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I don’t know actually, I think they’re aware of how much people have wanted it, and it seems like it would be a crueler joke to play on fans than the Deadpool films tend to. It’s too close to the ‘yellow spandex’ line in the first X-Men. I could be wrong though, and just having him in the suit is enough.

I’m quite surprised they revealed the suit this early, I would have expected them to leave it as a bit of a surprise, but I guess with location filming it would be difficult to keep secret.

I actually rewatched the original trilogy recently, having not seen any of them for years, so they’re pretty fresh in my mind.

Ah, this is boring now, you’re just regurgitating the same tired old tunes like “Make up something the other guy never said and then get mad about it” and “Misinterpret their username but in quotation marks as if that means something”. Plus the perennial favourite “People who watch superhero films never watch anything

Ah, see, you’re getting lazy and just repeating your tricks now. I’ve pointed out once already when you invented something that I never said. I didn’t actually ‘defend’ comic films in this thread, just pointed out that people watch a variety of things, whereas you seem to think people who watch superhero films watch

I don’t generally bother feeding the trolls, but it can be mildly amusing on occasion. At least until they inevitably descend into incoherence. The central irony in your posts of course being how it’s frequently the least mature who are most worried about being seen as exactly that. So yes, I shall indeed have fun

I really enjoyed season 5, although it’s difficult to know how much of that is due to me being completely in love with Jessica Parker Kennedy...

Having to invent things I never said now? Oh dear. At no point did I equate the two, I said watching the one doesn’t preclude watching the other.

You appear to believe that reading comics and watching superhero films precludes reading Dickens and watching Kurosawa. What a strange perspective.

Oof, bit more warning before being confronted with any current or former MP would be nice.

That was my initial thought, but [spoilers for the later books] - I don’t remember the multiverse angle being a major part of the story until the final book. Someone else posted about Geralt healing with the Dryads after being beaten to a pulp at the Tower of Gulls, so they could just make a comment about his injuries

It’s ‘TL;DR’. With a semicolon, not a colon.

Not in Brave and the Bold, but Pattinson is a year younger than me.

In that case perhaps it may be better for you to refrain from clicking on articles about this sort of thing, because it really does seem to upset you. I understand that sometimes it might seem to be everywhere, but it’s still really quite easy to avoid. I personally actively dislike football, and during the World Cup

Genuine question - is everything OK? It’s just that this seems a disproportionate reaction to seeing an article on the casting for a comic film on a site that specialises in nerdy news of exactly this type.

I’ve really liked Hoechlin. I wish they’d make more of an effort to physically distinguish Clark and Superman, but that’s a common complaint of mine for live-action versions of the character (barring Reeve, obviously). He really does play them differently at least. He might not be my favourite Superman, but I think

A writer needs to be careful about that line of thought. Taken to that extreme we could end up with a Superman who instead of standing for truth and justice, and being such a beacon of hope that he makes everyone around him want to be the best versions of themselves because he believes it of them, we could get a dour,

Oh, yeah, that’s definitely a big one. I was a reasonable sprinter at school and always had the vague feeling that I should pursue more serious training...but then suddenly I was 22 and it was too late to really bother. Now I’m the age of the elder-statesman rugby players who have probably hung on a couple of seasons

I’m generally not bothered by age to be honest, but it does give a momentary moment of self-reflection when characters I’ve followed since I was a kid, who are most definitely adults, are now younger than me. I heard something similar from someone just the other day, who as a life-long Elvis fan realised that he was

So that’s Batman, The Doctor and now Superman being played by people younger than me. I know it’s inevitable, but it still comes as a shock. I might just beat the next Bond if they cast him soon, but I’m not going to hold my breath.