It is amazing how people can have such varying opinions. Because:I just hope the film is taken seriously as a whole. Given Corenswet's costume, I'd say maybe not, but I could be wrong. Baggy suit and larger trunks comes across as silly. I was looking at Tyler's Max Fleischer costume the other day, and noticing the red underwear which you can't help but notice and it is almost laughable.
I still think that was one of the best teasers of all time. But it was a sequel, so the hero and the world was already established and the first film had tons of goodwill built up.Can you imagine the reaction if Gunn took a page out of Nolan's book where the teaser is nothing more than just a few dialog played in the background of the Superman Shield?
I agree.
I just hope that it offers more than this teaser.
How did Nolan approve of this? He had 100% control of the marketing. There's no excuse.
I believe that the press event will be about more than just the Superman trailer.Yeah, I'll be honest, I know it's all part of building the hype but I hate the idea of screening the trailer early for press. Unless they NA anything beyond it's good/bad reactions but then what's the point of doing a press event?
Yea i could buy that.Dont think its gonna be what they do with it but it would be a fun idea for a teaser.What if the trailer starts with Superman on the moon saying “here boy” and Krypto, on earth, is flying through stuff to get to the moon. He flies around Lois, Luther, other heroes. birds, planes, spaceships ect and then the trailer ends with Supes saying “good boy” and it ends with the back shot of Krypto and Supes on the moon looking at earth. I think that would be cute and superhero fans would hate it.
This statement drums up bad memories of BvS and ghost Pa Kent in the arctic giving Clark the “hero cake” lecture about how trying to help people is a worthless endeavor.Giving Henry Cavill a lot more cake than he actually has?![]()
I see lots of posters want to see Superman flying, fighting, talking ect, they also want lots of Lex, Clark and Lois, the DCU slate all in one trailer. I just want to get a tease of Supes world. Don’t ruin the movie with showing to much in these trailers. I trust Gunn won’t.Yea i could buy that.Dont think its gonna be what they do with it but it would be a fun idea for a teaser.
Puck is the most reliable of these sites.Why do I see Gunn responding to this by saying "I never said that" or "That's news to me"?
Anticipating the trailer for Gunn's Superman, I made these in respect to the past and looking forward to the future. Team Superman logos colliding together.
Tyler Hoechlin and Dean Cain
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Christopher Reeve and Brandon Routh
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Christopher Reeve and Henry Cavill
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Christopher Reeve and David Corenswet
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David Corenswet and Henry Cavill
I'll add Routh's Kingdom Come shortly.
You're entitled to your opinion. We can agree to disagree. Seems so toxic just because someone has a different opinion for yours. And I'm not saying I'm ashamed of Superman at all. I love the character. And I'm not the only one that has opinion about the red trunks. I mean honestly, if you do look at Hoechiln's Max Fleshier suit, the red trunks are very distinct. So were Routh's red trunks, especially the Kingdom Come suit, which is a great Superman suit, but I have to admit the red trunks on his suit were very on-the-nose.It is amazing how people can have such varying opinions. Because:
I absolutely…positively…completely…1000%…could not disagree more with this statement.
To me, when people change up the suit and remove trunks, or put tons of padding, or mute the colors, it’s a red flag that they are embarrassed of one of the greatest fictional characters in literature. Anyone who is ashamed of the cheesy aspect of Superman probably shouldn’t be helming a movie about him.
But to each his own.
Sometimes simplicity is best. With the right actor and take, the basic homemade spandex suit still works.I’m generally neutral on the trunks, but Tyler’s Fleischer suit was his best suit, hands down.
I have Routh's KC suit in the top 3. That thing is a beaut.I’m generally neutral on the trunks, but Tyler’s Fleischer suit was his best suit, hands down.
I'm so-so either way. 50/50 as long as it looks good and it works. I loved all of Tyler's suits. He wore them well, but that padding really was a wet blanket for me. But Tyler was great enough to overlook it. Took me out of it at times. I think he looked his best without the muscle suit in his first appearances on Supergirl.Tyler's Fleischer suit is chefs kiss. He also wears it extremely well, without the self consciousness some actors have given off in the trunks.
I'm pro trunks for the same reason I'm pro Superman being dorky and saving cats from trees - I enjoy the somewhat 'cheesy' (to some people) tone of Superman. Embracing that by including the trunks, as well as other often avoided/amended aspects of the character, feels like an act of rebellion against the idea you have to have heroes be dark and brooding to bring in an audience.
The hard plastic \S/ shield that clearly poked into the padding whenever he raised his arms drove me nuts on that one, but aside from that, I agree.I have Routh's KC suit in the top 3. That thing is a beaut.
I know Canadians celebrate Christmas in November, but Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukah!
Wait... who's Canadian?I know Canadians celebrate Christmas in November, but Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukah!![]()