They could go the Rebirth route and have Mxyzptlk impersonating Clark.
He was in TAHITI.
Was that directed at me?
Why can't Diana go back to Themyscira (sp)? I haven't seen Wonder Woman since it first came to theaters, so my memory of it isn't very good.
As she's about to depart for Man's World, Hippolyta says that if she leaves she can never return ("Who will I be if I stay?"), but it wasn't elaborated if it's law or magic preventing her return.
Ok, thanks. I was thinking there was something more specific about her being prevented from ever entering the Themyscira again.^ Actually, Hipppolyta says, "You may never return," which is much more ambiguous. It could indeed mean, "You can never return," but it could also simply mean, "You might never return."
Snyder’s original plan was to claim that the three Mother Boxes contained Steppenwolf’s actual mother, Heggra. It was the communion of the three that united Heggra’s power, and would grant Steppenwolf power enough to conquer an entire planet. Now from a DC Comics perspective, this is some serious re-writing of the existing mythology. In the comics, Heggra was Steppenwolf’s sister, and mother to Darkseid. She was also the person Darkseid had to kill along with his father before taking the throne of Apokolips.
Having failed to conquer Earth with the power of his Mother Boxes, Steppenwolf was forced to retreat, leaving them behind. His mission, as stated in the film, is to recover the Boxes, conquer Earth as he intended, and only then join the ranks of the New Gods, putting an end to his exile from Apokolips and Darkseid. Which all leads to the original ending, when Superman returns from the dead to defeat Steppenwolf with the rest of the League….
At which point Steppenwolf is forced to retreat yet again, and return to Apokolips with his tail between his legs. Darkseid, twice displeased, kills his general and pledges to meet this “Kryptonian” himself.
If that’s how it was supposed to go, then consider me disappointed to have missed out. I liked the film as is but I’d have preferred more of what I got in MoS and BvS (Ultimate Cut). Oh well.Me too though the international gross is still ticking along nicely we are probably looking at something around $650 million (maybe a little higher so WB *may* end up losing nothing but there going to generate virtually zero initial profit). I was just reading an article from Screen Rant and my displeasure for WB grows and the blame for them seems to get higher & higher...
WB decision to axe some of the Mother Box mythology hurt Steppenwolf as a villain and also setting up Darkseid would of helped in my opinion. WB allowed Whedon to change too much and the studio running time limit removed far too much of either directors work but most likely more Synder stuff.
I'm looking forward to the tell-all documentary about all the behind the scenes stuff 20 years from now.![]()
I'm still waiting for the one about George Miller's aborted Justice League Mortal that was announced a while ago.I'm looking forward to the tell-all documentary about all the behind the scenes stuff 20 years from now.![]()
Yes, the Villain is one-note and just there to be the foil and be powerful enough to give the entire group the need to come together, and work together to stop him/save the world. <--- And that type of plot is nothing new to either WB DCEU or Disney marvel films.
Every character had his 'moment' in the film and I'm thankful that they didn't go into all the new origin stories (via flashback as Snyder loves to do) - and each got a mention of how/why they have the abilities they do in ways that worked for the story.
I also liked the bits of character development both Batman and Wonder Woman got - it worked well for the story.
To that, I also don't see Ben Afleck 'phoning it in'. he seemed to be playing the charter the way he has since he took the role, and it was fine. I hope he decides to stick with it. I also love how they did Cyborg, and liked the actor playing him.
All in all, I thought it was an enjoyable film. I hope WB doesn't shelve the DCEU, but time and box office will tell.
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