You don't need justification for that. I'd kill Ares and be done with mankind too.How do they justify her leaving mankind?
You don't need justification for that. I'd kill Ares and be done with mankind too.How do they justify her leaving mankind?
Ah yeah, that's true she did.She came to terms with the darkness within mankind in the movie.
@Zach. Maybe, but she said that a 100 years ago she walked away from it.
It's not like I care that much about continuity either.
She came to terms with the darkness within mankind in the movie.
@Zach. Maybe, but she said that a 100 years ago she walked away from it.
It's not like I care that much about continuity either.
She accepted the knowledge. Doesn't mean she accepted mankind.She came to terms with the darkness within mankind in the movie.
Not for me.That seems contradictory on many levels of her charaterization and development in the movie.
THey don't have to walk away from anything. The events of JL movie could change the characters into their more traditional forms.
@zach Yeah that would be a good resolution of it, wonder if they would do another period piece, doubt it.
@jye It seemed to me like she did, with the I believe in love thing. I think I can buy her leaving because she was sad about Trevor, bit flimsy but eh.
I really meant that they want to pretend BvS didn't happen. Not that it actually isn't part of the DCEU. Just like Singer pokes jokes at X-Men 3, since he didn't have any part in it and it's felt to be the worst/weakest movie in the franchise. He even stuck a line in X-Men Apocalypse, saying the 3rd film is always the worst..
And that's funny because X Men 3 is better than Apocalypse