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I’m not the first one to find this one, but this type of dialogue resembles quite closely a talk between Superman, Supergirl, and Superboy in Superman: Grounded (specifically from Superman #713).
We also get Superman saying he didn’t see the bomb, and this is similar to a dialogue Superman has in Final Crisis #3 between Clark and Jimmy Olsen. Given Zack Snyder’s love for Grant Morrison stuff (and Final Crisis) this might not be a coincidence.
I found this homage quite interesting because from this point onwards both stories go in different directions. Peace on Earth Superman is going to move in the direction of helping humans understand how to help themselves.
Last week I did my 3-day rewatch of Zack Snyder’s DC movies. And when I finished all of them I had one big thought in my head. These 3 movies shouldn’t work together, but they do in the most precious way. What do I mean by that? And why do they work? A small 🧵 on it below!
It’s a #RestoreTheSnyderverse kind of weekend! #ZackSnydersJusticeLeague
For some reason I feel it’s a good day to write #RestoreTheSnyderVerse #BatmanvSuperman
Because of political ramifications/distrust, etc. But also, the final part gave me the sense that the 2nd message is that welfare as a strategy to take people out of poverty hardly works. What works is teaching people how to do stuff. Which is quite a strong political message.
Today I was suddenly thinking that of the three Snyderverse movies (as conceived by the director) I have only watched one in the cinema. It’s a damn shame and I hope sometime in the future there is a showing nearby of BvS UE and #ZackSnydersJusticeLeague. #RestoreTheSnyderVerse
Imagine the shock and awe that could be announcing a 2-season HBO Max miniseries on the follow up to #ZackSnydersJusticeLeague! #RestoreTheSnyderVerse https://t.co/YlihiklAFI
#RestoreTheSnyderVerse to see the ultimate update to what was planned a long time ago!