BvS The Unabashed SPOILER Thread. ENTER AT OWN RISK. - Part 3

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Looking back at it, strange to drop the first-look of Lex and have it be his very last appearance in the film.

I'm glad for all the surprises still in the film, but there was so much more Snyder could've held back.
 
in both Mos and BVS you can find smallville vets in small roles.hell even amy
adams was in one episode of smallville.

You have to wonder if snyder or someone in casting was fan of show.

I just assumed it was because they filmed in Canada and those actors always show up in mutiple shows and films.
 
Looking back at it, strange to drop the first-look of Lex and have it be his very last appearance in the film.

I'm glad for all the surprises still in the film, but there was so much more Snyder could've held back.

I loved that final Batman and Lex encounter. GAH, so good. Lex looked genuinely afraid, as was I :funny:
 
Flash's warning will eventually ring back to dictator-Supes, connecting the "her" with Lois. That's going to have a profound impact on their dynamic.

That moment had me geeking out, dude. Loved it.
 
I loved that final Batman and Lex encounter. GAH, so good. Lex looked genuinely afraid, as was I :funny:
With how Batman treated others, for a split second I genuinely thought Lex had his brains mashed in. :funny:

That moment had me geeking out, dude. Loved it.
No joke, I was shaking with excitement. I'm a calm guy so I'm not easily rattled. Something about that scene just set the fanboy in me off. Funny thing is I'm not even a huge Flash fan or anything. I think it was more the notion that the DCU just exploded before my very eyes. I knew the scene was in there, but I was still taken aback.
 
so does anybody have an explanation on why the dirt started to rise from the coffin?
 
It's the first sign which ultimately pushes him to ask Diana to form the JL. How is it not significant?

Flash's warning will eventually ring back to dictator-Supes, connecting the "her" with Lois. That's going to have a profound impact on their dynamic.

The "her" is Lois? Awesome!
 
Knightmare scene is ultimately pointless. He doesn't really get effected by it, in my opinion.


I don't think it was pointless. Not only is it a potentially a vision of the future that sets up things for future films, but in terms of a "dream", it was the manifestation of Bruce's worst fear about Superman. There were several dreams/apparitions in the film at different points that I thought worked.
 
Is it true that there is a scene with Pa Kent?
 
He doesn't refer to the scene specifically, no. He hints of bad feelings for the future.

I suppose the "her" could refer to Martha, but the way it came off, my mind immediately went to Lois. The comparisons to the Injustice series are overt, and in there Lois' death is the turning point for Supes.

See I thought the "you have to save her" was in reference to batman saving Martha which is why he asks Superman to trust him when he finds out she's being held hostage. It's also why batman kills the dude - because the future flash warned him he had to save her - so Batman did cross his own line because of the future vision, knowing there was more at stake than his principles.

- Jow
 
Can someone elaborate on The Flash's future suit?

It'd kinda hard to describe. He was wearing something like rags covering his suit (since he appeared to have come from the Knightmare scene), and he had a huge red helmet over his face that he eventually removes.

Is it true that there is a scene with Pa Kent?

Yeah
 
Can someone elaborate on The Flash's future suit?

you couldn't really tell. I assumed it was flash because of the portal and red suit but you could barely tell. my homie had no clue it was the flash
 
Can someone elaborate on The Flash's future suit?

Hard to see full suit. Helmet opened up JUST like Iron man's. No eye holes or anything, just a solid metal helmet.

- Jow
 
Superman's Resurrection.

I assumed everyone got that?

- Jow


its obvious he comes back alive but you figure it would have been a pulse of him hitting the casket not it floating up in the air supernaturally
 
See I thought the "you have to save her" was in reference to batman saving Martha which is why he asks Superman to trust him when he finds out she's being held hostage. It's also why batman kills the dude - because the future flash warned him he had to save her - so Batman did cross his own line because of the future vision, knowing there was more at stake than his principles.

- Jow

Maybe you have a better recollection, but didn't Supes say something to the effect of "she was everything to me" and/or "you took her away from me"?
 
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