Pictures leaked of a Superman Statue. I guess Superman DID rebuild Metropolis after the invasion of General Zod.
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Pictures leaked of a Superman Statue. I guess Superman DID rebuild Metropolis after the invasion of General Zod.
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I actually agree with you. Superman's inherent goodness, his absolute conviction to try to do the right thing in every circumstance is a big part of why he's a wonderful character. However I don't think that really means anything unless it's tested. It was tested in the original Donner film, when he deliberately went against Jor-El's instructions and changed history in order to save Lois. It was tested in the John Byrne storyline from the 90's when Supes made the decision to execute Zod and his cronies in order to save the people of Earth. I don't see anything different in MOS. I keep seeing people criticizing the film for Superman's killing of Zod, but I don't see anyone saying what Superman should have done. What was his alternative? What choice did he have?
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.
After years of instruction from Jor-El, and he eased into things as Superman with very easy undertakings before facing his first major test.Guess what? In the original Superman film, we also got Superman on his first day on the job. This bears repeating. His. First. Day.
Guess what? In the original Superman film, we also got Superman on his first day on the job. This bears repeating. His. First. Day. And we got someone who I would proudly call a hero, someone who was well-mannered, heroic, a bit witty, and most of all, someone everyone could look up as a hero. He was also someone who had authority. "Gentlemen, this man needs help."
I'm sorry, that's the character of Superman.. the true hero.. take it or leave.. and Goyer left it
After years of instruction from Jor-El, and he eased into things as Superman with very easy undertakings before facing his first major test.Guess what? In the original Superman film, we also got Superman on his first day on the job. This bears repeating. His. First. Day.
TGhe point is, back then trhey knew how to write the character. You don't write Jason Voorhees as a guy with regrets, and you don't write Superman as someone who allows buildings to be leveled.
And that family... how am I supposed to care about that no-name family when Snyder didn't care enough to establish even them reacting to what happened.. or to even show them at all when it was all over. The "family" was a contrived way to to create a circumstance in which Superman would kill Zod and did not evolve organically from a desire to write Superman correctly.
This is Superman .. the purest character in all of comic books... they should have owned it, not made it some dark emo conflicted thing.
The animated series managed to do it.There is no one "right way" to write Superman
The animated series managed to do it.There is no one "right way" to write Superman
Right. Because Zod totally couldn't have flown back on his own.
Right. Because Zod totally couldn't have flown back on his own.
Why would he? The World Engine was already destroyed. No reason to protect it.
<shrugs> Doesn't change the fact that the animated series nailed the character. Tons of drama, tons of action, tons of actual heroics, tons of Superman being an actual superman.No. What they managed was to present one of many possible approaches to the character. In no way did that series have a monopoly on how to present Superman.
Right. Because Zod totally couldn't have flown back on his own.
Why would he? The World Engine was already destroyed. No reason to protect it.
He said he'd destroy humanity, and no one has any good reason to disbelieve that.
Superman has gotten a lot more interesting since the Byrne reboot in the mid-80s threw out a lot of the fossilized nonsense that had accreted to the character during the previous three decades. There's no reason at all for filmmakers now to ape the attitudes and portrayal of Superman from the old Christopher Reeve films. This version has a lot more dramatic potential than that.
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