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What Superman comics do you think would best serve as influence for making a good Superman movie, particularly early in his career?
Silver Age/All-Star Superman vibes all the way. I think we’ve had a very narrow idea of what Superman can be on screen (even before the Snyder era). Let’s get wild.
Somewhere between snyder and Donner with a little bit of sv, with a sprinkle of superman and Lois, is what I want.Let’s get wild indeed. I’d love to see these films take inspiration for Morisson’s weirdest stuff, Mxyzptlk and all.
And how I’d love to see directors like the Daniels run with that and blow the doors open on what’s possible visually and tonally. Just because we’re moving away from Snyder doesn’t mean we need to move back to Donner.
THIS. That Superman still is the best version of the character. If we can have Rocket Raccoon, I want a ****ing Krypto on screen, and all the other crazy shenanigansSilver Age/All-Star Superman vibes all the way. I think we’ve had a very narrow idea of what Superman can be on screen (even before the Snyder era). Let’s get wild.
I don’t think they’ll ever go full Silver Age, but based on GOTG and his Suicide Squad, I could buy Gunn having the desire to at least get close.Not gonna lie: they'll never do it but a film that embraces the silver age science fiction weirdness while also taking it 100% emotionally seriously like All-Star would be a dream come true. It was fashionable for so long to mock them because of course they're goofy and hokey but those silver age stories are beautifully surreal and creative.
I think they should do that , if only to make this iteration different from the othersI don’t think they’ll ever go full Silver Age, but based on GOTG and his Suicide Squad, I could buy Gunn having the desire to at least get close.
I don’t think they’ll ever go full Silver Age, but based on GOTG and his Suicide Squad, I could buy Gunn having the desire to at least get close.
Not gonna lie: they'll never do it but a film that embraces the silver age science fiction weirdness while also taking it 100% emotionally seriously like All-Star would be a dream come true. It was fashionable for so long to mock them because of course they're goofy and hokey but those silver age stories are beautifully surreal and creative.
That’s actually a good suggestion. I don’t think they should adapt it too directly, considering a majority of the story is Clark before committing himself to being Superman, but a lot of that story would work well in a young Superman film.Man and Superman by Marv Wolfman is a pitch perfect template for a movie.
Would really like some "slice of life", for lack of a better term, like Man and Superman on the movie.That’s actually a good suggestion. I don’t think they should adapt it too directly, considering a majority of the story is Clark before committing himself to being Superman, but a lot of that story would work well in a young Superman film.
Not comics but i want STAS to influence the movie
Planet moving never really made much sense to me and visually it would just be Supes doing a handstand and it would be like pushing a pin into a basketball.Question.
I haven't really heard it asked, but how powerful should this superman be?
Planet moving?
Or more like a upper strength limit of, say, around a couple hundred thousand tons?
Bullet proof a 100%.
But do we want him to be slightly bruised over something like multiple big missile hits? Not hurt, but just slightly bruised.
Question.
I haven't really heard it asked, but how powerful should this superman be?
Planet moving?
Or more like a upper strength limit of, say, around a couple hundred thousand tons?
Bullet proof a 100%.
But do we want him to be slightly bruised over something like multiple big missile hits? Not hurt, but just slightly bruised.