RUMOR. Henry Cavill's return reported to not be as done a deal as we thought.
https://www.thewrap.com/henry-cavill-superman-return-in-doubt-dc-future/
Here we go again. Another DC post credit that won't go anywhere.
According to numerous insiders with knowledge of the situation, although it has been previously reported that the search for a writer was currently underway, the fact is there’s currently no writer or director attached to the project and there’s currently no formal deal with Cavill to return.
RUMOR. Henry Cavill's return reported to not be as done a deal as we thought.
https://www.thewrap.com/henry-cavill-superman-return-in-doubt-dc-future/
"Anyone who says they know anything about anything in the future of DCU is bullshitting, because right now,m that's truly only me and Peter."
Superman's a pretty hard character to get right, especially in cinema. Really, IMO there's only been one truly good Superman movie and that was the original Donner one.
Luthor had a "they killed my family" justification?Heck, Baron Zemo's motivations seem to be a better execution of Lex Luthor's usual justifications for hating Superheroes as well.
It IS kind of weird how Captain America has managed to pull off being a pretty good take on the Superman character type for a modern audience.
Luthor had a "they killed my family" justification?
Luthor had a "they killed my family" justification?
In the comics, Luthor's hatred of Superman was expanded to the point that he hates all Superheroes. His motives tend to be that Superheroes make humans too dependant and complacent and as such, for all the good superheroes do, they ultimately are holding Humanity back. Or at least those are the lies he believes. It's made clear that Luthor is actually envious of Superheroes for the way Humans worship them when it's HIM he wants Humanity to look to.
Heck, Baron Zemo's motivations seem to be a better execution of Lex Luthor's usual justifications for hating Superheroes as well. So both Cap and his enemy have pulled off being analogs to Superman and Luthor in well received ways.
Really? I just found Baron Zemo rather stupid. If he had truly exercised his brains, he would have realized that Tony Stark and Bruce Banner had created Ultron, due to their scientific curiosity. And that the rest of the Avengers were forced to clean up their mess. Even Robert Gonzalez of "Agents of SHIELD" realized this (at least in regard to Stark) in late Season 2 of the series. And this was around the time when the old S.H.I.E.L.D. no longer existed. I also was not impressed by how Marvel used Zemo in "Civil War".
No, so there's no justifiable comparison between Zemo and Luthor. The DCEU's Luthor embodied the best of comic-book Luthor's jealousy / transferring his atheistic hatred of God to super powered individuals (and the fact some humans convinced themselves to believe in aliens as if they were God--which rendered his alleged genius status / ability to something not above the rest of humanity).
That's a far different judgement than the abuse of power arguments made by Zemo, since he's well aware of truly super-powered beings (e.g., Thor), but his concern was not Thor or the Hulk, but humans' use of the Super Soldier formula in the historical eugenics sense (as seen in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier).
Imagine the "Q" equivalent for Superman. Some stories imply he's more powerful than Darkseid.
His was the power behind Emperor Joker…a good Batman tale.
I dunno, I think Captain America: The First Avenger, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and Wonder Woman were pretty decent Superman films.![]()
For me, so were "Man of Steel", "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" and "ZS's Justice League". I guess we all have our own preferences. I don't need Captain America to be some kind of quasi-Superman. I need him to be Captain America aka Steve Rogers.
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