Danny Huston is or was smashing Olga Kurylenlo in real life.
Been there done that, you know what I'm saying, Sam?![]()
Yeah, like Kryptonians, in this cinematic universe humans get a bare handed neck snap.He's definitely not human. Why would Diana need a sword to kill a human? He's most likely Ares.
Yeah, like Kryptonians, in this cinematic universe humans get a bare handed neck snap.
Yeah, like Kryptonians, in this cinematic universe humans get a bare handed neck snap.
There seemed to be a part in this trailer where Huston looked like he was pushing WW around. Wonder (no pun) what that was about in context? Supernatural power? Hmm...
Yeah, he's obviously Ares
Did you read some of the screening spoilers?
Scarface lady gives him some potion, which makes him to lose control and have raging strength. He even smashes a gun with his bare hands.
When you what to spoiler tag something. Put it between these two, except with brackets. Like how I spoiler tagged your post when I quoted it.Spoilers--He plays real-life General Ludendorff, Doctor Poison created a special concoction that gives him super strength
Yeah, he's obviously Ares
He seemed like he was taking something in that one fight clip.
No way is he not enhanced the way he took on Wonder Woman.
This movie gave super powers to Erich Ludendroff? That is both silly and kinda awesome at the same time.
might be the gas. never know.
I think my favorite is still the one where Abraham Lincoln was a vampire hunter.I just think that's an amusing idea, its like giving Napoleon or General Robert E Lee or any other historical military commander powers and having them fight a super hero, its a goofy, but awesome idea.t:
Though I suppose its not without precedent, there is a ton of fiction that deals with Soviet and Nazi super science, Robo Hitler was the final boss in a Wolfenstein game.
I do like blending fiction with real events, I liked that Sebastian Shaw was involved with the Cuban Crisis in X-Men First Class.