You mean what will happen a sequel to an establish franchise (which is technically a third film in the series) that's released almost 6 months after Man of Steel beats it at the box office? I think...
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You mean what will happen a sequel to an establish franchise (which is technically a third film in the series) that's released almost 6 months after Man of Steel beats it at the box office? I think...
Seriously? If you base your enjoyment of actors on their off screen behaviour, you must hate most of Hollywood. Besides, throwing a telephone at a hotel concierge is one of the lesser crimes by a...
Well put it this way, I've seen Photoshop jobs which gave the suit the exact same shade of blue, red and yellow that the Reeve costume had; it looked pretty atrocious.
Simmer guys, it's just a movie we're talking about here.
But I do tend to side with HXHAlex in this debate more. I have no problem with listening to criticisms of Man of Steel. In fact, there are...
Actually, we've had a bright costume for 75 years now and in fact, it's still do in the comics. And yes, you're absolutely right. I don't think we'll see the Man of Steel suit dominating the Superman...
Yeah, at the end of the day, no one but the purists really cares. A brighter shade of blue won't bring in a few extra million at the box office. This insane obsession with the aesthetic choices in...
New poster from Legendary Pictures' Twitter. Doesn't match the sheer perfection of the Comic Con poster but it's still enough to get me excited nonetheless.
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Yeah, Jor-El as a hologram/AI is the obvious route. More so than most films, people have been jumping to some really odd conclusions and theories about Man of Steel.
Mark Waid wrote the perfect Clark Kent in Birthright. Cool, calm and collected to those close to him whether it's his parents or Kobe Asuru. Quiet to the point of depressingly boring to those he...
That poster is fan made. It was done by someone over at the Superhero Hype forums.
The image of Superman himself is real enough though. Taken from the Twizzler promotional materials.
I hate to play Devil's advocate, but while I think you certainly have talent, I'm not too fond of the composition. Each of the images on their own looks great, but I don't think it works as a poster.
Out of curiosity, is this the first time Neal Adams has redrawn his classic Superman 233 cover? I know everyone and their mother has drawn an homage to that cover at some stage, but has Neal Adams...
It is absurd how many of those I plan to buy.
That was pretty much my reaction.
Who cares really cares? Move on.
I think Rucka's comments are a bit of an overreaction, especially consider how little we've still seen of the film (seriously, the marketing is quite sublime). I understand the concern, but it's far...
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I don't know where that title came from, but I'm pretty sure it wasn't from Zimmer or anyone else involved with the film. If I recall, he even said in an interview shortly after the third trailer's...
Well he's not wrong.
Jupiter's Legacy actually seems really promising. I'd definitely recommend it. Much more restrained than Millar's other creator owned work and its the first time I've really...
It's not impossible, but just so unlikely it's barely worth considering.
Quality does not equal box office, sequels make the big money and US box office usually only counts for half of the total...
No way in hell. Seriously, I would actually feel confident in betting my life on it. It likely won't even beat Iron Man 3. That's not anything to be ashamed of. But new franchises just don't gross...
I swear there's a new poll comparing origin stories every few weeks. Here are two very recent ones:
http://forums.comicbookresources.com/showthread.php?451148-Favorite-Superman-Origin
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It's not uncommon for people to read certain comics because they like the writer. Darwyn Cooke was the only reason I read Before Watchmen: Minutemen. Azzarello was the reason I read Wonder Woman....
They were pretty fun. But they don't leave a lasting impression.
I read some quite recently that I rather enjoyed and was surprised to see that Mark Milar had written them. Not that I don't enjoy...
I don't really wanting it to be depicted as red laser beams like Cyclops. I'd rather they emphasised the fact it is actually heat vision. Perhaps in the vein of how they depicted it in Superman...
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