BvS All Things Batman v Superman: An Open Discussion - - - - - Part 132

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****ing horrible fix, but whatevs. :rolleyes:

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So if you have Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Cyborg, Flash and Green Lantern as the first lineup in the Justice League franchise, then which among these heroes would you guys say would be the scariest to deal with if they were to be turned evil (hypothetically speaking)?

Superman, of course. He's the most powerful by far.
 
He apparently only watches NJPW.

Not only, but it is the best product out there so of course that's my preference. ;)


Anyways, there's a movie with Batman and Superman coming apparently? Can anyone confirm this?
 
Triple H would bury that guy blindfolded and with both hands tied behind his back
 
Next Nolan, Triple H doesn't need all those girls like Nakamura. He's got this at home:

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She could eat Nakamura and all his bit--- for breakfast.
 
If that guy made the jump to wwe he'd be the leader of the new 3MB

Or vince would stick him in the bunny suit
 
Goyer seriously worked hard on the dialogue this time.

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That line was a request by Ben, since it is an accurate statement of reality for him.
 
"I want you to remember the one man who ate more slices of pizza than you"
 
Batman, of course! Even Superman himself said he's the most dangerous man on Earth! :batman:[/QUOTE]

World's smartest man...

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Only human...

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Going back to my previous question; you know, I never thought of Aquaman and Wonder Woman as being scary threats (in a what if they were evil scenario) until I saw the "Flashpoint Paradox".

Damn, they were severely brutal in that film. The only Animated DC villains that I can remember rivaling that level of brutality are Joker (Red Hood and Returns: Part 2) and the Elite.

Plus, unlike everyone else in the league....Wonder Woman and Aquaman are the only members that have access to a large and fortified army at their given disposal, equipped with advanced weaponry.
 
Going back to my previous question; you know, I never thought of Aquaman and Wonder Woman as being scary threats (in a what if they were evil scenario) until I saw the "Flashpoint Paradox".

Damn, they were severely brutal in that film. The only Animated DC villains that I can remember rivaling that level of brutality are Joker (Red Hood and Returns: Part 2) and the Elite.

Plus, unlike everyone else in the league....Wonder Woman and Aquaman are the only members that have access to a large and fortified army at their given disposal, equipped with advanced weaponry.

It's an often overlooked part of their's and Thor in Marvel's capabilities. Like, seriously, I think that if I were a Brainiac, or Kang or Darkseid, that I would take into account retaliation by said forces if I were to actually destroy any of those 3 in battle. A nation of enraged superhumans with magical and super science weapons aint' nothing to sneeze at.

I still hope that those forces actually take part in the finale of JL. Or at least are part of the solo films for AM and WW. Imagine a WW film where Diana sneaks into the presence of the film's villain or villains. They can't understand how she got there. Diana asks them to surrender, peacefully. They balk. "Very well..." she says. BOOM! Suddenly they bad guys are surrounded by an army of Amazons that had on cloaks that are made of the same type of material as the Invisible Jet. Diana has snuck in an army right under their noses.
 
It's an often overlooked part of their's and Thor in Marvel's capabilities. Like, seriously, I think that if I were a Brainiac, or Kang or Darkseid, that I would take into account retaliation by said forces if I were to actually destroy any of those 3 in battle. A nation of enraged superhumans with magical and super science weapons aint' nothing to sneeze at.

I still hope that those forces actually take part in the finale of JL. Or at least are part of the solo films for AM and WW. Imagine a WW film where Diana sneaks into the presence of the film's villain or villains. They can't understand how she got there. Diana asks them to surrender, peacefully. They balk. "Very well..." she says. BOOM! Suddenly they bad guys are surrounded by an army of Amazons that had on cloaks that are made of the same type of material as the Invisible Jet. Diana has snuck in an army right under their noses.

Aquaman and Wonder Woman both having access to their own armies does also pose a potential writing/budgetary problems for anyone handling them on the big screen.

Even though it's not asked a lot in the comics (which by the way, I see as a weak excuse as to why certain topics from comic books shouldn't be addressed on film or TV.lol), it'd be hard at times to not wonder as to why one or even both of them simply doesn't call upon their mighty army to help them when things escalate into an all out war scenario involving their villains/villainous force.

It's not exactly cheap to do sequences like that and it could potentially take away the tension of the threat level the heroes face.

My only possible solution to that is Aquaman and/or Wonder Woman choosing to leave their army behind in order to protect their respective kingdoms should the Justice League fall since they are both responsible for protecting their respective kingdoms and humanity in general.

They would only call upon their armies when things like Darkseid and all of Apocalypse invade Earth.
 
Aquaman and Wonder Woman both having access to their own armies does also pose a potential writing/budgetary problems for anyone handling them on the big screen.

Even though it's not asked a lot in the comics (which by the way, I see as a weak excuse as to why certain topics from comic books shouldn't be addressed on film or TV.lol), it'd be hard at times to not wonder as to why one or even both of them simply doesn't call upon their mighty army to help them when things escalate into an all out war scenario involving their villains/villainous force.

It's not exactly cheap to do sequences like that and it could potentially take away the tension of the threat level the heroes face.

My only possible solution to that is Aquaman and/or Wonder Woman choosing to leave their army behind in order to protect their respective kingdoms should the Justice League fall since they are both responsible for protecting their respective kingdoms and humanity in general.

They would only call upon their armies when things like Darkseid and all of Apocalypse invade Earth.


Yeah, that's a fair rationale for them not using that resource all the time. I also think there's would reasonably be a fair amount of political calculation too. I mean, we as a nation should understand by now the complicated nature of bringing our military into someplace beyond our borders, ostensibly to "do good" yet meeting a crap ton of resistance. I would say WW and AM would be aware of those types of issues.

Plus, I am sure there would be some internal politics they would both deal with as well. I mean, if you are the average Atlantean or Amazon, given history, you might not be too keen on spilling your people's blood in conflicts that to you would seem to be none of your business. "Why send our warriors to a fight not our own? We have the seas/the cloak of our island to buffer us. Who cares what happens to the humans? We got our own problems."

But... Done intelligently these could be interesting avenues to explore too. Cultural exchange, political intrigue... Ripe ground for everything from humor to high drama. As you said though lee... It's also a tricky thing to navigate from a writing point of view.
 
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