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Upvoted for truth, and for the always-appreciated use of the word 'swine'.

I still hope they'll bring in Sean Pertwee to play his dad's role one day.

Haven't seen it yet, so for me the Snyderverse consists of Man of Steel, Men of Martha and Suicide Squad. How would you personally rate Wonder Woman? Feel free to use the MCU as a grading tool.

Ezra Miller was amazing in We Need To Talk About Kevin, I will give you that, so who knows, he might blow Gustin out of the water. But do you honestly think the Flash costume in the movie looks better than the one in the show? That, and the fact that the production of the Flash movie keeps hitting snags and delays,

Your…let's be generous and call it 'criticism' consists of two separate complaints. Your first (and original) point is that Grant Gustin sucks at playing Barry Allen. Personally, I think Grant Gustin is probably the most likeable version of the character I've yet encountered (though in S3 he does get a little

I dunno man, I think if they announced tomorrow that the Snyderverse and the Arrowverse share the same world, things would sync up fairly well with only a few (fairly minor) continuity issues/duplicate characters. The shows would benefit from the added prestige of being part of a universe of big-budget movies, the

Michael Peña's Luis is Marvel's ultimate secret weapon. They should deploy him in all their movies. I need to know more about his wine-tastings!

Season 3 is not stellar ("Can I have a talk with you?"), but since I watched it back to back with the amazing first two seasons, there was enough goodwill (and pleasure in getting to spend more time with the characters, mopey as they frequently were) to carry me through. The show as a whole is still better than the

Flash Fact: no, he doesn't.

Having just finally binge-watched all three seasons of the Flash I gotta say…

No snark, this looks amazing and I want it now, especially the Cthulhu-sized monster in the sky outside the arcade.

Not going to lie, this is some bullshit weak sauce, Fox.

I think Morrison started to lose his luster somewhere in the nebulous area between the mess that was Final Crisis and its various spin-offs, the return of Time-Traveling Batman and the start and subsequent derailment of the Batman Inc. storyline.

Zenith is a really good read. It's definitely riffs off of Miracle Man, but the protagonist is pure Morrison and it's got a nice, frenetic energy to it.

If ever there was a moment to introduce Grant Morrison's awesome Dick Grayson & Damian Wayne Batman & Robin team to a wider audience, now is the time. Hell, they could even try and get Joseph Gordon-Levitt to come back for the role, I think he would be awesome as a slightly more laid-back, quipier Batman.

That's a genuinely great idea. They'll probably skew younger, but I can totally see it.

Yeah, same here. I was a big fan of the book and kind of underwhelmed by the pilot, up until that scene.

Actually, it's a post about an upcoming TV show by an American-based global media company that branched off into a discussion about what constitutes realism and/or verisimilitude in depicting a fictional fantasy world based on *my* neck of the woods. Personally, I would never try to silence somebody based on their

Oh, I'm not denying that there is racism in the Netherlands or Europe (sadly, there is). I'm just pointing out the incredible irony of an American telling me as an European to shut up about American race relations - when the entire discussion I've just had with her has been about Europe and its historical ethnic

I am, in fact, Dutch. From the Netherlands. A country in Europe. And what exactly was my comment, that your American self felt the need to respond to, thus initiating this delightful series of interactions between us?