Maybe the statue is from the end of the movie, and he does something more heroic in this one to earn it.
Maybe the statue is from the end of the movie, and he does something more heroic in this one to earn it.
What's more heroic than saving the planet?
Maybe the statue is from the end of the movie, and he does something more heroic in this one to earn it.
What's more heroic than saving the planet?
Maybe the statue is from the end of the movie, and he does something more heroic in this one to earn it.
What's more heroic than saving the planet?
Taking a nuclear bomb 500 miles out to sea to protect the city.
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Maybe the statue is from the end of the movie, and he does something more heroic in this one to earn it.
What's more heroic than saving the planet?
Taking a nuclear bomb 500 miles out to sea to protect the city.
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Ignoring the fact that Gotham would then have to deal with radiation and fallout, dying a slow death as opposed to a fast one. I'm the biggest Batman fan in the world, but I find it interesting that Superman is held to a much higher standard than Bats.
Maybe the statue is from the end of the movie, and he does something more heroic in this one to earn it.
What's more heroic than saving the planet?
Taking a nuclear bomb 500 miles out to sea to protect the city.
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Ignoring the fact that Gotham would then have to deal with radiation and fallout, dying a slow death as opposed to a fast one. I'm the biggest Batman fan in the world, but I find it interesting that Superman is held to a much higher standard than Bats.
No, they want him to be the boy scout he's supposed to be. Superman is not an emo, brooding, will-kill-if-it's-easier-than-finding-another-solution vigilante. He's the definition of a superhero.Because for some reason superman fans want him to be an omnipotent all powerful god that never makes a mistake.
Because for some reason superman fans want him to be an omnipotent all powerful god that never makes a mistake.
Hence why they scream bloody murder if they nerf his power level to a reasonable non fanwanky level or write him like he is a real human being.
No, they want him to be the boy scout he's supposed to be. Superman is not an emo, brooding, will-kill-if-it's-easier-than-finding-another-solution vigilante. He's the definition of a superhero.
Those two things are completely separate from one another.Eh, I'd rather he come across like a real, complex person having to make difficult choices than some perfect, noble icon who Always Does The Right Thing No Matter What.
Batman villains living or dying at the end of the movies from 1989 to the present is about a 50/50 proposition.I mean, why is there even an Arkham Asylum in the Batman movies? Practically none of his villains live long enough to be put in there.
And considering that Superman is the noble icon of superheroes, he shouldb e the noble icon of superheroes. That's, like, his entire concept.
Maybe the statue is from the end of the movie, and he does something more heroic in this one to earn it.
What's more heroic than saving the planet?
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