Herolee10
No More Miracles
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Wow! Henry's straining face is Blue Steel? Just when I thought he couldn't get more perfect...
Man of Blue Steel? I like it!!!


Wow! Henry's straining face is Blue Steel? Just when I thought he couldn't get more perfect...
I think that's Superman's best scene. More than any other it genuinely seems like Superman, it's one of the few times he's happy with who he is.
Ok so that Daily Planet logo in the building does mean the DP building is up again. There is no way that scene of Clark coming to work could be only weeks after the Zod events.
The building very next to Daily Planet fell down and would have likely destroyed all surrounding buildings.Ok so that Daily Planet logo in the building does mean the DP building is up again. There is no way that scene of Clark coming to work could be only weeks after the Zod events.
If they have to spend time addressing all the MOS plot holes in BvS, they might not even get time to properly feature Batman!Maybe they'll address that in BvS.
Yeah I'm starting to wonder if it is 9 mos to a year later. Even when Clark as riding through the streets they were clean with no destruction and I don't think I saw any buildings being worked on. But if it is almost a year ago what has gone on between Lois and Clark?
My guess is the sequel begins not long after MOS finished. 6 months to a year tops.
The Daily planet scene wasn't that long after Clark fought Zod. After that fight he visits General Swanwick and then his fathers grave with his mother. What's the time span a day or two tops?
The grave-site may be a few days to a week, but Clark explains to Martha that he "has to find a job, where he needs to keep his ear to the ground and nobody will think twice." As he is explaining this, it's showing him arrive at the DP. I think that's foreshadowing that time has passed from his conversation with Ma and it took him time to nail that job down, with the help of Lois of course.
I would think that from his fight with Zod to where he arrives at the DP, 6 months to a year has passed.
The grave-site may be a few days to a week, but Clark explains to Martha that he "has to find a job, where he needs to keep his ear to the ground and nobody will think twice." As he is explaining this, it's showing him arrive at the DP. I think that's foreshadowing that time has passed from his conversation with Ma and it took him time to nail that job down, with the help of Lois of course.
I would think that from his fight with Zod to where he arrives at the DP, 6 months to a year has passed.
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Who said that and how would the said person know?
Ah you could be onto something there.
Ok so that Daily Planet logo in the building does mean the DP building is up again. There is no way that scene of Clark coming to work could be only weeks after the Zod events.
I'd much rather have less Batman than less Superman.If they have to spend time addressing all the MOS plot holes in BvS, they might not even get time to properly feature Batman!
I've heard that Lois had no idea Clark got the job or anything.
It was supposedly in the novelization.
Like I said, I refuse to believe that is not him. It's way too uncanny for it to be a coincidence.
What plot holes are you referring to exactly? I'm not saying that you're wrong, I'm genuinely curious. I've seen the movie several times and I didn't notice all that many out and out plot holes.If they have to spend time addressing all the MOS plot holes in BvS, they might not even get time to properly feature Batman!
I don't know. The sense that I got from that last scene was that while Lois definitely knew who he was, she may have not expected him to get a job at the DP specifically. But then again, that was just how the scene played to me.Is the novelization cannon though? What we see on the screen is that Lois isn't surprised to see Clark there hinting that she helped him get the job somehow.