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This is the one thing I heard from the panel I didn't like. They should be further a part. It feels right having them be equivalents of New York City and Chicago.
On Radio KAL Michael Bailey said back in the old days (maybe the Golden Age) that Gotham used to be over the bridge from Metropolis so guess this is something they've taken from the comics still.
This is the one thing I heard from the panel I didn't like. They should be further a part. It feels right having them be equivalents of New York City and Chicago.
I mean if Gotham is a twin city to Metropolis you'd think that city would just follow under the protection of Superman?
I like the comic stories where Batman and Superman actually have to travel to each others cities and even take turns guarding them if the other isn't available.
It'll be kinda funny when in the Batman solo films to know that Clark is like literally next door the whole time. I guess he'll purposely ignore the action across the bridge? "Hmm bunch of stuff going on...I guess I'll give this one to Batman".
I mean if Gotham is a twin city to Metropolis you'd think that city would just follow under the protection of Superman?
I like the comic stories where Batman and Superman actually have to travel to each others cities and even take turns guarding them if the other isn't available.
It'll be kinda funny when in the Batman solo films to know that Clark is like literally next door the whole time. I guess he'll purposely ignore the action across the bridge? "Hmm bunch of stuff going on...I guess I'll give this one to Batman".
Just because two cities are twin cities doesn't necessarily mean they are within spitting distance of each other
Just because two cities are twin cities doesn't necessarily mean they are within spitting distance of each other
So is the fire burning Gotham or Metropolis?
I'd say Gotham. Though it looks more like some factory complex than city itself to me. It certainly looks like Wonder Woman and Superman are fighting at some factory in the trailer.
Not sure about a factory complex although it could be but seemed more like just a big field or park or something. I probably have to re watch the trailer
I think that it's just the waterfront/shipping area that got burn up as a result of the fireball sequence --the one that came after Wonder Woman smashed her wrist.
I didn't think that WW started the fireball --the first time I saw the trailer I thought that the fireball was some Lex experiment gone wrong.Shipping area is possible as well. Though I don't think that Wondy created all that fire. It didn't look like that bubble set anything ablaze.
I didn't think that WW started the fireball --the first time I saw the trailer I thought that the fireball was some Lex experiment gone wrong.
But traditionally, both Metropolis and Gotham are very large cities (vying for largest in the US) and both are located on the northeast coast. So being across the bay from each other isnt major revisionism.