'Justice League': Joss Whedon Officially Getting Co-Writing Credit

Snyder's Superman is still as uncharismatic and gloomy as he was as Clark Kent

so to be clear JLA, S:TAS, Routh's supes are about the same right?

wasn't the case for the rest of the movie

look I agree I would like more scenes with clark/supes talking like he did briefly with the army/lois/mother in MoS and if we don't get that in JL or after I'm not going to be happy but I find the Arc they're trying to go for now more interesting than a supes that is perfect day 1 where the world automatically falls in love with him because that gets boring after 1/2 movies, probably isn't realistic and it's already been done before also if he's going to be in a franchise/universe then he'll eventually get boring without new difficult challenges to overcome, even in superman 2 he gave up serving humanity but struggled with the emotion of not being with lois

I understand if people aren't happy with what they have now and if they were only going to make 1 superman movie for a while then I would want it to be like reeve's superman 1 supes

if it makes you feel better they apparently (fucking hopefully) will be heading towards showing the more of charismatic supes as he will be able talking with other metahumans who don't want to kill him who he can bounce off and probably have most of the world on his side from pre BvS articles/interviews here https://streamable.com/wt0t4 and here http://i.imgur.com/L69WdtE.png

what I think they're most likely doing is extending supermans fortress training, so instead of learning everything from jor-el for 12 years he learns it from other people like Jonathon with his "this is my world" advice and the priest in MoS with his "take leap of faith the trust part comes later" advice which I find endearing personally that he takes advice from us stinkin humans when he's a god kind of like this http://i.imgur.com/mf4GiT1.jpg instead of just jor-el knowing everything

so instead of flying straight out of the fortress like in supes 1 he learns/stumbles on the outside before getting the hang of it and enjoying himself.

fuk even if they aren't doing that arc on purpose with his resurrection and they're course correcting snyders work then it will be a "happy little accident" for me personally

idk what i'm going on about but that's what I find interesting/enjoyable personally if you happen to give a fuck

saying most of the audience who watched MoS know who Christopher Reeves is a bit absurd

I didn't say most but a lot, a significant amount. I mean i'm in my 20's and I watched superman 1/2 after seeing reeves in season 2 smallville episodes, plenty of millennials have watched these movies also, they have parents/older siblings and other supes related stuff like smallville that lead them to reeve's interpretation because it was so iconic. Like people who are interested in comics could just see kevin feige/geoff johns talking about working for donner which leads them to it. I mean it's what I read online all the time about reeves compared to cavill, i doubt there's many 50/60/70 years olds typing out that shit. I mean how old are you if you don't mind answering?

I don't even know where you got that age range from, kids from the 80's who watched that shit would maybe be early 40's now like feige/johns?

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