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DC Cinematic Universe ( The James Gunn era)

Pros: Gives people a good look at the suit textures.
Cons: Doesn't work so great as a movie poster unless it's part of a set of character posters showing off Lois Lane, Lex Luthor and the rest.
 
Awesome. :luvlove:

Brosnahan and Corenswet both seem as spot-on as anyone could have dreamed, and the writing for the interview is top-notch. I almost wish they hadn’t used so much of it in the trailer, since I would have preferred to see it in its entirety in context, but it promises so much about the dynamic between the characters and actors. Get Lois and Clark right, that’s 90 percent of making a Superman movie, as far as I’m concerned.
 
Don’t know if I’m prepared to say that yet (Tyler Hoechlin still exists), nor to rank Brosnahan definitively against the other live-action Loises. But from what we see here, both seem likely candidates to be at or near the top of their respective lists.
 
Nice trailer. It's a refreshing take on the character. I like that it does deal with the Superman question of him taking things into his own hands but not in a way that has him depressingly drag a cargo ship across ice as if it was a job he hated.
 
Looked good to me. Really good.

I'm still bearish on the sheer number of characters included in the movie but Brosnahan and Corenswet are nailing Lois and Clark so far and Hoult looks to be right up there with them.

And the John Williams music will never not give me the feels.
 
Very Superman #900 with that “stopping a war” story. I don’t know how Superman can illegally enter a country when he’s Superman and not bound to America’s nonsense.

I wish he gave him his own theme. Using the ‘78 one again just sounds lazy
 
I wish he gave him his own theme. Using the ‘78 one again just sounds lazy

That's like arguing no James Bond movie should have used the iconic "James Bond theme" after Connery left.

Bond was a continuing series with the same character in the same universe. Superman is not, so it is lazy (or desperate) to use music created for a different production, as if its universal to any adaptation. Bob Harris & Paul Francis Webster's theme to the 1967-70 Spider-Man animated series is undoubtedly one of the most memorable, character-associated themes ever composed, yet it was not shamelessly used as the main title / character theme for Raimi or Webb's Spider-Man films. The cartoon theme is referenced in-universe, but again, the producers of both movie series did not feel one production's music was the default for all other, unrelated adaptations, as each is supposed to be its own creation with its own identity.
 
I'm more sold on this than I was before, but also not to a degree where I MUST see this in cinema's. I'll decide mid July.
 
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