Which faction? Remember that it splintered and Ned Dayne left for a very good reason.
Which faction? Remember that it splintered and Ned Dayne left for a very good reason.
Nah, for the pattern to hold Cera needs to play a super villain.
That’s a bad example because Aunt May’s age in the comics never made any damn sense.
“But the other guy was allowed to get away with it!” is not a valid defense against any crime.
But from that description it sounds like a straight up sequel rather than a reboot.
Timely:
True, it’s not a very good fit, but probably still better than British.
Maybe the word she was looking for was Victorian?
At the very, least, it could hardly be worse than the first film, which added American agent Tom Sawyer, as U.S. audiences couldn’t be trusted to know or care about such British literary characters as Captain Nemo, Mina Harker, and Dr. Jekyll.
She’s playing Mera, Aquaman’s wife/love interest.
It worked with Lucy. That movie was crazy profitable mostly on Scarlett’s name recognition.
Most likely you can thank this for the casting:
Not to be nitpicky, but it’s a DC movie.
The fact that there’s no prenup leads me to believe that at least on his side it was genuine.
Seems to me that it’s a high-powered divorce attorney, so she probably only started working for him after Amber filed.
Because according to this article, that still leaves 2 teenage stepdaughters who apparently hate her guts (they probably blame her for their parents spiting up) and 2 sisters in law who despise her.
Probably wouldn’t have the same effect and would be easier to remove. A more direct equivalence would probably involve administering the substance to another orifice of his.
In the chunk of the synopsis that they failed to include in the article.