The Endless
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Not from my experiences. I've tried watching it a few times with my pals and my family. Their overall feeling is that this Superman is a miserable git who needs to get over himself lol.
That's not how i view it. But the idea that the only people who dislike Man of Steel are critics too attached to the Donner films and hardcore fanboys is stupid.
Like i've said before, I hope Dawn of Justice shows us a Superman who has grown into the role and who embraces his responsibilities. Who is proud of them, not burdened by them. Superman does his thing with a smile on his face and is never shy of the public eye.
That's what makes him Superman, that is who he is, that is what defines him... He's not one of his grim expys like The Sentry or Plutonian who are constantly struggling with the responsibilities of this God like power and are driven mad by them.
I understand that Man of Steel is basically Superman Begins. That he is learning, coming to terms with who he is and what he must do. It makes sense for him to at first struggle with this huge responsibility. But if he doesn't grow beyond that, if he doesn't learn to embrace his role as Superman and be proud of it... then well, i'll never fully enjoy this portrayal of the character.
The great thing about Superman is that he has mainly been consistent all this years. He's never succumbed to the "cool" cynical side of comics. He's always been that shining beacon of joy and wonder, even when the more cynical and grimdark "cool" characters became more popular.
That's not how i view it. But the idea that the only people who dislike Man of Steel are critics too attached to the Donner films and hardcore fanboys is stupid.
Like i've said before, I hope Dawn of Justice shows us a Superman who has grown into the role and who embraces his responsibilities. Who is proud of them, not burdened by them. Superman does his thing with a smile on his face and is never shy of the public eye.
That's what makes him Superman, that is who he is, that is what defines him... He's not one of his grim expys like The Sentry or Plutonian who are constantly struggling with the responsibilities of this God like power and are driven mad by them.
I understand that Man of Steel is basically Superman Begins. That he is learning, coming to terms with who he is and what he must do. It makes sense for him to at first struggle with this huge responsibility. But if he doesn't grow beyond that, if he doesn't learn to embrace his role as Superman and be proud of it... then well, i'll never fully enjoy this portrayal of the character.
The great thing about Superman is that he has mainly been consistent all this years. He's never succumbed to the "cool" cynical side of comics. He's always been that shining beacon of joy and wonder, even when the more cynical and grimdark "cool" characters became more popular.
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