The Endless
WE are Groot
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It never ends.
So what does Cap tell us about what the world thinks of mopey heroes exactly? Given that he mopes alot? Yes a generalization seeing as he does more than just mope, kinda the way superman did more than just mope...
His dad told him to keep his secret identity till he knew why he was sent to earth and so he could stand proud(good man or bad) with a sense of self. GOOD ADVICE given the superman lore, and precisely what he went on to do though his childhood and into manhood.
There was nothing needless about Jon's death unless you are being willfully obtuse here
He sacrificed himself for a dog. So he's willing to advise that Clark should have perhaps let some kids die on a bus... but he's willing to sacrifice himself for a dog.
If you can't see how stupid that is, you're being wilfully obtuse here.
The only thing the film showed differently is what would happen if Jon kent was faced with a son that was motivated to start saving people at a really young age. Kinda new ground there.
I liked the idea. The execution was poor
So the truck incident revealed his powers then? The only thing confused right now is me, clearly.
So a regular human being can wrap a semi-truck around an electricity pole or whatever it was yes? Of course it reveals he has super powers.
This isn't even mentioning the fact that personal retribution for a slight is the complete total opposite of something Superman would do.
It's funny you bring Cap up. The personal retribution with the truck was the film makers trying to make Superman more human. He gets angry, like any human would. But it compromised his character. Captain America also gets those criticisms. That he's too self righteous, too much of a goody two shoes. But notice that his portrayal in the movies, particularly The Winter Soldier, is immensely popular. But the film makers didn't have to compromise his ideals and his character.