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‘Superman & Batman’ movie will follow ‘Man of Steel’

I like a lot of shows, doesn't mean I have to tune into them religiously. There are other shows I'd rather watch.
 
Just got home from a screening. It was pretty fantastic. I only really have one complaint, but it's nothing new when it comes to DC movies, so I was expecting it. But still, really good movie.
 
The cool thing about the Arrowverse shows is that they have established multiple earths. Theoretically any live action portrayal of DC characters now exist within the multi-verse so you could have Welling, Cain, and Cavill all show up on the programs as different Supermen.
 
I'm re-watching Man of Steel right now. It's still awesome. :biggrin: (well, except for Pa Kent's let them all die including myself attitude)
Remember that amazing shot of the TIE fighters flying with the sun behind them from TFA? That exact same shot is in the opening of MOS :eek:
 
Was planning to do the same but forgot I lent my copy to my brother in law. And Netflix Canada no longer has it for streaming. :scream:
 
I don't know how to post a link to it but there was a story tonight on NPR's Marketplace/Business News called 'The Boy who saved Batman' about Michael Uslan who bought the rights to the live-action Batman because he hated the Adam West television version because it clashed with what his version of Batman should be like.
I recommend you track it down and read/listen to it.
Never have I wanted to reach through the speakers and slap someone.
He completely missed the point of what the Adam West Batman was about. The Adam West Batman was a reflection of the era, it wasn't supposed to be 'grim and gritty'.
 
Remember that amazing shot of the TIE fighters flying with the sun behind them from TFA? That exact same shot is in the opening of MOS

And they were both lifted from a little known Vietnam film from a few decades back.
 
Okay, I do have one complaint about MOS... it takes 90 minutes for the actual action to begin. I didn't remember that part :eek:
 
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