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henrycavill
Happy Birthday to Ben the Bat!! Today marks the 2nd year of Ben the Bat's young and very important life. However, it took some explaining to convince Kal that he is still number one non-human in our pack!
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Henry's dog is named Kal and his adopted pet Bat is named Ben !
Bats are my favorite animal just because of Batman.It's so cute.![]()
You know, something has been weighing on my mind about this scene/moment for the last few days.
A part of me believes that this is probably around the time where the rest of the group (JL) go off to the destination where the final battle will take place, hence Alfred's "let's hope that you're not too late".
Yet, others have brought up a interesting point that if Batman and company went off to what will presumably be the biggest challenge that they have yet to face (especially when the fate of the world hangs in the balance) then Alfred would be sitting next to the computer working on communications for the group as opposed to simply working on one of Bruce's automobiles.
It's because of that little note that makes it so confusing as to when this scene could possibly take place in the film. Not to mention, I don't think Superman's sonic boom in the sky could cause Alfred's cup to tremble like that. If Superman simply landed hard on the ground next to Alfred, then you would see some air and dirt hitting against Alfred.
I'm really of two minds on this.
1. It's as presented in the trailer. Superman goes to the lake house as part of some strategy that Bruce has developed and which Alfred is aware of.
As you stated though there are some weird inconsistent details that would seem to work against that theory. Why, in the middle of a world ending crisis is Alfred taking the time to work on one of Bruce's antique cars? Which is why I think it may also be...
2. A HUGE misdirect. Not actually a moment from the end battle or any action sequence. I might even think it's some kind of lead in to a comedic moment at the very end, perhaps even the first official meeting of the JL and Superman is literally doing something like, I don't know, flying the meeting table to Mount Justice etc.
Cute, but why would there be vibrations in the glass if Supes is just hovering there...![]()
Henry's dog is named Kal and his adopted pet Bat is named Ben !
I wanted to make the gif play in reverse actually. Having him hovering there then "super-land" (like before the fight with Batman) and then show the ripples in Alfred's glass. Wasn't sure how to make the landing, so I gave up.
I wonder if that bat likes pizza.
You know, something has been weighing on my mind about this scene/moment for the last few days.
A part of me believes that this is probably around the time where the rest of the group (JL) go off to the destination where the final battle will take place, hence Alfred's "let's hope that you're not too late".
Yet, others have brought up a interesting point that if Batman and company went off to what will presumably be the biggest challenge that they have yet to face (especially when the fate of the world hangs in the balance) then Alfred would be sitting next to the computer working on communications for the group as opposed to simply working on one of Bruce's automobiles.
It's because of that little note that makes it so confusing as to when this scene could possibly take place in the film. Not to mention, I don't think Superman's sonic boom in the sky could cause Alfred's cup to tremble like that. If Superman simply landed hard on the ground next to Alfred, then you would see some air and dirt hitting against Alfred.
That thing is ugly as he!! But happy to see any person supporting animals. Next he'll be getting a ladybug and naming it Gal.
If I had to guess, its two unrelated scenes and/or dialog edited together. Its not like this is unknown for trailers.
If I had to guess, its two unrelated scenes and/or dialog edited together. Its not like this is unknown for trailers.
I hope if Sup shows up as a mentor for Shazam, he teaches him the lessons referring to the experiences he had from MOS, e.g. Taking the fight to unpopulated area, serving justice without killing because it will haunt you forever like Zod who turned into Doomsday, or be a guilt you carry etc, and maybe they show during the battle Shazam dodges a truck thrown towards him then Sup blocks it before it hits another building then looks at Shazam sternly for a quick second...just ties up the universe and also utilizes Sup's own stories that's already there.
I wonder if that bat likes pizza.
I hope if Sup shows up as a mentor for Shazam, he teaches him the lessons referring to the experiences he had from MOS, e.g. Taking the fight to unpopulated area, serving justice without killing because it will haunt you forever like Zod who turned into Doomsday, or be a guilt you carry etc, and maybe they show during the battle Shazam dodges a truck thrown towards him then Sup blocks it before it hits another building then looks at Shazam sternly for a quick second...just ties up the universe and also utilizes Sup's own stories that's already there.
I hope if Sup shows up as a mentor for Shazam, he teaches him the lessons referring to the experiences he had from MOS, e.g. Taking the fight to unpopulated area, serving justice without killing because it will haunt you forever like Zod who turned into Doomsday, or be a guilt you carry etc, and maybe they show during the battle Shazam dodges a truck thrown towards him then Sup blocks it before it hits another building then looks at Shazam sternly for a quick second...just ties up the universe and also utilizes Sup's own stories that's already there.
All great lessons that Clark had to learn the right way, especially killing (IMO written poorly for the sake of creating drama) because while human beings are sometimes forced to kill superhuman beings like superman and shazam with their near infinite powers should always explore other options.
Another great lesson would be to stop moping because life is short and you'll never know when a silly, cave troll looking monster will kill you.
What other options do you know, without a doubt, Superman had available to him in that moment that could have saved every single member of that family from dying a horrible death?