NoLaNitE007
Do u Bleed? Do ya Punk?
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In science fiction, much of the concepts expressed within a specific narrative are actually attainable. That is, they often make sense to some degree within proposed laws of time and space. Such isn't always the case (time travel, for instance, will likely never happen), but it's generally the rule.
Fantasy, in contrast, isn't bound by any real constraints at all.
As for comic book movies, they appear to blend elements from both genres. It's still a work in progress.
If you say so....to me there is not much of a difference between the two in the end.
Fantasy=Fiction and Fiction=Fantasy until proven otherwise IMO....


. I always thought that when the World Engine was partially terraforming Metropolis, Kryptonite was placed into the Earth as a result. Maybe in the sequel we'll see Lexcorp mining in that area and finding green glowing rocks there?