Looks great.And Hans Zimmer's theme sounds AWESOME.High praise considering John Williams's original Superman score is-in my opinion- his best work ever and an extremely tough act to follow.
To be honest, that is the most sensible approach! A guy powerful enough to destroy the planet and kill everyone shows up. What idiot is going to say: "I sure he has nothing but good intentions and am willing to risk the lives of every human being on the planet if I'm wrong.""My son was in the bus. He saw what Clark did."
She's not impressed. She's accusatory. Even if he was helpful, if a genuinely superior being - a god, if you like - showed up among us, humanity wouldn't welcome him. We'd be jealous. We'd be afraid. We'd try to stop him, control him, checkmate him in some way.
Fighting a giant starfish would prove to you that WB is finally "serious" about its comic book properties? Just, no. So much no there. The silver age of comics is...not something to be proud of, like disco or Joe Piscopo.I'll say this: If they've been punking us about the "gritty realism" stuff this whole time and that turns out to be Starro The Conqueror... well, then I'll believe that Warner Bros. has actually gotten its act together on the DC Universe movies.