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They just need consistent wins and some good box office numbers, which I hope WW and JL will give them. With Johns on hand, who loves and knows these characters like they're his family, I have high hopes in what is coming, especially with the Batman and Superman solo movies, the two I'm most looking forward to, especially the latter. I have the Nolan films for a Batman fix, but Superman deserves equal films to shine, and Cavill deserves to be the hero he has been destined to play!
The Killing Joke is awesome, save the opening Batgirl section that has absolutely nothing to do with the rest of the movie.
The 40 minutes that adapt The Killing Joke are excellent, and Mark Hamill and Kevin Conroy are once again in top form. Even Tara Strong is back in shape as Batgirl, it's just that her section of the film is unnecessary and redundant because in the end, she serves the exact same purpose in the film as she does in the comic.
The issue with that though is it takes away the genius fact that by going after Gordon in the comic, Joker inadvertently also gets at Batman by taking Barbara out of the game with a bullet.
I wish DC just gave us the story as is, and maybe added some moments in between (ten minutes worth or so) to flesh out/improve upon a story point, give Joker more time to shine or to simply emphasize the themes of the overall story itself instead of making a Joker story one about Barbara, where she actually comes off as a whiny, immature child and not a strong, assured and sympathetic woman as intended.
I don't know why, but Bruce Timm also has a serious and unrestrained fetish for Bruce and Barbara doing the dirty with one another, and each time he plays with the idea or implies it, it's made all the more creepy. Save it for the fan fiction community, I say.
I wonder how much that CW Superman actor has been called something to the effect of "Budget Cavill" across the internet. Poor fellow. ;)
I hope he surprises people in the role, at the very least.
That will not help Supes get any more fans.
That may be true but I could do (it) with Tom Welling all my life.
I'm looking forward to seeing Superman on the small screen either way though. His costume is very close to the 'New 52' look, and everyone says his mannerisms are much closer to Reeve than Cavill.
To be honest I'd love Henry Cavill to cameo on the show, in his costume, instead. But, just like we have Grant Gustin & Ezra Miller as The Flash, for whatever legal reason they have to keep TV and movies separate.
BTW Supergirl has shown up on Netflix so I'll finally get a chance to watch it!
Super pot holes, Krytonians really do mess up the streets.
I would imagine this suit is for a special operation- with the lenses and everything.
Maybe something like the end of Batman Forever ("Please! You're as blind as a bat!" "Exactly.")
Or better yet, they could be for some sort of crime scene investigation- to see things that can't otherwise be seen? Worlds Greatest Detective and all ;)
That's just depressing. But I'm afraid you could be right.
It may be right - at least until "The Batman" comes along anyway.
Very similar to Nite Owl, not sure about this suit yet.
Explains the killing. ;)
Imagine a scene in Justice League where the team confronts Batman on why he used to take lives, and he's there by his Batwing after doing repairs, flicking through the graphic novel. "This, guys? This novel right here is why I killed. Rorschach is so f@#$ing cool. Look at how he jams a cleaver into this guy's cranium! The little bastard hurt a little girl-he deserved it."
Best not to give Snyder ideas, however.