KissingSunlight said:
I think Man of Steel and Dawn of Justice did a really good job of portraying how people would react to a god-like creature running rampant around the world, and there is nothing we can do to stop him. If he decides to take over the world.
And put that down for "The exact OPPOSITE of what I want in a Superman movie". If I wanted to see a deconstruction of "What would it be like if a godlike being appeared? How would the real world react?" I would watch or read some Alan Moore comic or some deconstruction comic, or some Elseworlds comic.
But this isn't some standalone movie. This is tied into the greater cinematic DC canon. This is a world where people like The Flash, Aquaman, and Wonder Woman exist and have existed. This is a world where people putting on costumes and fighting bad guys isn't some thing exclusive to Superman.
Having Man of Steel's tone in the first canon unified Superman movie for your new universe is... To put it in anime terms, it's like deciding to watch a new Sailor Moon adaptation only you found out that it's actually been reimagined as some shitty "Grim Magical Girl" anime that Madoka inspired by the dozens.
Just, no. No, Man of Steel and Batman v Superman are NOT what I wanted from a DC universe. I don't care if Snyder is trying to be more 'realistic'.
I do not want these Heroes to be thrown into our Deconstruction Real World! That's what Elseworlds are for! That's what PARODIES are for!
It's also why I'm kind of resentful towards the idea of the Justice League movie later this year. It's probably irrational, but my only thought was "Okay, DC, no. You don't get to do this. You had messy set-ups, haven't done anything better than mediocre so far, and you fucking killed Superman before anybody figured out if we liked him or not. You don't get a Justice League movie until you stop, sit down, and
fucking do it right. Talk to your animation department, they seem to have a better idea in literally every way."
OT: I'm going to echo the cautious people. I
want Wonder Woman to be good. But I'm going to wait until some reviews from critics I tend to similar tastes to get back before I consider Wonder Woman.