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I felt bad about it, because I don’t really hate MoS, but it was just such a big juicy meatball right down the middle of the plate.

In this post i was actually thinking more along the lines of the long Kryptonian opening in MOS and this Mad Max scene in the BvS Trailer.It feels a little like the director wants to make a different movie. I got a similar feeling from Dark Knight Rises.

I agree with that. Although, the only time I leave the theatre before the end of the credit is when it’s so late I might not have any trains left xD But still, even if I didn’t usually stay, I would for Star Wars and John Williams.

True. Not only did Ford keep trying to do his own stunts, but he kept on taking on roles that required stunts in them to begin with where Hamill was doing mostly voice work, and Fisher was mostly writing and producing.

“He’s an extraordinary performer, he has a sort of interesting sense of humor and the youth that will be great for Barry Allen and I think he’s going to make a great Flash.”

What I want is for his first appearance to be in some tacky, godawful Iron Spider monstrosity, given to him by Tony. Later, Cap gives him a brief motivational speech that dissuades Spidey from taking part in the fighting, and then the post-credits teaser has Parker testing out the classic suit. If executed properly,

I think when they decided to make Barry in his early 20s, that dynamic was out the window. Wally would have to be like 10.

You mean like the fact that the show is continuing its pattern of cramming half a season worth of reveals into each episode? I have no clue what’s going to be left by the end of the first season.

Can we also get a Green Arrow cameo in BvS just to kick both successful tv actors in the dick?

I have a feeling that won’t care if there’s no post credits scene. I’m sitting through the whole thing for Star Wars! Especially if it has some sweet John Williams playing in the background! Makes it all worth it.

And completely ignore the guy already killing it as Barry Allen.

Director] Zack [Snyder] had a great idea of this sort of nightmare-ish vision,

Well, I’m not really at the liberty to talk about the Flash right now