The DCEU is quite literally the ArrowVerse now.
But when there is a winner, it's consistently the Flash, regardless of which Flash it is. Although the first time it happened, in a classic Denny O'Neil story, both Superman and the Flash were weakened by bad guys and had to crawl slowly the last few feet to the finish line, so Superman fans could reassure themselves that Superman could've won at full strength. And there's one where it's left ambiguous that Superman might've thrown the race (for noble reasons, of course). But that very story also pointed out that Superman wasn't trained as a runner, so the Flash had the advantage.
New trailer for the Adult Swim series "My Adventures with Superman"
I like the most recent take on this, in King and Kubert's "Up in the Sky": The Flash is faster but Superman still wins (barely) because Superman is all about the human spirit overcoming impossible odds.
Probably like Days of Future Past where they reveal the new timeline they will be using from now on. Like what the New 52 was after Flashpoint.
The surprise ending is the entire DCEU is revealed to be a child playing with his action figures
Looks like "The Greatest Superhero Movie Of All Time" might have just been a touch of hyperbole.
Uh, how is the Flash not about that? Even aside from the fact that Superman isn't actually human.
Shocked. Shocked I tell you. Never before have people left special advance screenings for films fueled by the overall atmosphere carefully crafted to make the viewers feel like they're participating in a special, exclusive event and thus putting them in a better mood and making them feel possessive of the film, causing them to have an overwhelmingly positive response disconnected from the actual quality of the product.
It could just be that after all the disappointment that DC's given people, even mediocrity will look like gold.
Most of the positive reviews are focusing more on the nostalgia and fanservice over actual quality, which is probably what the filmmakers were hoping would happen thanks to No Way Home opening the floodgates to gutless fanservice replacing quality.
I just saw the new Shazam movie this weekend--I thought it was a huge improvement over the first with some great character moments and lots of humor. It really showed that DC can make a good film without being dark and gloomy. It was up there with Wonder Woman and Birds of Prey for me.
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