You now remember weird pubestache Flash that was in BvS for like 15 seconds
You now remember weird pubestache Flash that was in BvS for like 15 seconds
I was laughing at that scene i could not recognize who that was
Do you know how many people I had to explain this stupid scene to? It needed to be cut entirely, as with the entire nightmare
I was thinking "who the fuck is this mexican?", then I remembered that Flash was supposed to have a cameo.
So.. Was this hinting Injustice?
With the way superman acts in the DCCU I think it would be cool as fuck
Goddammit, Injustice didn't invent "evil Superman"
No, it's an old plot plot from a previous script and it was inspired by Superman: TAS.
So where does the DCEU even go from this point without Ben Affleck returning and Justice League bombing?
I know Aquaman did great and honestly I could see it as its own thing.
You now realize that JL was so shit that this 15 sec of flash was better than the entire time he was in the JL
Easy, Shining Knight and Vigilante buddy movie.
I never forgot, because it's a key part of one of my favorite stupid songs.
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Aquaman, Wonder Woman and Shazam all have enough decent villains to milk out a trilogy (as long as they don't double any villains up in a single movie).
Batman gets rebooted as no one cares who wears the Bat, tie it into a Batman/Joker/Ms Joker standalone Gothamverse.
I realized it was Flash after a little while, but when the scene started I thought Batman was having a traumatic flashback to Robin dying or something.
I think you only need to cut Flash. The nightmare on its own could work on its own in the same vein Bruce's other dreams do, as an extension and illustration of his fears and obsessions. It puts the point across on that level, while the Darkseid stuff just offers an extra layer for the fans to get and realize that, hey, there's more to this than just another Bruce's brainfart. It's when Flash shows up babbling nonsense and the movie lays on thick that this was real and literal, while then dropping it and acting like it never happened, when it really falls apart.
Zach the Hack thought he had to be made different since it was 'the future'
No, but it was certainly the most prominent example of it
I thought it was Booster Gold. I still do.
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Maybe if you're a faggot normie who has only reads comics from the last decade
So, 98% of people who watch superhero movies?
Injustice’s comic sells like hotcakes, my dude. It’s the DC equivalent to Deadpool Kills The Marvel universe.
Still, it was too long without any payoff within the movie itself, adding more confusion to an already unnecessarily convoluted plot, and absolutely killed the pacing of the movie.
A few glimpses of Superman becoming a ruler with maybe an implication of a higher power (Darkseid) would've been more than enough to get the point across without adding shit to the film that was never going to be relevant to it anyway.
Back to cartoons like JLU
Snyder outright stated he was inspired by Injustice.
There was a rumor that WW84 would have some time travel/reality bending shit that would work as a soft reboot in the way at one point Flashpoint was rumored to do (hence Steve Trevor returning).
I doubt it but it'd be nice if they could do that kinda thing in just a few minutes in a single movie and move on with a younger Batman and hopefully, a new Flash.
imagine hiring someone who thinks ayn rand is great and takes all his inspiration from comics in which superheroes act like assholes to helm your cinematic universe
warner bros was a mistake
I'm glad we no longer live in the time when this movie was coming out where people were trying to pretend that if you didn't understand this you were some kind of pleb.
It would be nice if they bothered, but does it even matter anymore? I doubt we'll see a crossover/team-up movie again for a while.
That nigga didn't understand TDKR. Snyder was a mistake
Imagine pretending that comic book films aren't for general audiences
If WW 2 does well, you can bet they'll try whatever they can to put her at least with Aquaman in a film.
I kinda like Ezra Miller just putting hope in being the Flash in some Mulitiverse shit because that's just as likely as him getting a movie
Kevin Smith did a pod-cast a while back, where he talked at some inside information.
Apparently Snyder wanted Justice League to be directly connected to two other movies.
Snyder's original cut of Justice League would have had Green Lantern arrive in the third act, they'd defeat Stephan-Wolfe and then take the fight to the New Gods in an intergalactic film.
I don't know if it'd be a Justice League 2, or a Green Lantern movie, but it would have been the Green Lantern Corp, and the Cosmic Level heroes, against Dark Side and the New Gods. And they'd lose! With Superman siding with Darkseid.
The third part would have been a last stand of the heroes. Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, and what's left of the Justice League against Superman, and Darksied. The Flash would have travelled back in time, and saved Lois from dying. This gets Superman to never join Darkseid, and the timeline rights itself.
Pretty sure he blasted through a wall, and shot a guy out of the window in that comic too.
As well as have rubber bullets on the Bat-Tank/Mobile, as well as shoot a teenage gang-member with gas shell, as well as arguably kill the Joker as he blacks out.
The Flash movie is still happening: comicbook.com
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Damn he’s so cool