Yeah, those four comics he’s read. lol
Yeah, those four comics he’s read. lol
It’s ridiculous that he’s running around saying that there were shackles and they had to “make” them fight, when the entire run-up to BvS was Snyder carrying on about how anyone who doesn’t think this is the real Batman and Superman just don’t know comics as well as he.
“With Justice League, [Batman and Superman] have both been freed of the shackles of the responsibility to be in a place where they would fight each other,” the director explained. “That is liberating for us in making the movie because really now we have a single enemy with a single objective, and it’s really about…
Even if they have been learned, I don’t see much evidence that Snyder will be able to execute them. He’s never done anything that I would consider to have a light or hopeful outlook.
No kidding. That’s not an admission of a mistake, that’s straight up saying ‘people just didn’t get it.’ Good lord.
Yes, it’s such a shame fans were so silent about the problems with Man of Steel. If somebody had just said something, maybe the problems with Dawn of Justice could have been prevented.
Not to mention that “deconstruction” implies he understood the “construction” in the first place... but it’s OK, because Snyder sees himself as the second coming of Alan Moore.
My response was: Have lessons been learned? Are you sure they have been learned? Are you sure they haven’t...NOT been learned?
> They know mistakes were made with Man of Steel. Lessons have been learned.
“People don’t want their heroes deconstructed”