Rorschach2012
Batman is my Dad
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I can't complain. Everyone looks amazing.
Just bringing this up... That figure's BM helmet doesn't look like the one we saw Mateen with in EW weeks back.
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Batman had two suits in JL, maybe Manta has two suits too?Just bringing this up... That figure's BM helmet doesn't look like the one we saw Mateen with in EW weeks back.
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Yep, these look amazing. My only nitpick would be Aquaman's butt armor. Why does he have butt armor?All 3
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You gotta protect the butt.
You can only have your ass pinched by crab people so many times before you do something about it.Yep, these look amazing. My only nitpick would be Aquaman's butt armor. Why does he have butt armor?
Yep, these look amazing. My only nitpick would be Aquaman's butt armor. Why does he have butt armor?

Yep, these look amazing. My only nitpick would be Aquaman's butt armor. Why does he have butt armor?
You can only have your ass pinched by crab people so many times before you do something about it.

Just bringing this up... That figure's BM helmet doesn't look like the one we saw Mateen with in EW weeks back.
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Good.Just bringing this up... That figure's BM helmet doesn't look like the one we saw Mateen with in EW weeks back.
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MARY POPPINS RETURNS moves up from Dec. 25, 2018 to Dec. 19, 2018.
But the big news, in my opinion, is Disney moving Mary Poppins Returns from Christmas Day (Dec. 25) to Dec. 19, 2018. Not only is that six days earlier than planned (Christmas is on a Tuesday this year), but it royally screws over the deluge of big releases opening on Dec. 21, 2018.
That slot, the key "best weekend on the planet" frame, is currently home to Universal/Comcast Corp.'s Welcome to Marwen, Sony's Holmes and Watson, Warner Bros./Time Warner Inc.'s Aquaman, Paramount/Viacom Inc.'s Bumblebee and Fox's Alita: Battle Angel. Oh, and the Emily Blunt sequel is sure to complicate matters for Sony's Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and Universal/Comcast Corp.'s YA fantasy The Mortal Engines, both of which open on Dec. 14. So, yeah, I imagine we're going to see a ton of release date musical chairs taking place in the next week or two.
This date change further cements Disney's refusal to move Solo: A Star Wars Story from May to December to accommodate the director swap. They are now going to likely own the big pre-Christmas frame anyway, while the rest of the industry readjusts their year-end slate. While it may be easy enough to shift one or two big movies to the Dec. 25 date, since that spot is now mostly unoccupied, this may be the year that a studio has to step up and drop a big December release in that first-weekend-of-December slot.
