That’s only because the stubborn people who disagree with me simply refuse to accept I’m right. I just have to try HARDER to make my case.
Any logic behind Luthor's motivations went out the window as soon as he discovered Kryptonite. His whole Anti-God thing was now disproven.
If it was all wrong there wouldn't be people defending it years later. I can safely say "Catwoman sucked!!!!!" and nobody is going to fight with me.
Awesome. From what IGN says in there article it sounds like he's pretty much a regular part of any James Gun movie at this point.
I'll quote the man himself “DA………..NOT!!!” https://batman-news.com/2019/05/11/michael-rooker-denies-involvement-suicide-squad/
Has anyone on here watched Shazam? Hard to reconcile Shazam as belonging in the same universe as the neck snapping, city destroying Christopher Nolan style grimdark Superman and the Batman who shoots, stabs and brands criminals in BvS. In Shazam there are Superman and Batman toys in toy shops and at the end of the film Spoiler Superman (likely not played by Henry Cavill) makes a surprise guest appearance with Shazam in the school cafeteria. Unlike the MCU, the DCEU has been all over the place. At least with the well received Aquaman and Shazam it seems to be on the way to recovery.
It's hard to reconcile Justice League -- where Superman was so beloved by the world that his death threw them into unprecedented global despair -- with the earlier movies where Superman was widely feared and mistrusted. But personally, I don't mind, since those earlier movies screwed it up and I like the retconned version better. Creating fiction is a process. Creators do rough drafts, then improve them and correct their mistakes in later drafts. In a single work like a novel or a standalone movie, all of that happens backstage before the audience sees it. But in an ongoing series, a lot of that revision and error correction happens before our eyes, and often in response to our reactions. So sometimes we just have to accept that early installments in a series are flawed rough drafts that are improved on by later installments. Some series just need more time to find their way than others.
No hard at all.Look at the XCU catalog if you want an example of "all over the place". There is also the disparity between series threats posed in Avengers 2 and 3 and how they were followed up by light-hearted fluff Ant-Man 1 and 2. Or look at DCTV. "Grimdark" Arrow, light-hearted Flash (except Barry's constant torment via loss of family members and Caitlin losing her romantic love interest), the oft absurd Legends etc. Or Marvel TV. Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Iron Fist and Luke Cage all live in NYC. Spider-Man's NYC. They couldn't be more different. People are just apathetic to these things and just go along for the ride.