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@TimophyDrake This suit only happened after DC comics briefly lost the rights to Superman's original costume design to the heirs of the creators of Superman. DC then created the 52 comic book line and changed his suit design. Eventually, they won the case and returned the original design.
@DONmuthafuckinP @THEBRYANHITCH @JAMALIGLE @GoddessOfWvr It's most definitely possible that a future Superman film can make $1 billion dollars, if done correctly with a strong story and a fantastic antagonist. One who has never been on the big screen before, like Metallo, Brainiac, Silver Banshee, or even the introduction of Lobo.
@monwan @KalEl_fan49 @Semere_T That's good for you. Whatever makes you happy. I, on the other hand, will watch the new Superman films and will be waiting for news on the film and many others.
@monwan @KalEl_fan49 @Semere_T Casting a younger actor in their mid 20's or late 20's guarantees that James Gunn won't have to recast the role of Superman anytime soon. He wants to tell stories with characters and villains that we've never seen on the big screen. There's a global audience who will watch it.
@KalEl_fan49 @Semere_T You are part of a small group of DC fans who keep calling what he's doing a rehash of Smallville when that is absolutely false. His Clark Kent is already Superman in the new DCU. You act as if it's a sin for him to give us an actor who will still be in his prime in 10 years.
@KalEl_fan49 @Semere_T You don't even know James Gunn's storyline or plot for his new Superman film, but you are already calling it a dud, which I suppose is your prerogative. I choose to stay positive. I know that we are finally going to get a new Superman villain who has not been on the big screen.
@KalEl_fan49 @Semere_T Well, the important thing is that he actually did try something new. That's what most very creative filmmakers do. Think outside the box and try new things in their films. It's how we get movies like Slither and Everything Everywhere All at Once. He is going to give us that.