^ Yep. You're doing all of the work on yourself with your homophobic conspiracy theories and irrational hatred of great DC movies.So you can't actually counter any of the stuff proven about how Greta and Nolan deliberately made sure the "Wait till streaming" thing couldn't affect their movies and continue with this "Folks actually care who the director is" nonsense. And you ignore the very real fact that the backlash over Brokeback Mountain was the only reason Ledger didn't get the award then and the Academy realized if they didn't award the Dark Knight they'd never be able to. Otherwise they'd never have given Dark Knight a glance.
Honestly, after years of their arrogance its fun to watch these vapid Marvel fanatics just completely self destruct.
Indeed, but the self-destruction began many years ago anytime so much as a positive word was directed at DC films (or any won Oscars), and now, the biggest MCU fan has twisted himself into knots with completely unsupported claims about the industry, all to protect a troubled Marvel Studios. See today's Variety article for more about that.
Agreed about Luthor. The Superman and Lois series arguably took the character in as unique a direction as any adaptation ever attempted, and it was a great success. The Eisenberg "tech bro" version was also a fantastic version, very much relevant to that type who influence so much of the real world, but there's not much more one can do with Luthor--certainly not as fresh as the aforementioned versions.Anyways, got Superman 2025 on digital and enjoyed it greatly from the comfort of my living room. Can't wait to see where this all goes next. I'm hoping we finally see a live action version of Braniac in Supergirl or somewhere down the line with the Super films. We've seen Lex Luthor enough.
I too would like to see a live action Brainiac as fully realized as the animated versions from the long gone "Timmverse" DC cartoons. Capturing even 50% of that Brainiac characterization would floor audiences, especially those new to the villain.