So? How'd ya like Batman: Hush?
Batman: Hush
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Damian slamming his mom and wanting Batman to use protection, effectively admitting he was a mistake was good.
You can tell that the DC team behind this was allowed to be themselves more.
Yeah overall it was alright. The DC animated movie universe they have going on is something I watch when I have a Saturday to myself, and I'm ordering some pizza and want to stay in.
I originally wasn't on board for the new VA of Bat/Bruce but I've grown to like him. He's no Kevin but I can dig it. I'm just happy to my man Dick runnin around
Nightwing continues to job.
Hush actually being Riddler was kind of a surprising twist, although in retrospect it was kind of obvious. I was just too blinded by the red herring. To be completely honest, I don't really like these versions of the characters that much and I wish they'd just throw out this shit continuity.
I actually would have preferred the red herring to what they turned the Riddler into.
Who was Hush in the comics? Some new guy or somebody we already know?
Also in the part where Riddler explain how the blackmailed the other villains he gives Ivy a photo, who is that person suppose to be?
The boy that Bane kidnapped in the beginning.
Somebody in their animation team absolutely despises Nightwing and keeps inventing scenarios to make him job.
>Hush being the Riddler
What? Why?
In the comics, Hush is Batman's childhood friend Thomas Elliot. His reason for doing everything is that he's really mad that Bruce's parents died as a kid, giving him his inheritance money early, but his didn't.
It's a very stupid motivation.
I watched it because I read Hush and forgot the main plot points.
All I know is I was generally bored throughout and remember the comic being engaging.
A solid meh, at least it continues the trend of comparatively toning down the violence and edge in these movies.
Whoever is responsable for Superman in this animated universe, he is doing a really good job at it
>Superman is a powerhouse
>He put himself at the face of the danger since he is the most powerful
>Doesn't job like Tim's Superman, takes most of the enemies and wins without getting punched around
>Takes on Flash and Wonder Woman like a champ
>Didn't lose to Batman in a Batman movie, instead it was a more realistic take on their fight
>Is the force that odds things to humans
>Cocky but still good hearted
Is rare to ser Superman being show like a respectable powerhouse.
I watched this since it on was on DCU. I liked the way they characterized Batman, Superman and even Damian but I thought the twist was pretty weak. Also the pacing started feeling weird towards the end because of all the timeskips
The Superman of this N52MU is basically what N52 Supes *should* have been.
>Doesn't job like Tim's Supes
To be somewhat fair, they were trying to make it seem like the entire team was useful and that weakest member was just as useful in a fight as the strongest.
It's just that the execution wound up making everybody who wasn't Batman job- a situation not helped because BTAS was basically the flagship series, thus making bats the most popular member of the team.
The movie improved on the source material in that respect
In my opinion the twist wasn't that interesting because we haven't seen any kind of interaction between this Batman and Riddler before the movie
The thing I'm baffled by is that Catwoman literally murders Riddler right in front of Batman and he doesn't even seem to care.
You forgot about him being a psychopath and a terrible character.
>The Superman of this N52MU is basically what N52 Supes *should* have been.
There are some issues that N52 Superman acts like this, normaly in his own comics, all the others doesn't show him in this same light.
>To be somewhat fair, they were trying to make it seem like the entire team was useful and that weakest member was just as useful in a fight as the strongest.
You can clearly see that someone in there likes Superman, he fights like how you expect him to fight, and acts like how you expect him to act. That fight of him against Batman is the most better done fight I have see of them in a while, Batman can't stand a chance against Superman but he is morally below Superman, which gives him a advantage while Superman is trying his best to not kill Batman.
I hope we get more Superman content surrounding this persons view of Superman.
Watch Hush remove the bandages, and you'll figure it out.
>while Superman is trying his best to not kill Batman.
That's strange when he tried to kill Batman and Green Lantern while putting tons of bystanders in danger with a murderous glee in JL: War.
Hes Snyder man
Superman is younger, more overconfident and more brutal, in "Throne of Atlantis" is where you can clearly see him more mature.
And also, Superman thought Batman and Lantern was Apokaliptic forces, and took way easier with Batman then GL.
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He still murders the fuck out of the fish people in Throne of Atlantis. This version of Superman is an arrogant and murderous one. Not mention hypocritical I'm reminder of the Reign of the Supermen movie where he tells the Cyborg Superman that he won't kill him despite killing the dude.
I get that you like this Superman because he behaves like a jock and dabs on everyone, but lets be factual here.