Even though there are a lot of elements "unique" to things we see on screen, it seems that the WB have really been pulling a lot of material from the new 52. It makes sense that they want to have some sort of synergy with the on screen material, similar to what Marvel has done.What does current continuity have to do with the DCEU?![]()
Not at all. Bay makes gung-ho crowd-pleasers with a style that's pretty generic apart from stuff blowing up all the time. Snyder likes to work big too, but his approach is more dreamlike and less naturalistic, more twisted and less heroic.Is Snyder the new Michael Bay?
I have the impression that even viewers who dislike BvS are intrigued by the upcoming DC movies. (The fact that Snyder won't direct them all doubtless helps).
I think centering everything on the Justice League is a mistake, as casual viewers will inevitably see it as an imitation of the Avengers. They should instead do something Marvel hasn't tried yet - team-ups. Batman/Superman is the obvious precedent, but there's no reason it couldn't happen with other heroes in the future.
Not at all. Bay makes gung-ho crowd-pleasers with a style that's pretty generic apart from stuff blowing up all the time. Snyder likes to work big too, but his approach is more dreamlike and less naturalistic, more twisted and less heroic.
That certainly describes me.
Have you seen it yet or still just passing judgement on second hand knowledge?
Considering he seems to have just implied DCEU Superman isn't shown as heroic I'm, no he hasn't.
Indeed, because what he did was pretty damn heroic at the end as to be honest, there's nothing heroic about going into a situation where you know you'll be fine at the end of it.
The opening of the movie went out of its way to show that Superman has dedicated himself to acts of saving people and helping humanity during the intervening years since Man of Steel.Indeed, because what he did was pretty damn heroic at the end as to be honest, there's nothing heroic about going into a situation where you know you'll be fine at the end of it.
The opening of the movie went out of its way to show that Superman has dedicated himself to acts of saving people and helping humanity during the intervening years since Man of Steel.
The opening of the movie went out of its way to show that Superman has dedicated himself to acts of saving people and helping humanity during the intervening years since Man of Steel.
You say "went out of its way," but I've heard other people say it just paid cursory lip service to the idea and then focused on other things.
You say "went out of its way," but I've heard other people say it just paid cursory lip service to the idea and then focused on other things.
I used that phrasing because Snyder seemed to feel the need to include these scenes to establish that Superman has been acting as a hero, even though they are not incorporated directly into the active narrative. In fact, one of the biggest faults of the movie IMO is this show don't tell approach.
Ok, now I'm even more excited for Aquaman:
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