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Can we have a sensible talk about Batwoman trailer?

Infern0

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As I have noticed that they are getting a lot of heat online.

I'm really looking forward to Batwoman as I'm a fane of Kate Kane but I don't know if Ruby Rose is really the right fit to play her (I almost think she would make a better new 52 era Selena kyle)

But I think they took the wrong tack with the trailer

Once again it's a "Here's an awesome LESBIAN superhero"

When it should be "Here's an awesome superhero and she's lesbian"

I think it could just be the trailer cut though and I have hopes for the show

But why do the people making these trailers think that it's a good idea to take these approaches? For all we know they just killed a show dead even if it's actually a great show (and it had the potential to be)
 
Showing any acknowledgement of that aspect of her life in that trailer - the part where the kidnapped guard is revealed to be both her former fellow cadet and romantic partner - is, I suspect, considered by some viewers to be rubbing people's noses in that fact.

I don't see a problem. In fact, I'm probably going to start watching this series when it airs.
 
not impressed with the promo, will watch the first few episodes a make and viewers judgement from that.

big plus that i won't have to pay extra just to see this series.
 
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Since context is nice, I'm assuming this trailer?
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Not really seeing "Here's an awesome LESBIAN superhero!" in that.

Well it has 400,000 downvoted to 80,000 up votes.

I think discrediting the fact that something rubbed people up the wrong way I'd disingenuous.
 
Showing any acknowledgement of that aspect of her life in that trailer - the part where the kidnapped guard is revealed to be both her former fellow cadet and romantic partner - is, I suspect, considered by some viewers to be rubbing people's noses in that fact.

I don't see a problem. In fact, I'm probably going to start watching this series when it airs.

I find it weird as back in the days there wasn't such an uproar about things like this (willow from Buffy as an example)
 
Well it has 400,000 downvoted to 80,000 up votes.

I think discrediting the fact that something rubbed people up the wrong way I'd disingenuous.

I think calling those that got riled up "people" is disingenuous.

It's not random people from all walks of life that got upset, so let's call it what it is, misogynist aresholes.

The show isn't in any way shape or form aimed at them, so I don't see why you think the trailer should pander to them for the show to be successful. :shrug:
 
I think calling those that got riled up "people" is disingenuous.

It's not random people from all walks of life that got upset, so let's call it what it is, misogynist aresholes.

The show isn't in any way shape or form aimed at them, so I don't see why you think the trailer should pander to them for the show to be successful. :shrug:

So you think that amount of downvotes is inconsequential to the probable success of the show?

I'm not so sure, I think a good number can be put down to trolls I don't know if it all can though.
 
As I said in the other thread, wait and see. Its true that the CW is not doing itself any favors with misleading trailers (if they are misleading) as controversy is rarely a good thing for what is first and foremost a fantasy series. It reminds me of the response to the trailer for Revenge of the Sith, where Mace telling Anakin he was on the Jedi council, but not a master was followed by a quick shot of Obi-Wan with an expression as if he were pleased with that decision. It mislead the audience (and social media of that day) into thinking Kenobi was screwing Anakin over, but that's nowhere to be found in the film at all. The same might be the case with the BW spots, so again, wait and see.

The Batwoman from the last DC/CW crossover was the hook and by far, the best part of that entire storyline. I'm hoping from what few BW scenes were in the crossover, its tone carries over to the regular series.
 
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Or it could go down like Ghostbuster 2016, which didn't have the benefit of being a lead-in to the biggest-grossing movie of all time (Endgame).

I have no doubt that a show like this that puts the agenda first has an audience. I'm just not convinced it's a very big audience.
 
So you think that amount of downvotes is inconsequential to the probable success of the show?

I'm not so sure, I think a good number can be put down to trolls I don't know if it all can though.

I think the downvotes make it more likely that this 'controversy' is bs. It's extremely unlikely that a bad trailer would actually earn that many downvotes purely on quality. Normal people who see a trailer they don't like stop caring and watch something else.

Or it could go down like Ghostbuster 2016, which didn't have the benefit of being a lead-in to the biggest-grossing movie of all time (Endgame).

I have no doubt that a show like this that puts the agenda first has an audience. I'm just not convinced it's a very big audience.

A) Ghostbusters didn't fail because it had an agenda. It failed because it didn't make people laugh.
B) This downvote thing has become an openly admitted movement which makes no secret of its misogynist motivations. They've targeted a bunch of different projects before and GB is pretty much the only one that actually failed.
C) A trailer is not enough to establish an agenda, and this trailer doesn't show any agenda in the first place.
 
the biggest-grossing movie of all time (Endgame).

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