RE: “Superman”, it’s just a movie.
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The new DC cinematic universe is a hot topic on social media due to how the same corporation has handled its previous superhero projects. Just mentioning the failure that was Snyder's cinematic universe with Justice League, Man of Steel, Batman vs Superman and even Flash (which was the worst of all). So many failures and few successes have divided their audience so much that it is not easy to know who are the DC fans, Who are the comic book fans, Zack Snyder fans, James Gunnery fans, or those of us who are in the middle of it all without taking sides?
I personally admit that Gunn has his touch as a director of masterpieces such as the Guardians of the Galaxy trilogy and that, taking this recent reference into account, Something similar is to be expected at the level of production and development in this new installment of Superman. Will it be something new, something never seen before? I highly doubt it. Will it be very different from what we've seen in DC superhero movies in recent decades? Definitely. Many may be concerned about the colorful, over-nuanced and brilliant that this film will be and how it contrasts quite a bit with the previous dark and gloomy style that its predecessor "Man of Steel" had.
But I'm just saying that, out of the two, I prefer the one that's more based on the original work, that is, the comics, as everything should be. So we'll have to wait and see whether this new Superman movie will be faithful to what long-time DC fans knew when they were kids and the heroes were only on wallpaper.
Good post.
It is impressive (negatively speaking) to see how some people lose all sense when they want to defend their points of view or their own expectations. In the end, technically speaking, a movie will always be just a movie... What changes is how they will impact us personally, for the most different reasons.
Thanks for your great comment, @nattosenpai.