Deciding not to include Superman in the majority of the promo materials may have played on the film’s premise of a world without the Man of Steel, but DC Films’ inability to use one of the movie’s biggest crowd-drawers while advertising it was perhaps not the most brilliant idea. After all, it was already a given that at some point, he would be resurrected and join the League considering that the final shot in Batman V Superman hinted as much.
The scenes run directly parallel; both characters have been resurrected by Kryptonian technology, both land, gradually rise with hunched shoulders, and begin to turn to face the hero(es). There’s simply no way this isn’t deliberate. What’s more, given Whedon tried to make a relatively clean break with Batman V Superman, it’s highly unlikely this particular moment was shot by Whedon.
This parallel is just the latest hint that Snyder originally envisioned Superman returning not as a hero, but as a villain. Link to article
The scenes run directly parallel; both characters have been resurrected by Kryptonian technology, both land, gradually rise with hunched shoulders, and begin to turn to face the hero(es). There’s simply no way this isn’t deliberate. What’s more, given Whedon tried to make a relatively clean break with Batman V Superman, it’s highly unlikely this particular moment was shot by Whedon.
This parallel is just the latest hint that Snyder originally envisioned Superman returning not as a hero, but as a villain. Link to article
An evil SM would have been so cool. But he's too strong to be evil. He almost killed all the other superheroes and he was just confused.
The scenes run directly parallel; both characters have been resurrected by Kryptonian technology, both land, gradually rise with hunched shoulders, and begin to turn to face the hero(es). There’s simply no way this isn’t deliberate. What’s more, given Whedon tried to make a relatively clean break with Batman V Superman, it’s highly unlikely this particular moment was shot by Whedon.
This parallel is just the latest hint that Snyder originally envisioned Superman returning not as a hero, but as a villain. Link to article
The scenes run directly parallel; both characters have been resurrected by Kryptonian technology, both land, gradually rise with hunched shoulders, and begin to turn to face the hero(es). There’s simply no way this isn’t deliberate. What’s more, given Whedon tried to make a relatively clean break with Batman V Superman, it’s highly unlikely this particular moment was shot by Whedon.
This parallel is just the latest hint that Snyder originally envisioned Superman returning not as a hero, but as a villain. Link to article
He copied a scene from another film. That makes him a genius?
The scenes run directly parallel; both characters have been resurrected by Kryptonian technology, both land, gradually rise with hunched shoulders, and begin to turn to face the hero(es). There’s simply no way this isn’t deliberate. What’s more, given Whedon tried to make a relatively clean break with Batman V Superman, it’s highly unlikely this particular moment was shot by Whedon.
This parallel is just the latest hint that Snyder originally envisioned Superman returning not as a hero, but as a villain. Link to article
He copied a scene from another film. That makes him a genius?
I'm trying to piece it together. Here is another piece of the puzzle. Link to article
"I think of course it's that (what you said) and that now in one sense he has been born twice once on Krypton once on Earth and it is this reality that he now is starkly aware of as he moves through the ship," responded Snyder.
The scenes run directly parallel; both characters have been resurrected by Kryptonian technology, both land, gradually rise with hunched shoulders, and begin to turn to face the hero(es). There’s simply no way this isn’t deliberate. What’s more, given Whedon tried to make a relatively clean break with Batman V Superman, it’s highly unlikely this particular moment was shot by Whedon.
This parallel is just the latest hint that Snyder originally envisioned Superman returning not as a hero, but as a villain. Link to article
He copied a scene from another film. That makes him a genius?
I'm trying to piece it together. Here is another piece of the puzzle. Link to article
"I think of course it's that (what you said) and that now in one sense he has been born twice once on Krypton once on Earth and it is this reality that he now is starkly aware of as he moves through the ship," responded Snyder.
ZS doesn't confirm the theory. SM has been born twice, but he can be proud in the black suit too. Humans know the S on his chest means hope. They also know that his other suit got damaged in the fight with DD.
The scenes run directly parallel; both characters have been resurrected by Kryptonian technology, both land, gradually rise with hunched shoulders, and begin to turn to face the hero(es). There’s simply no way this isn’t deliberate. What’s more, given Whedon tried to make a relatively clean break with Batman V Superman, it’s highly unlikely this particular moment was shot by Whedon.
This parallel is just the latest hint that Snyder originally envisioned Superman returning not as a hero, but as a villain. Link to article
He copied a scene from another film. That makes him a genius?
I'm trying to piece it together. Here is another piece of the puzzle. Link to article
"I think of course it's that (what you said) and that now in one sense he has been born twice once on Krypton once on Earth and it is this reality that he now is starkly aware of as he moves through the ship," responded Snyder.
ZS doesn't confirm the theory. SM has been born twice, but he can be proud in the black suit too. Humans know the S on his chest means hope. They also know that his other suit got damaged in the fight with DD.
The similarities with the DD scene is supposed to show us that SM was the villain. Now ZS confirms that SM chose the blue suit to stand proud. But it's too late bc he chose the black suit first. HC had the black suit on in some cut scenes.
The scenes run directly parallel; both characters have been resurrected by Kryptonian technology, both land, gradually rise with hunched shoulders, and begin to turn to face the hero(es). There’s simply no way this isn’t deliberate. What’s more, given Whedon tried to make a relatively clean break with Batman V Superman, it’s highly unlikely this particular moment was shot by Whedon.
This parallel is just the latest hint that Snyder originally envisioned Superman returning not as a hero, but as a villain. Link to article
He copied a scene from another film. That makes him a genius?
I'm trying to piece it together. Here is another piece of the puzzle. Link to article
"I think of course it's that (what you said) and that now in one sense he has been born twice once on Krypton once on Earth and it is this reality that he now is starkly aware of as he moves through the ship," responded Snyder.
ZS doesn't confirm the theory. SM has been born twice, but he can be proud in the black suit too. Humans know the S on his chest means hope. They also know that his other suit got damaged in the fight with DD.
The similarities with the DD scene is supposed to show us that SM was the villain. Now ZS confirms that SM chose the blue suit to stand proud. But it's too late bc he chose the black suit first. HC had the black suit on in some cut scenes.
He had it on?
I really want to see the ZS cut. Maybe he can post the screenplay online. I think SM was born 3 times. After being bad, he turns good again.
Joss Whedon wasn't enough. WB hired 2 more from MCEU. Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley (Spider-Man: Homecoming) will direct Flashpoint. Link to article
Joss Whedon wasn't enough. WB hired 2 more from MCEU. Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley (Spider-Man: Homecoming) will direct Flashpoint. Link to article
Why is WB doing this? The Flash is called the Spiderman of the DCEU because of all the stupid jokes he had to spit out in JL.
Joss Whedon wasn't enough. WB hired 2 more from MCEU. Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley (Spider-Man: Homecoming) will direct Flashpoint. Link to article
I won’t be surprised if Disney decides to buy DC or WB decides to sell DC to Disney.
Reply by Gone_Man
on February 25, 2018 at 3:22 AM
ROTFLMFAO
https://www.cbr.com/justice-league-honest-trailer/
Reply by Sue-Yin
on February 26, 2018 at 1:47 PM
Sad but true.
Sad but true.
Reply by ComicBookGuy
on February 27, 2018 at 6:18 AM
Another easter egg.
Reply by Blue-Rose
on February 27, 2018 at 7:14 AM
An evil SM would have been so cool. But he's too strong to be evil. He almost killed all the other superheroes and he was just confused.
Reply by HCFan
on February 28, 2018 at 6:41 PM
JW screwed up an already screwed up film.
Reply by Gone_Man
on March 3, 2018 at 3:09 AM
He copied a scene from another film. That makes him a genius?
Reply by ComicBookGuy
on March 5, 2018 at 6:07 AM
I'm trying to piece it together. Here is another piece of the puzzle. Link to article
Reply by Blue-Rose
on March 5, 2018 at 7:19 AM
ZS doesn't confirm the theory. SM has been born twice, but he can be proud in the black suit too. Humans know the S on his chest means hope. They also know that his other suit got damaged in the fight with DD.
Reply by HCFan
on March 5, 2018 at 6:23 PM
The similarities with the DD scene is supposed to show us that SM was the villain. Now ZS confirms that SM chose the blue suit to stand proud. But it's too late bc he chose the black suit first. HC had the black suit on in some cut scenes.
Reply by Blue-Rose
on March 6, 2018 at 7:26 AM
He had it on?
I really want to see the ZS cut. Maybe he can post the screenplay online. I think SM was born 3 times. After being bad, he turns good again.
Reply by HCFan
on March 6, 2018 at 6:10 PM
Yes.
Reply by ComicBookGuy
on March 7, 2018 at 6:17 AM
Joss Whedon wasn't enough. WB hired 2 more from MCEU. Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley (Spider-Man: Homecoming) will direct Flashpoint. Link to article
Reply by Blue-Rose
on March 7, 2018 at 7:55 AM
Why is WB doing this? The Flash is called the Spiderman of the DCEU because of all the stupid jokes he had to spit out in JL.
Reply by AnnaB
on March 7, 2018 at 8:38 PM
I won’t be surprised if Disney decides to buy DC or WB decides to sell DC to Disney.
Reply by Jim666
on March 11, 2018 at 11:31 AM
Why is JL still in theaters? Is WB hoping for a miracle? It won't reach $700 million. Give it up! This is embarrassing.