I appreciate Snyder's efforts and explanation. He does his thing and I like that about him,Because Zack Snyder thought it would be a "fun" thing to do with the character. That's the Snyder-verse for you.
I appreciate Snyder's efforts and explanation. He does his thing and I like that about him,Because Zack Snyder thought it would be a "fun" thing to do with the character. That's the Snyder-verse for you.
No, that's not a plot hole as there is a Supergirl movie coming up that will possibly address her relationship with her family and Krypton in general. We've no idea when she left Krypton and under what circumstances. She could be born and raised on Argo after Krypton's destruction. Again, we just don't know.Big plot hole with Supergirl being there as she would have known Jor El and hence could give some insight into his character. It’ll also be interesting if she had a mission as well.
The main reason the effects look so bad in "The Quest For Peace" was because Cannon Films had several other movies in development at the same time, and they refused to give Reeve or Sidney Furie any special consideration. Reeve later wrote in his biography, that if Donner had directed that film, Superman's walk toward the United Nations building would've actually been shot there, and tons of extras would've been on hand. Instead, it was done on a small street in England, with slight rain falling and pigeons added for atmosphere.Y'know, with respect to the Reeves films, Superman: The Movie and Superman II, the sfx were cutting edge for the time. They could not have done better at the time than they did on those films. Superman IV's sfx went to a cheaper fx house due to the film's low budget and it shows. In this day and age, the sfx of the first 2 Reeve's films, and even Superman III, which was awful, don't bother me at all.
And I don't see what's outdated about the supporting characters. I dunno, I've watched a lot of old films on TCM and every one of them is a time-capsule of the time it was made, even the Star Trek films. I've hardly ever had a problem enjoying an older movie. They are what they are and there is a reason they become classics, like the original Star Wars, Jaws, Superman, etc.
It looks like they'll be addressing this in Season 2 of Peacemaker.I’m a bit confused why Pracemaker is still around. He’s from the other timeline.
No, he understood just as much any dog. One of our dogs will even eavesdrops on my mom and I and will react perfectly to what we're saying even when we aren't talking to or about her. People dismissing animals' intelligence justKrypto somewhat understood English.
All Kyptonian Dogs might be as smart as those Gorilla's who do sign language, but this particular dog is also an asshole.
You obviously need to meet more dogs.Dogs are more assholes. Just noisy creatures.
We had a Great Dane who thought he was a Chihuahua lap dog.I have a tiny dog (terrier/schnauzer cross) who thinks she is the size of a German Shepherd.
I don't think she was actually calling him a bitch, a lot of people just talk like that. For people like that "bye bitch" is just how you say goodbye to your friends.Bad:
- I really disliked Supergirl at the end. Just totally disrespectful to her cousin for watching her dog that wrecked havoc on his home, and then calls him b@tch when leaving. That is not a good introduction to a character that is suppose to be the lead for the next film. They would have been better off just keeping it as Superman's dog or not make Supergirl so obnoxious.
I liked Hawkgirl, I didn't get any of that from her.I saw Gunn's Superman last Friday night with my wife (the kids were at camp ha ha).
I loved the film. It has heart, it has characters ripped right from the comics and I loved the focus on kindness, which has faded as an American value. Corenswet, Brosnahan, and Hoult were great leads. Loved Edi Gathegi's Mr. Terrific and Fillion's Guy Gardner.
My wife loved it too. She wasn't crazy about the violence of Man of Steel and she was prepared for more of the same and was surprised how much she enjoyed the new film. She actually liked it more than the original Superman: The Movie and Superman II.
Again, I loved the film, but, for whatever reason, I still like Superman: The Movie and Superman II a little more. Maybe that's all due to Christopher Reeve, I don't know. Reeve is still the number one Superman for me, but Corenswet and Superman and Lois' Tyler Hoechlin are 2 and 3 (haven't decided what order).
I had a few peeves though:
1. I didn't care for the depiction of the Kendra Saunder's Hawkgirl. She seemed really spoiled and unlikable. I can't see Hawkgirl siding with Guy about not wanting to help Superman. Guy yes, Kendra, no way.
To be fair, this was kind of an extreme situation, so it probably wasn't the best example of what he's usually like.2. It was great to see Metamorpho, but, again, he didn't seem exactly like Rex Mason. Rex always seemed like Marvel's Thing, bitter about his looks, but a tough guy with a soft interior who would bth out Batman.
No offense, but I'm not sure a writer of his caliber is really going to need writing help from a random person on the internet.3. The big twist with Jor-El and Lara: I'm not going to spoil it. It worked well for the movie and underlined it's theme, and it isn't exactly unprecedented in the some depictions of Superman's origins in the comics.
That said, I would rather have had it the other way, which is far more traditional in the Superman origin stories. That said, I have an idea how to fix this (and I'm sure others on this thread have the same or similar ideas), that could naturally lead to a plot for the next film. I'm thinking about messaging Gunn with it if possible but I would not be surprised at all if he is already planning to go in that direction based on what he said about Bradley Cooper returning as Jor El.
I wouldn't be surprised if we saw Guy in something closer to his usual GL uniform when he shows up in Lanters. He probably only wears his costume he wore in this when he's doing stuff with the rest of the Justice Gang.I guess Gun wanted to show that the Justice Gang was a group by giving them uniforms like Terrific's costume. Terrific looked great, but I would've much rather Guy was wearing his GL uniform with his vest and roach-stompers. Oh well!
Yeah, I'm curious about this too, I've never read any of the Authority comics, but I do know she's one of the main heroes from. I had assumed she'd get some kind of a redemption at the end, to set her up as a hero for the Authority movies, but she was just as bad at the end as the beginning.Also, although the Engineer character was a great baddie for the film, I'm kind of wondering how Gunn will reconcile that character with the Engineer of The Authority with the same name. The Authority's Angie was a scientist and a good person and I can't see her joining up with a scumbag like Lex.
If it makes you feel any better King's not the showrunner, Chris Mundy is, he's just part of the writing team and a producer.The only DC project I'm a bit concerned with is the Lanterns TV show. It looks like it is something new by Tom King, who I've just started reading with Batman. I think he's a great writer, but he's only done one issue of Green Lantern to my knowledge. GL became a breakout book with Geoff Johns famous run, and I'd feel better if Johns was the showrunner for the GL show, but I guess that the bridge between him and DC/Warner's has burned down in the wake of the Whedon Justice League fallout and the general failure of the previous DCU. I'm also concerned that Lanterns will kill off Hal Jordan or make him Parallax. I guess we'll see.
Classic DC heroes. Silent Knight. One of their cowboy., The JSA. And Vibe!!!! Probably more too.Not sure if anyone noticed but on the inside of the Hall of Justice there are murals. Towards the ceiling. Hard to completely make out but look heroic figures of the past. Classical heroic symbols of distant past… maybe. But one looks like Wildcat… maybe.
No offense taken. I just thought of what I would do to fix that development. And, you're right, there's no reason to hold it back. Ok, here it is: The message was doctored by Brainiac, the central computer of Krypton, or the Eradicator. That leads to either of them as the bad guy for Superman 2. The Eradicator might be especially neat, as it could start to brainwash Superman to be more Kryptonian like the 80s story or try to replace him. That's my idea, for what it's worth (nothing).No offense, but I'm not sure a writer of his caliber is really going to need writing help from a random person on the internet.
I noticed the murals, didn't have time to identify all the characters.Classic DC heroes. Silent Knight. One of their cowboy., The JSA. And Vibe!!!! Probably more too.
Nah. MoS was a modernized look at Superman and overall it was way more entertaining than the current crop of cape movies.People showed up, they didn't stick around because it sucked.
Wut?It's fine. Some of the scenes were cool, but it's mostly an overly dramatic, self-indulgent mess like most of Synder's work. The man should just go ahead and make a 12 hour long movie based on Ayn Rand that's 90% slow motion and be done with it.
Agreed, Superman 2025 isn't woke at all, it's just an incoherent mess.Actually the people who say it's woke haven't seen it. They are going off of one comment Gunn said. They've tried to make it political. As a matter of fact a lot of reviews it isn't woke at all. It seems Gunn decided to just make a fun movie with no messaging or preaching. I haven't seen it but that's what I'm getting from the reviews I've read or listened to on youtube.
No idea. Repping the 80s?I noticed the murals, didn't have time to identify all the characters.
Why Vibe?!?!
I reread them recently. If you're interested, I'd read the entire Warren Ellis Stormwatch run that leads directly into the creation of The Authority. Then, read the Ellis and Millar Authority runs. The idea is basically showing superheroes going over the line and actually trying to change the world and being celebrities, and killing badguys. It is incredibly violent, funny, and has wide scale action. But, yeah, right now, I don't see any resemblance to this Engineer and the Authority's. Kind of worried about that, since I think it'd be brilliant of DC films to do a rated R Authority movie. Gunn said that that has been pushed back though and, really, it might be too much for Zaslav to okay seeing as he apparently ditched the Coates Superman film for being "too woke."Yeah, I'm curious about this too, I've never read any of the Authority comics, but I do know she's one of the main heroes from. I had assumed she'd get some kind of a redemption at the end, to set her up as a hero for the Authority movies, but she was just as bad at the end as the beginning.
How is it modernized? It’s embarrassed to be a Superman movie. It’s just faux edgy schlock trying to be serious when it’s the most braindead, uninteresting take on “what if Superman really happened”.Nah. MoS was a modernized look at Superman and overall it was way more entertaining than the current crop of cape movies.
Wut?
Agreed, Superman 2025 isn't woke at all, it's just an incoherent mess.
The thing about Snyder is that he said he was a fan of Superman and the comics, but he really wasn't.I appreciate Snyder's efforts and explanation. He does his thing and I like that about him,
How is it modernized? It’s embarrassed to be a Superman movie. It’s just faux edgy schlock trying to be serious when it’s the most braindead, uninteresting take on “what if Superman really happened”.
The flying scenes are cool and the Zod fight is fine, the true shame is that Cavill never got to shine as Superman. He could’ve been great if given good material.
I think WB/DC of 2025 is way different than in 2013.It made $670 million worldwide; and no I'm not bringing this up because it's my favorite Superman film, it's not - by a long shot. Until this one, my favorite was still Superman II, but yeah Gunn's Superman has surplanted it for me.
Both Supes and Lex were very well done and I actually liked Mr. Terriffic in this one; and he's a DC character I never really cared for until this version of him.
And (unfortunately) while James Gun's Superman did well domestically; currently it's not doing that well in foreign markets, so it may not even make what MoS did overall 12 years ago, (Which would probably be bad in WB's eyes).![]()
It honestly did underperform.Hell with its $874 million worldwide gross, to this day WB execs still feel Batman v. Superman underperformed.
Which is also pretty much what they do in the comics whenever there's a continuity reset. Some books go back to issue #0 and start over, other just carry on as they were before whatever cross-promotional mega-event disrupted their run, and many fall somewhere in-between.In what way? Peacemaker is a James Gunn production and has a second season on the way. He's also using characters from his The Suicide Squad. As @Mudd said he's bringing stuff over on a case-by-case basis.
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