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I think of it more as Super Lung Capacity, which makes sense to me .
I think of it more as Super Lung Capacity, which makes sense to me .
actually IMO heat vision is more plausible than super breathe....Superman absorbs sunlight and uses it to fuel his powers. It makes sense that his body would be able to weaponize the energy he absorbs.

Justice League Dark doesnt happen before Justice League, if at all.
I just hope they don't call it Justice League Dark. That's a horrible title and it's a bit misleading.

Super-Breath can exist (in theory ofc), like someone said: we have the ability to take in air and breathe out cooler air by circling our lips. For it to be as effective as Superman, we'd have to have not only immense lung capacity, which in turn would allow for a way to breathe out even cooler air (we're talking subzero temperatures as molecules reduce in mass due to constant pressure of lungs).
Heat Vision may be plausible, but you'd have to look at the cellular foundations of how the body converts energy. The implication I got from watching Man of Steel is that Kryptonian bodies have a radical way of converting stored energy (radiation) into heat. The cost is that this beam of expelled energy makes him function like a battery, each vision expulsion runs the risk of losing his entire yellow sun radiation collection. This is wildly different from Superman Returns, where Superman's Heat Vision was basically a stream of heated air that has higher kinetic energy (and continues to heat up insofar as Superman continually concentrates his vision on the stream of air) than other oxygen molecules.
Yeah. Never forget... these still are the guys who rolled out a bogus Catwoman movie before Batman Begins.

Yeah. Never forget... these still are the guys who rolled out a bogus Catwoman movie before Batman Begins.
to be fair that movie was set in the Burton Batman universe
If you read the novelization of Death and Return of Superman that's how Dr Hamilton explained Superman's physiology.
I think that's a working title, I can't say them titling a film Justice League Dark before they've even done a JLA movie. Then again it is WBs![]()
No it wasn't. Catwoman wasn't set in a DC universe or even Batman universe, period. There was no Gotham, no Batman, no Selina Kyle, nothing. It was the Crow, with a girl and cats. Thats it. Oh and it was the biggest pile of garbage I have ever seen.
Interesting, I should take a gander at that comic (The only adaptation I've seen was Superman: Doomsday).
thats kind of what I was saying,I think that's a working title, I can't say them titling a film Justice League Dark before they've even done a JLA movie. Then again it is WBs![]()
If PR doesnt do well then whatever you call it, this JL spinoff might not happen at all.