BvS Which Green Lantern should be used? - Part 1

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it'll be the new 52 lineup + maybe shazam

i hope they also follow a justice league unlimited route after the first justice league film. But focus on the main 6 heroes:
Superman, Batman, Aquaman, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, Martian Manhunter

then have the other superheroes like shazam make cameos. Sort of like the X-men films, which feature the various mutants that show up in couple scenes or throughout.

Since Guillermo Del Toro is making a justice league dark movie, that can be connected to this DCCU and have black canary or other members appear in the in the Justice League films for a cameos or something.
 
Guillermo Del Toro is making Justice League Dark???

Goddamit Del Toro, stop messing around and make At the Mountains of Madness already! :cmad:
 
If Coast City were in space it wouldn't be called "Coast City". Furthermore, that would be a little too futuristic.

that's why I suggested it be called engine city.As for it being too futuristic......we've got aliens man.Aliens.Futuristic is a given.Might as we'll embrace the space epic that is Gl lol
 

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Nah, changed my mind I have. Chill out I will.

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Is that on Netflix?

I know I saw the pilot like online and I thought it was good.

Yes, it's on Netflix. Amazon prime has it too, but you have to buy each episode for $1.99, or the whole season for forty bucks.
And yes, IMO, it was an excellent series, as was the more recent Beware the Batman. It's a shame the way those shows were handled. Both were getting real interesting at the end there.
Well written, too, I thought.
 
Geoff Johns is along with Snyder & Goyer mapping out the DCCU..

and Johns' favourite characters are Barry Allen and Hal Jordan along with Superman. So it's pretty much a given that it will be the 52 line up..

Shazam may be part of a different universe but probably will be set after Justice League or something who knows
 
Geoff johns is incredibly overrated.Rmbr he is responsible for Jl war.
He can be consulted for Flash,Aquaman and Gl but keep him the egg away from everyone els
 
Yeah, Johns is okay on Aquaman and a few others, but mostly dreadful nowadays. His JL book is pathetic. I hope he has minimal influence, or is at least overridden.
 
Justice League has been great since Forever Evil, and Forver Evil itself was great. Also, Geoff Johns did not write Justice League: War, he wrote, with input from Jim Lee, Justice League: Origins.

Origins just seemed like a story he didn't want to write, but had to get out the way for his real stories he wanted to write, Forever Evil and the new Crisis coming next year.
 
The "new crisis"...words that blow the rasping bugle of tedium.
 
You must, understandably, be skipping most of my posts.

I am not going to list all of the things in existence, both physical and incorporeal, that I like. Suffice to say that there are lots of them but they do not include Hal Jordan or Geoff Johns.
 
For just one thing though: If i remember correctly, Regwec likes Swamp Thing, thats why we became friends here on the forums. :up:
 
Tributary stories to seminal landmarks is a bad thing?

I'll have to tell Bruce Timm about the awful job he did celebrating Superman and Batman's 75th anniversaries with those animated shorts.

EDIT- I have trouble enjoying most things Alan Moore wrote considering he aimed them at children (as per his own words, hence why he hates superheroes) but had rape scenes in at least 60% of his work.
 
If you don't like Alan Moore, you don't really have an appreciation of the medium, in my opinion.
 
His works is good.

The man himself and his stated intentions for his work are what I have issue with.

Reconciling those two things makes it difficult to enjoy. I, unlike him, do not think his stuff is "expanding the minds of 9-13 year old kids".
 
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His works is good.

The man himself and his stated intentions for his work are what I have issue with.

Reconciling those two things makes it difficult to enjoy. I, unlike him, do not think his stuff is "expanding the minds of 9-13 year old kids".

Same for me, I like his work, but I don't like Alan Moore. I do have an easier time separating the two though.
 
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