Everytime he does that in Man Of Steel, it'll be his powerup scene (like Dragonball Z) and he'll be doing something extremely dramatic and awesome, like what Singer tried to do with the kryptonite island in that 2006 movie.
Because he's Superman, duh.So even though we've seen a lot of sonic booms in flying stuff in movies...this one will somehow be different in that he'll have....more of them?
Everytime he does that in Man Of Steel, it'll be his powerup scene (like Dragonball Z) and he'll be doing something extremely dramatic and awesome, like what Singer tried to do with the kryptonite island in that 2006 movie.
Because he's Superman, duh.
Yeah but I mean dramatically, like if he has to fly up to destroy something and there's this big explosion and everyone thinks he sacrificed himself, or just to take out Zod once and for all.So even though we've seen a lot of sonic booms in flying stuff in movies...this one will somehow be different in that he'll have....more of them?
Superman Returns drove that into the ground...I always thought Superman's signature move was the lifting things.
I don't think so...his actions when and after flying should speak more than enough...it doesn't need something that extraneous as a 'signature' element. If it happens a few times when he flies really fast, that's one thing. But it's used so much in all kinds of flying stuff that it's just not that impressive on its own be it once or five times.Yeah but I mean dramatically, like if he has to fly up to destroy something and there's this big explosion and everyone thinks he sacrificed himself, or just to take out Zod once and for all.
Everytime you see this triple sonic boom it would be a sign that he's using his second wind and is forced to putting everything he has for real, instead of holding back. Kinda like in the Justice League series.
True, maybe twice is ideal, 3 times if you really want to push it. Maybe once as world travelling Clark after some tragedy, and the second time during the final clash against Zod as a callback. Just to break it up a bit.I don't think so...his actions when and after flying should speak more than enough...it doesn't need something that extraneous as a 'signature' element. If it happens a few times when he flies really fast, that's one thing. But it's used so much in all kinds of flying stuff that it's just not that impressive on its own be it once or five times.
Yes, that will be memorable, but I think you and I are talking about two different things.Clark on fire while his clothes burn off of him will be the signature scene most likely.