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“Clair de Lune” plays in the background as he uses the corpses of his former servants to spell out “save me” on the rock’s surface

The Batman Who Laughs. This character has emerged as one of the big bads of the DC Universe shitty characters born out of a complete lack of creativity, by redoing the Joker, but this time just as a “Deus ex-machina” villain, with pretty much any power, skill, or ability that the poorly conceived plots of his stories

Jesus, this is the worst kind of commenter: the one who makes an unfair attack or criticism to other person, and when said person defends themselves and refute the wrong point of the original comment, he acts all “I wasn’t attacking you, just joking, stop being a sensitive snowflake”...

Can we start using “Epstein” as a verb? Because I’m quite sure that Wolkoff revealing that she has kept records of all this shit is kind of risking to be Epsteined sooner or later...

I stand corrected. Thanks.

Team No-One here, because...

I disagree. It looks like a good funny and entertaining piece of mindless action. The kind you grab a bucket of popcorn and enjoy two hours of great nonsensical explosions, fights, quips, and fistpumpings!

Five years... I’ll give FIVE FUCKING YEARS FOR THIS SHIT HORRIBLY COLLAPSE!

Five years... I’ll give FIVE FUCKING YEARS FOR THIS SHIT HORRIBLY COLLAPSE!

Five years... I’ll give FIVE FUCKING YEARS FOR THIS SHIT HORRIBLY COLLAPSE!

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“What do we say to the God of Death?”

Sad part is you’re probably 100% right...

Good point.

You’re not wrong, problems is this juggling between services eliminates one of the main points of streaming: simplicity.

Great point! I remember when DC launched Titans. Fans here in Brazil were prone to pay for it, it just wasn’t available. Months later, when entered Netflix, people have had already watched it through piracy.

That’s because that’s not how human behavior works. The average person will go like this: “Ok, I pay X dollars for the convenience of having X content available, without hassle”... “Ok, I pay X dollars, plus X dollars, for the convenience of having X content available in this service, with content Y available at

But that’s the problem:  10 dollars will barely get you ONE streaming service, with all the other content you want walled inside other services.

Agreed, and just to clarify, I’m not from the US either. Brazil here, and our options are Netflix, Amazon Prime, HBO Go and YouTube Premium.

A lot of people has already said it lately, but it’s worthy to be repeated: this trend will make piracy skyrocket, and it will be the sole fault of greedy corporations. A lot of people, myself included, are up to pay for legal ways for getting content, but there’s a ceiling of reasonability that is about to be broken.

Should I have been more insistent she kept it as a host gift?