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No issues with his accent personally, but I am English and wouldntnotice as much.
I think it's a bigger crime that Superman is just as poorly portrayed in writing directing and acting as Lex Luthor. Superman is the greatest comic book character and he's poorly used and acted. This is a shame. I do think Cavill has the charm but him and Snyder and butchering this character. Such a shame.
Superman was the best part of BvS and the DCEU to date.
Me = Proud member of the Cavill-ry.
Does anyone know, when Superman comes back in JL, will they resurrect Clark too or will he be just Superman full time?
I don't think anyone knows, but my money is that Clark somehow comes back.
I don't see how
I don't see how
I don't either but it seems like the safest bet given that a MoS sequel is apparently in the works. Killing him was a real stupid move.
He comes back as Clark Kent, the mild mannered, clumsy, bumbly reporter of Daily Planet who strikes a passive resemblance to Clark Kent and Superman.
Hey, if Clark Kent can fool people into thinking he ain't Supes. He can fool people into thinking he ain't Clark either.
Clark's return should be one of the easiest parts of future DCEU films to write. People saw him walking through dangerous parts of Gotham on the trail of a violent vigilante. Given that it's his job to go dangerous places looking for volatile stories, no one in the public should give a second thought to his cover story when he says that he was kidnapped or knocked unconscious.
He "died" during the Doomsday fight. His death was reported in the paper. They buried him. There was a body in Clark's coffin. You really think his return should be easy to write? No matter what route they take, whether it be yours or not, they will inevitably open up a can of worms.
That doesn't solve the open casket funeral problem.Misidentification of a body is a regular occurrence. Factor in the catastrophic circumstances of the Doomsday situation, and it becomes even more believable that mistakes were made in the clean-up.
Think about all of the times that you have seen a reporter in a war zone. Would you be shocked if he or she was reported as killed only to later find out that the corpse in question wasn't him or her, and after a period of incapacitation, the still-living reporter went on the air to announce the mistake? I know I wouldn't find that odd.
Misidentification of a body is a regular occurrence. Factor in the catastrophic circumstances of the Doomsday situation, and it becomes even more believable that mistakes were made in the clean-up.
Think about all of the times that you have seen a reporter in a war zone. Would you be shocked if he or she was reported as killed only to later find out that the corpse in question wasn't him or her, and after a period of incapacitation, the still-living reporter went on the air to announce the mistake? I know I wouldn't find that odd.
That doesn't solve the open casket funeral problem.
What did they put in Superman's casket during the public funeral? Did they ever say? Was it an empty casket? If so, wouldn't anyone wonder where his body was or did Bruce put a fake body there?