Henry Cavill IS Clark Kent/Superman - - - Part 12

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The thing is, Snyder hinted at him looking a little scruffier didn't he? So the beard might no be outta place depending on what they reshot.
 
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If it means getting Cavill to finally play Archer in a movie, then yes.

Long live the Super-stache.
 
he is dead. DEAD!!! nobody knows he is still having some sorta 'life form' left.
why does he think that he can revive him???!!!
it is against the act of god!!! he ISn't Lex Luthor!!!

i will hate it A LOT if this is how it will play out!!! period.

Waynetech takes over the Lexcorp contract for the Kryptonian ship. Wayntech scientists studly all lexcorp and lex records on kryptonian physiology and study the ships computer records.

In doing so it's theorized Superman is not dead but in a coma.

Would Bruce intiating an attempt then make sense. It does to me
 
Waynetech takes over the Lexcorp contract for the Kryptonian ship. Wayntech scientists studly all lexcorp and lex records on kryptonian physiology and study the ships computer records.

In doing so it's theorized Superman is not dead but in a coma.

Would Bruce intiating an attempt then make sense. It does to me

no one should even revive the dead!!! it is prohibited!!!
it is the work of some crazy villainous evils. Bruce isn't one!!!
what is the different between him and lex then???
(they have no idea of what is the outcome of the revival)

this is some of the very few ideas i will totally go against.
 
no one should even revive the dead!!! it is prohibited!!!
it is the work of some crazy villainous evils. Bruce isn't one!!!
what is the different between him and lex then???
(they have no idea of what is the outcome of the revival)

this is some of the very few ideas i will totally go against.

Bruce finds out his new friend, the alien that inspired him is not dead, in a coma. He wants to try.

You walk in to a room, god forbid you find someone on the floor, they are cold, lifeless, no pulse - you assume they are dead - someone tells you its only been 5 minutes - common sense and instinct tells you that you have 2 mins left to try and revive him - you would.
 

Cavill looks jacked in these recent pics. Dude is certainly keep up the workout routine past filming.

With that said, Jason Momoa is a big guy! Affleck, Cavill and Fisher are not small men (ranging from 6"1 to 6"3) and he looks huge next to them all

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Cavill looks jacked in these recent pics. Dude is certainly keep up the workout routine past filming.

With that said, Jason Momoa is a big guy! Affleck, Cavill and Fisher are not small men (ranging from 6"1 to 6"3) and he looks huge next to them all

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Look at his hands in comparison to the other guys. He must have some nasty grip strength.
 
Bruce finds out his new friend, the alien that inspired him is not dead, in a coma. He wants to try.

You walk in to a room, god forbid you find someone on the floor, they are cold, lifeless, no pulse - you assume they are dead - someone tells you its only been 5 minutes - common sense and instinct tells you that you have 2 mins left to try and revive him - you would.

unfortunately Clark had been dead for weeks or months! Bruce saw him stabbed and pierced through his body. he attended his funeral. your example is totally out of place.

or is it just like what Gal said "oh, the 100 years of walk away from the humanity just doesn't apply in WW because it simply doesn't fit in..."
 
unfortunately Clark had been dead for weeks or months! Bruce saw him stabbed and pierced through his body. he attended his funeral. your example is totally out of place.

or is it just like what Gal said "oh, the 100 years of walk away from the humanity just doesn't apply in WW because it simply doesn't fit in..."


you are fixated without taking into account Clark is NOT HUMAN. If you accepted Lex creating Doomsday from dead Zod does it seem that crazy.

Clark is NOT HUMAN. And why couldn't a KRYPTONIAN be in a comatose state.
 
unfortunately Clark had been dead for weeks or months! Bruce saw him stabbed and pierced through his body. he attended his funeral. your example is totally out of place.

or is it just like what Gal said "oh, the 100 years of walk away from the humanity just doesn't apply in WW because it simply doesn't fit in..."

my example works, they assume he is dead, they find out he isn't - wether that is through mother box, lexcorp, scout ship etc - so when they find out he isn't dead, they try their hand at waking him up. It's literally a super hero version of an AED.

Superman is not dead - the levitating soil oh and the source material - death of superman - anyone who's anyone knows he didn't die - the fan peeps know he isn't dead, the JL just had to find it out.

Now, this isn't to say snyder and co chose the best way to bring him back - i personally would have liked a nod to the comics - him lying in a tomb somewhere and waking up etc, heck i would have even enjoyed seeing him crawl his way out and stagger back to the farm.

But please, stop this 'no one should raise the dead' moral high ground on a comic book based super hero movie.
 
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You know, in one of the old Elliot S! Maggin Superman novels, Superman WAS killed. And there was a nice scene where it was stated that coming back was up to him.
 
no one should even revive the dead!!! it is prohibited!!!
it is the work of some crazy villainous evils. Bruce isn't one!!!
what is the different between him and lex then???
(they have no idea of what is the outcome of the revival)

this is some of the very few ideas i will totally go against.

Uh... huh...





Chill.
 
no one should even revive the dead!!! it is prohibited!!!
it is the work of some crazy villainous evils. Bruce isn't one!!!
what is the different between him and lex then???
(they have no idea of what is the outcome of the revival)

this is some of the very few ideas i will totally go against.

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He ain't dead so no problem...
 
I doubt anyway that Bruce simply decides on a whim to revive Superman.
 
no one should even revive the dead!!! it is prohibited!!!
it is the work of some crazy villainous evils. Bruce isn't one!!!
what is the different between him and lex then???
(they have no idea of what is the outcome of the revival)

this is some of the very few ideas i will totally go against.

[YT]F3J0iwwsq-w[/YT] :yay:
 
my example works, they assume he is dead, they find out he isn't - wether that is through mother box, lexcorp, scout ship etc - so when they find out he isn't dead, they try their hand at waking him up. It's literally a super hero version of an AED.

Superman is not dead - the levitating soil oh and the source material - death of superman - anyone who's anyone knows he didn't die - the fan peeps know he isn't dead, the JL just had to find it out.

Now, this isn't to say snyder and co chose the best way to bring him back - i personally would have liked a nod to the comics - him lying in a tomb somewhere and waking up etc, heck i would have even enjoyed seeing him crawl his way out and stagger back to the farm.

But please, stop this 'no one should raise the dead' moral high ground on a comic book based super hero movie.

i know it is quite common in comic books & movies, reviving the dead. but it is always the work of the villains. you know... like Mr. Freeze..
 
Now, this isn't to say snyder and co chose the best way to bring him back - i personally would have liked a nod to the comics - him lying in a tomb somewhere and waking up etc, heck i would have even enjoyed seeing him crawl his way out and stagger back to the farm.

Point of order...

(Nerd voice) "Actually Superman found himself inside the regeneration chamber the Kryptonian Eradicator entity had placed him in. The Eradicator created a duplicate body to house his essence in based on Superman's and then took the body, which had been laid to rest in a tomb in Centennial Park, to the Fortress Of Solitude. There it was placed in a "Regeneration Matrix" which fed Superman reviving nutrients and solar energy. It's in that Matrix at the Fortress that Superman awoke."
 
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He ain't dead so no problem...

There's simply no way to read this without hearing Billy Crystal's voice. I'm imagining him saying this to Bruce and Diana, and it's cracking me up.:woot:
 
i know it is quite common in comic books & movies, reviving the dead. but it is always the work of the villains. you know... like Mr. Freeze..

Lightning Lad
One of the original members of the Legion of Super-Heroes, Lightning Lad (now called Live Wire) was also one of the first super-hero resurrections. When he died in action in 1963, it was a shock to young readers, who weren't used to seeing a good guy die in the comics. Two months later, however, his comrades found a way to revive him. Through the use of lightning rods, one of them could take their life-force into his body. Being selfless and heroic, six of them volunteered (including the legendary Superboy and the not-so-legendary Chameleon Boy). The cliffhanger: which one would be struck by lightning first, reviving Lightning Lad and sacrificing themselves, thereby becoming (as the title of the story suggested) "The Bravest Legionnaire"? In the end, it was Proty, a blob-like alien who had been Chameleon Boy's pet. Lightning Lad was alive, and none of the real Legionnaires had to die.
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Eventually, one of these heroes, the Krypton Man (a less ethical version of Superman), used Kryptonian technology to return the original guy to life. He also sacrificed himself in the process, so if Superman dies again, he'll have to find some other way to come back.
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 A super-hero team called the Thunderbolts, using magical powers, entered Hell to save another dead superhero, Mockingbird (the wife of their leader, Hawkeye). In a story like the Thracian myth of Orpheus in the Underworld, they were tricked into saving Hellcat instead. (For the record, Mockingbird was also resurrected in a recent comic.)
Thing: When the most popular member of the Fantastic Four was killed in a battle with the nefarious Doctor Doom, his teammates followed his spirit to the gates of Heaven itself, where he was restored to life by a powerful cosmic being called the Creator.
http://mentalfloss.com/article/21062/8-miraculous-super-hero-resurrections
 
So Henry has also made comments about how the DCEU hasn't worked. Will people say he doesn't know what he's talking about, like they did Gal? :whatever:
 
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