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> Thirty years in the future mankind is losing a global war against a deadly alien species. The only hope for survival is for soldiers and civilians from the present to be transported to the future and join the fight.

Uh.... I feel like there could possibly be a better way to harness time travel toward that goal.

Better.

Yeah, as always — it’s probably Ken Jennings’ hosting gig to lose, but if it’s not Ken then I’m 100% on-board with LeVar Burton.

Personally I think that’s an intrinsic problem with introducing Cyborg with Justice League instead of Teen Titans. With the Titans he’s with his peers and on the older and wiser side at that and they get time to bond and talk about their mutual problems with their identity and parents. If he’s introduced as a Justice

...and yet won’t cause you to immediately fall unconscious or die. I like how Steppenwolf smashes that one Atlantean’s head against a rock and then the guy keeps arguing with Steppenwolf, further proving that Atlanteans have just as little inside their heads as we all suspected

I think in order to do Cyborg’s story any service, Warner would’ve had to be patient with their shared universe which is something they apparently weren’t interested in doing. Instead they rushed to do Death of Superman and then the Justice League ensemble film without building up any of the characters’ backstories.

There was a moment in the movie where Plucky plots a course that will get him to Happy World Land by April 6th, 2021. A ridiculous length of time by which anyone watching would be far too old and senile to remember.

You have to click on the links embedded in the article, especially the one that says “has finally arrived.” It will lead you to this clip, that will explain things:

People measured it already. The slo-mo amounted to around 27 minutes.

If all the slo-mo in the Snyder cut was played at regular speed the movie probably would’ve been about an hour. The amount of slo-mo was comical.

Just curious: is there anyone out there who has seen the Snyder Cut and came away excited about a Cyborg movie? After that four-hour experience, my impression is ... meh. The character was fine. Fisher’s performance was fine. There’s absolutely no part of that backstory or character arc that I want to spend more time

Maybe the Snyder Cut and Joss Whedon were bad ideas for the DC Universe.

If this is Fisher not being cryptic, maybe he should go back to being cryptic. Because if this is the whole story basically boils down to:

Maybe the Snyder Cut and Joss Whedon were bad ideas for the DC Universe.

While he’s the Winter Soldier (so, from like, 1945 to 2016 or something), he’s only unfrozen for missions and then immediately refrozen, and Black Widow attributed something like two dozen deaths to him (not sure on the number, but it wasn’t huge, so not that many missions) in Winter Soldier.

I mean... it’s just like he’s asking for that kind of attention, dressing like that

He IS getting a little too old to be the love interest. These days he’s better suited to play the role of a witch.

He needs to lighten up and learn to take a compliment, most men would love to be getting this kind of attention.

There are few constants in the universe, and one of them is that fanboys will always take the opportunity to scream about how badly The Last Jedi performed by only making a billion dollars and therefore they are right to be mad about it.

Bumblebee was basically Iron Giant, and Iron Giant was a robot version of ET. But at least Iron Giant had the decency to be a ROBOT version of it, whereas Bumblebee was just Iron Giant with a more commercially branded robot...and a weirdly idiotic subplot of the main character having the repressed talent of...high