, and he merely had the correct free energy. Columbus Short ...I knew he was the guy for the part considering I'd worked with him before, and I felt Pooch was the glue to the group, and he had to take this bright, likable quality. He's likewise got to exist the reasonable guy. He's the family guy of the group, and I thought he'd be perfect. He's very quickly likable. While casting an role player like Jason Patric who's know for his character piece of work equally the villain in a commercial movie, I recollect was just genius," admitted the director. "He was unexpected, and you could've cast the usual suspects in that part and all the usual suspects wanted to be in this movie. It's funny, but I thought we should get fresher, we should become a piddling younger and finally nosotros went with somebody who was really known in the '80s for commercial work and so went totally off and did super interesting character piece of work. I think he could actually breath some layers into Max, and that's what he'south doing. With the cast, I call back I but got lucky and fortunate that people listened to what my ideas were," concluded White.

Actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan is best known to fan-boys everywhere as the sadistic street vigilante, The Comedian, in Zack Snyder'southward adaptation of Alan Moore'south archetype graphic novel, Watchmen. Morgan discussed any concerns that he might have had about making 2 comic book adapted films in a row and why he ultimately decided to make The Losers . "We talked briefly nearly that. In that location was a lot of 'Why is he doing this afterward he only did Watchmen?' Only they're totally dissimilar characters," he said. "They come up from the same genre of graphic novels otherwise they're completely different. I think the all-time stories right now are coming from that earth. I'yard just happy my foot's in the door. I am non scared of a graphic novel. My agent will say, 'Well ... its another graphic novel,' and I don't care. It's better writing than anything else that's out in that location and the characters are much better. I love this. I could do comic book movies forever."

Morgan went onto talk over the genesis of how he became involved with the project. "I read this script initially almost 4 years ago. Peter Berg had written it and was directing it at that point. I had simply started a motion-picture show called The Accidental Husband and this script somehow came to me. I don' t know why? I loved it. It was the one movie that I kept runway of for three years. They had initially talked to me about wanting to do Jonah Hex and I saturday down with Akiva Goldsman. Warner Bros. really wanted me to do information technology and Akiva Goldsman was likewise attached to this," the histrion explained. "We started talking about information technology and I said, this is the movie I really want to practice. Past run a risk, I sat next to Peter Berg on an airplane and I was like, hey, man. I really dearest your movie The Losers and he was like, 'I'm non directing it anymore. Merely I might stay on equally a producer.' Well the side by side day, literally, I landed in LA and met with Sylvain White. Nosotros had lunch and nosotros talked nigh it and that was information technology. That was all information technology took." The role player continued past describing his character and his relationship to the pic's villain Max. "Frank Clay is a Special Forces colonel and information technology's well-nigh this grouping of guys who kind of get prepare and it'south the story of revenge and I'm the leader of this group. There's a lot of kick ass," he explained. "He takes the stuff with Max exceedingly hard. He probably makes a lot of bad decisions along the fashion. I think a lot of this movie has to do with Clay not coming to terms with the fact that he'southward non doing what's best for his team."

Columbus Short{65} went onto discuss the graphic novel in more detail and what aspects of his character that he was able to learn from the original source material. I enjoyed the graphic novel a lot. I think that Danny and Jock did an amazing job. It's a very smart graphic novel and it has a certain flow to it that really moves, he stated. I think that's a trend in graphic novels that have come out in the last five to ten years. I think that the way it moves is unlike comic books as they were wh

Player Chris Evans (V), who has seemed to make a career out of working in comic book-based movies, explained why he continues to choose projects in this genre. "I mean information technology's such a broad category you know? Yep, it'south a comic book picture only that'south like maxim if you lot've done one drama you don't desire to practice another drama but it'south such a different comic book. All the comic book movies I've washed take been so radically different. They happen to all be ... you lot can find them all in the comic book store just I call up they're all incredibly...they're all unlike families," the actor said. "It really has nothing to practice with the comic book, it comes down to...information technology's a motion-picture show. I expect at it every bit a pic. Whatsoever it comes from a novel or a previously made film; information technology'south nearly this movie. Who's the director? Who'due south the producer? Who's the cast? That's all that matters. If it came from a comic book, and then be it. If it came from annihilation else, it doesn't actually affair to me," he concluded. The thespian went on to tell u.s. a picayune bit about the wait of his character in the picture vs. his expect in the comic. "Well, if you've seen the comic book, Jensen is pretty crazy. He usually wears very brilliant colors and likes Hawaiian shirts. He has the bleach blonde hair, ridiculous facial hair and he'southward definitely a piffling more wild. I don't remember we went as extreme as the comic book," Evans confessed.

While Evans' character may be an expert computer hacker in the picture show, the actor admits that those skills didn't rub off on him. "I tin can barely check my email. It's so funny doing fake calculator acting, y'all know? There are a couple of scenes where I accept to just fake information technology. I know dick nigh computers, but I really have to because the props they give me aren't just elementary laptops. Information technology's really hullo-tech computer stuff. I don't fifty-fifty know what they're chosen, just kind of like hand-held screens with these fiddling pencils, bear on-screens and really avant-garde shit. I'm only clunking around similar I know what I'm doing, simply I think I pull information technology off." Evans, who admitted that he was a big fan of the comic also explained that yous have to be careful sometimes when using the graphic novel as a guide for making the picture. "A lot of scenes from the script were taken right out of the graphic novel so the hardest matter was if y'all see a scene in the script that was from i of the comic books and y'all'd say, well okay. This is the tone I should have, this is the way it's going to be shot and that's not necessarily the example, Evans said. "You'd think, well I have a complete idea of what this scene'south going to exist, based on the fact that I've kind of already seen it in comic book grade almost as a storyboard. When you get out on the set it'd look much different, have a different tone or a dissimilar experience. Y'all'd say, okay. I take to stop using the graphic novel as a reference. That was that. This is this. Let me go direction from my director and I'll go from there."

Idris ElbaFew actresses are hotter right now in Hollywood than Zoe Saldana who is coming off of two huge hits back-to-back, {69} and {70}. The actress began by telling us a little about her character, Aisha. She's a snake. You don't really know what she's hiding up her sleeve. She definitely had her own prerogative and it's very meaningful for her. She's trying her best to play her cards right, but Jeffrey's character just gets to her. From the source material the character of Aisha is very myst

Thespian Columbus Short had the opportunity of reuniting with his Stomp the Yard director, Sylvain White, on this film and told united states of america that this was something he had been hoping would happen for a very long time. "Well, when we did Stomp the Thousand, I said to him, we're going to do an action movie. This is the beginning, this is the birth of the relationship and we're going to have a very long relationship," explained Short. "So this is great, it's exactly what I envisioned for our adjacent movie together, to be shooting bad guys, blowing upwards helicopters and running through the jungle. Information technology'due south exactly what I wanted." The role player besides briefly discussed his role in the film. "I play Pooch, one of The Losers . Pooch is a family unit man. He had a wife dorsum home expecting a child. So when his mission goes awry his basic motivation is to just get home earlier his married woman has the baby. You know, he's kind of the middle of the group. The whole group is very witty, very cynical, very sarcastic in tone, so it's fun." When asked if he had read the comics that the movie is based on the thespian replied, "I did and it's honestly one of the best comic book series to engagement of contempo creation because it only feels so real."

Finally, in walking around the set and talking to the cast and crew we kept hearing similar statements about the tone of this film. That it would be a "throwback to the fun activity films of the '80s like Die Hard and Lethal Weapon," so we asked the bandage and crew if that was true? "Certain," answered Evans. "Well, that was kind of...that seems to be the tone that they're going for especially with Joel Silver, you know? Dice Hard and the Lethal Weapon series, those movies were just great. They had activeness, but the character chemistry was fantastic and information technology left room for jokes, laughs and information technology didn't have itself too seriously," finished Evans. "Originally, when I beginning met with Joel and Akiva Goldsman, it was kind of the template and the step we wanted for this movie, to be very reminiscent of those films, which got me very excited," confessed Morgan. "It was really the kind of movie I wanted to brand. If I'm going to practise this and go along to be a lead in a studio film, that's what I gravitate towards, those types of movies. This is, I remember, Joel'due south picture to bring him back to the movies he made fifteen or twenty years ago. That's the movie we all wanted to make," concluded Morgan. In closing, Sylvain White had this to say almost the style and tone that he hopes for with his film. "Tonally, I recall a movie like Bad Boys might be like this, but then the activeness is retarded. It's fun, but it'due south not conceivable. This is what I'k trying to practise: a fun, believable activity moving-picture show."

The Losers begins attacking theaters everywhere on April 23rd.

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