Lex w/ boo-boos:
So he did not shave his head. Skin cap visible.Lex w/ boo-boos:
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Meh, Tyler Hoechlin trumps every other iteration of Clark/Superman.
He definitely did shave his head though...maybe they figured that fixing the occasional bald-cap problem in post was easier than hiding his regrowth every day with a razor-sharp shave and make-up. It takes work to make a shaved head look like a head with no hair whatsoever.So he did not shave his head. Skin cap visible.
"Trumps" goes too far, IMO, but Hoechlin is unquestionably great, and certainly the best live-action Superman this century (so far). In the long history of live-action versions, I'd personally place him a solid third, following Reeve and Reeves. I've loved him in the role from his very first scene on Supergirl.
It takes work to make a shaved head look like a head with no hair whatsoever.
Gunn said that was the source.Except for the coloring of the symbol, I get a 'Kingdom Come' vibe from that logo.
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Yeah, I've seen a few of the big name cosplayers stuff pop up on IG, and some of their costumes are at least at the same level as what we're seeing in the movies and shows.This is criticism I see pop up again and again, not just for this suit, but for a lot of new SF/F costumes in movies and TV. And I just can't take it seriously. Not as a criticism. Because cosplay has gotten to a point where it pretty much can't be topped. If costumes in movies look like cosplay, that's not saying the movie costumes look bad, it's pointing out that cosplay has caught up.
That's kind of a depressing thought, but then there are also times where Homelander feels like the most believable version of Superman.Same here. If a Superman ever appeared in the real world, Man of Steel is as close as one could imagine that happening, with Clark's journey to find himself in a world not his own (and not just leaping to be a superhero "just because") paying off in an unforgettable, grand manner when he finally becomes Superman.
I'm normally not a big fan of the very simplified S, but on this new suit I think it works.
If they do go that way, it could be a cool opportunity to do both a house crest and then later an actual S for Superman. I don't recall if any Superman stories have ever done that before. Someone please tell me.I agree. I would not be surprised that this is an early version of the costume with the movie ending with Superman wearing a more traditional S.
Now THAT'S a depressing thought!there are also times where Homelander feels like the most believable version of Superman.
That's kind of a depressing thought, but then there are also times where Homelander feels like the most believable version of Superman.
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