Count me as another who was shocked. I knew BVS hurt the brand but I still thought the names involved were gonna help bring a lot of attention to JL.
It didn't deserve any momentum. Absolutely disposable film, that nobody wanted to make.
Ugh. What a terrible, lazy idea.
Superman isn't the Nick Fury of DC. He's the Spider-Man. The Iron Man. He's one of the main franchise players. Instead of trying to develop a billion Harley Quinn films, DC/WB should be taking the time to rehabilitate their former mascot. One of the big reasons why he's the Former is because of their constant mishandling of him.
The fact that WB/DC can't make a good modern day Superman film is just one of the many blemishes on their film franchise.
Count me as another who was shocked. I knew BVS hurt the brand but I still thought the names involved were gonna help bring a lot of attention to JL.
Id be more on board with the idea that a Superman movie is just so wildly difficult to make and the fans were so hard to please if WBs output for the past few decades, specifically with Superman movies, hadnt been so poor. Again its like serving people an over cooked steak and then going well I guess people just dont like steak.
Id be more on board with the idea that a Superman movie is just so wildly difficult to make and the fans were so hard to please if WBs output for the past few decades, specifically with Superman movies, hadnt been so poor. Again its like serving people an over cooked steak and then going well I guess people just dont like steak.
 Superman, my favorite fictional character in the world, deserves better than what hes been given. Straight garbage since 2013.I say it all the time: its not Superman people dislike. Its his movies. Make a good movie starring a Superman who acts like Superman and all will be forgiven. Its not rocket science. Im actually shocked that he hasnt been given his due this century.
Oh, wait, sorry, SG did it without even trying and I can probably count the people who Ive seen express disdain for that version of him on one hand.
Ugh. What a terrible, lazy idea.
Superman isn't the Nick Fury of DC. He's the Spider-Man. The Iron Man. He's one of the main franchise players. Instead of trying to develop a billion Harley Quinn films, DC/WB should be taking the time to rehabilitate their former mascot. One of the big reasons why he's the Former is because of their constant mishandling of him.
The fact that WB/DC can't make a good modern day Superman film is just one of the many blemishes on their film franchise.
I havent the time or patience to argue with you about this. I respect your passion, diction, and fondness for the character, but we have such different views of the current situation that its beyond pointless to ever get into it.

I still say if you lost Luthor and Zod and made it with Braniac or Mxyptlk you could do a much different Superman movie. That "Nick Fury" approach sounds like trying to bench Michael Jordan. extremely stupid.
That's a bit presumptuous, don't you think? Superheroes cameo in others' comics all the time; usually it's a sign of respect. Superman famously did so in a Shazam story that I can see them replicating just as Smallville did in its ninth season episode "Warrior."
Id be more on board with the idea that a Superman movie is just so wildly difficult to make and the fans were so hard to please if WBs output for the past few decades, specifically with Superman movies, hadnt been so poor. Again its like serving people an over cooked steak and then going well I guess people just dont like steak.
Not at all. If Superman can do so much it's a logical question that's going to pop up in peoples minds as to why he didn't just come in and save the day. If you're going to have someone cameo it makes far more sense for it to be Batman, because at least you can argue the situation the hero was in would have been too overwhelming for him to get involved with.
This. People only peddle that excuse because they're a fan of some of the recent Superman films.
Id be more on board with the idea that a Superman movie is just so wildly difficult to make and the fans were so hard to please if WBs output for the past few decades, specifically with Superman movies, hadnt been so poor. Again its like serving people an over cooked steak and then going well I guess people just dont like steak.
The options on the table: 1) Superman appears in zero films before a possible MoS2, and 2) Superman appears in some films before a possible MoS2. The former would be benching the character in a way that builds zero good will or momentum for a sequel while the latter keeps Superman in the picture for the GA in a way that renews interest in the character. I know which one I prefer. As a Superman fan, I honestly cannot understand preferring any other option.
It's not complicated. Superman can't stick around because he's needed somewhere else. The end.
If we definitely had a sequel, the extra appearances would work, I just don't want them instead of one.
Then he's of little use.
He's of use because he'd be being useful somewhere else. How does him not showing up in the movie solve your problem, then? He either is in the film and has an excuse, or he's not in the film and we infer he has an excuse. Either way, an excuse is made. At least if he's in Shazam or other films, he can provide some help and, more importantly, levity and inspiration that so many crave from this Superman. He can offer encouragement (moral support), instruction (help people master their abilities), or practical assistance in an early fight or heroic effort before a hero does it independently. I think there's a lot of excellent possibilities, and since this type of thing has been done in DC and Marvel comics, movies, and TV for awhile with loads of characters, I honestly don't see the problem.