Another one.
Oh man can't wait for the figure...
Another one.
It was funny but the fact that I knew Whedon was going to write in a funny smackdown of some description upon Ultron sorta contributed to my feeling like he was never much of any threat. I guess the Whedon-haters kinda rubbed off on me a bit, I'm now ready for him to be gone.
But yeah, Russo bros > JW.
Speaking of BvS and ZS, what was with Battfleck's sniper rifle in the trailer?
Speaking of BvS and ZS, what was with Battfleck's sniper rifle in the trailer?
Not that hard superman fight already is pushing people against him the seeds are already there.Probably very old news since the trailer has been out for a while now but watching it again I found the dialogue from the one woman to be a bit strange: "Everyone was so amazed with what he could do that no one bothered to ask what he should do." Um, really? Isn't what Hopeman should do ALL anyone asks or talks about? Is that their way of saying that the whole world turned a blind eye to his tactics in MOS?
But moving on from that I think I heard Luthor saying "Devils don't come from below, they come from the sky," and then Alfred talking about the sickness, the rage that comes from being powerless. So Batman decides that regardless of whether Superman is good or evil he's just simply too powerful to be left to his own devices and decides to take him out? Or maybe Bruce is swayed by Luthor's ramblings and Aflred is saying, "do you really believe he's a devil? Are you sure you aren't just jealous of his power?" Either way it sounds like that could make for a very interesting story.
They're going to have to work to make their "Hero vs. Hero" fights stand out compared to what we've seen in both Avengers movies now.
Probably very old news since the trailer has been out for a while now but watching it again I found the dialogue from the one woman to be a bit strange: "Everyone was so amazed with what he could do that no one bothered to ask what he should do." Um, really? Isn't what Hopeman should do ALL anyone asks or talks about? Is that their way of saying that the whole world turned a blind eye to his tactics in MOS?
But moving on from that I think I heard Luthor saying "Devils don't come from below, they come from the sky," and then Alfred talking about the sickness, the rage that comes from being powerless. So Batman decides that regardless of whether Superman is good or evil he's just simply too powerful to be left to his own devices and decides to take him out? Or maybe Bruce is swayed by Luthor's ramblings and Aflred is saying, "do you really believe he's a devil? Are you sure you aren't just jealous of his power?" Either way it sounds like that could make for a very interesting story.
They're going to have to work to make their "Hero vs. Hero" fights stand out compared to what we've seen in both Avengers movies now.
I disagree, but I guess I could accept that if it happens. I just hope the fight is actually good
A whole hell of a lot is riding on that fight, since the film is called "Batman V. Superman," that's what the marketing material is built around, etc. I think it will be good, but after watching it last night, I'm not sure I can imagine it beating out Hulk/Hulkbuster
I just hope Zach was watching plenty of They Live in preparation for the fight scene(s?)
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