So... No one’s mentioning Ke Huy Quan at the beginning totally short-rounding behind the help desk, who certainly WOULD have seen what’s happening to Loki.... kinda... sorta... all at once.... not sorry.
So... No one’s mentioning Ke Huy Quan at the beginning totally short-rounding behind the help desk, who certainly WOULD have seen what’s happening to Loki.... kinda... sorta... all at once.... not sorry.
I’m here for Miss Minutes on a rampage.
Uh..... What?? And really long and pointless article written in which we learn..... Nothing. Indiana Jones movies always had Nazis. Spielberg, don’t forget while white um..... Is Jewish. YES! His people had to endure the Holocaust. Spielberg isn’t going to pretend that history doesn’t exist and people aren’t always…
“a secret society of vampires who feed on human blood through electromagnetism”
Sam Wilson Captain America: “I can’t do this all day”.
“But, to me, the idea of making almost a noir, mystery, horror film about a guy who wakes up and he’s this thing. There’s an amnesiac quality of, ‘How did I get here and who did this to me?’”
The obvious implication here is that his dad’s sentencing and lose of appeal (And everything that leads up to it) is an inevitable event that has to hold the same in all timelines, and can’t be changed without affecting the past, let alone the future.
In other words, to get back to his own universe/timeline he has to go back in time again and move those cans of tomato soup back down to the lower shelf and let history play out like it did in his original timeline complete with watching his dad lose his court appeal.
I’ll be honest, I’m a Marvel man. Always have been. In the beginning, Zach Snyder turned me off from what then became known as the DC Murderverse.
I agree. This is, like, the “happy ending for THAT version of Flash” because his dad’s out of jail and almost everything else is as he left it.
I don't think it erased Batfleck, it just meant that Barry ended up on a different but similar piece of speggetti.
The Flash: “You can’t save everyone.”
Every person except Grant Gustin, you mean.
That’s the cynical, yet ACCURATE, take.
If this site does an article about an IP involving Joss Whedon, Johnny Depp or especially JK Rowling they never fail to mention, or even focus on their failings. However somehow this site just seems to want to give Ezra Miller a pass even though he abused women, groomed children, kidnapped children, broke into a hotel…
The longer I sit with this movie the more bleak it becomes. Not only did the climax decide that BatKeaton, Supergirl, and that entire universe were “meant to die” in any timeline, but the tomatoes erased Battfleck from what is supposedly his home universe and put Clooney there, who is absolutely not making another…
Dang it Barry, you can’t even leave the actors’ names alone in all of your multi-timeline-versing???
This was clearly done to ensure that Ezra Miller never plays Barry Allen ever again. He’s stuck in a DCEU with Clooney bats, which no one wants to revisit.
I assumed the implication was that Barry actually tried a few more times to do different subtle changes to exonerate his dad, because he said something about every time he changed it a different guy was Batman. That could just refer to the three he’s seen, but it seems like it’s probably more, and I don’t think the…
Sounds like the other movie dealing with “canon events” is 100% better.