I'm starting to think Batman and Superman will resolve their differences and team up against a common enemy.
One of the purported plot synopses has Batman and Superman making their peace before the halfway mark. Which, frankly, makes a lot of sense to me. The reality is, I want to see Batman and Superman working together, not at cross purposes. Their first encounter goes badly, and then they sort it out because they're not stupid or unreasonable.
I'm starting to think Batman and Superman will resolve their differences and team up against a common enemy.
One of the purported plot synopses has Batman and Superman making their peace before the halfway mark. Which, frankly, makes a lot of sense to me. The reality is, I want to see Batman and Superman working together, not at cross purposes. Their first encounter goes badly, and then they sort it out because they're not stupid or unreasonable.
I think the trailer makes that obvious because of how Lex mentions part of the reason for the creation of DoomZod.
Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman team up to stop Aquaman from getting his own film, which would doom the DC movie franchise. They can get a lot of angst out of the fact that they weren't in time to stop Green Lantern.
is Superman accepting of this and why did they take Batman as a hostage? Seems out of character for Superman to tolerate or accept any kind of worship.
Batman's voice is definitely modulated, just not as heavily as when he is in the armor. The thing about the gun Batman is holding, the barrels bore looks very large. Maybe its a particle weapon that shoots a Krypton beam and Batman was originally going to use it on Superman. Maybe?
Recall Batman used a sonic canon against Superman during the Miller comic.
Forgot about a certain Mr. Spacey, did we?
No, because I was listing the versions of Luthor that I enjoyed. And Spacey-Luthor was basically a recast Hackman-Luthor without a tenth of the charm.
Not Spacey's Luthor. He was in it for the cash. Simple as that. No need to pretent to like people and use fake charm,
Not Spacey's Luthor. He was in it for the cash. Simple as that. No need to pretent to like people and use fake charm,
Em.. doesn't he do that in the very first scene we see him in?
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