Last edited by manwhohaseverything; 10-29-2019 at 10:46 AM.
We know Superman exists within the Titans-verse. They've made direct reference to him and Conner is a regular. So there is a chance he might at least make an appearance sometime down the line. But with him getting a show on CW I doubt that they'll do a full on spin-off anytime soon. The streaming shows seem to be more for the "lower tier" characters. They seem to have dropped the ban on characters appearing on TV if they're in the movies so more than one TV version of Superman is a possibility. I just don't see it happening anytime soon. The best you could probably hope for right now is a one off appearance on Titans or something
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I think the extensive use of Bruce Wayne answers that question more or less. They also are going to be using Martha Kent this season reportedly. Lex has been heavily mentioned and we got Lionel already. Though they still don't acknowledge whether or not the various DC Universe shows are in a shared universe. Doom Patrol doesn't line up and Swamp Thing was cagey about things (though I have a few episodes left in that series I don't recall any references to the other shows)
I suspect that the constraints that existed before have been severely loosened. Arrow was forced to kill off Amanda Waller and the Suicide Squad for the DCEU movie. Whereas now we have multiple Barry Allen's, Cyborgs, Bruce Waynes, and no less than three Supermen appearing in the same show.
Haven't seen the second season of Titans yet, but if the "Batman" of season one, and anything Batman related in Batwoman so far counts, I'd say use is minor character at best. So not main character, or regular supporting cast. And in costume is more restricted than out of probably.
Sorry if that's wrong, like I said haven't seen season 2 of Titans.
Last edited by Yoda; 10-29-2019 at 12:59 PM.
The AI wasn't really corrupted.
The last season told the Jor-El AI wasn't a exactly copy of Jor-El personality. Jor-El put his knowledge in the AI to be a guide for Clark, but he doesn't put his ego or regrets (as Jor-El though it would be a burden for Clark).
So, that's probably why the AI is pretty unemotional and focus in Clark fulfilling his destiny.
Last edited by Konja7; 10-29-2019 at 02:13 PM.
Well, if it's like Lois & Clark, we might get a really insecure Superman, but at least they couple took turns in that department. If it's more like the more recent Superman things I watched (i.e. last 7-10 years), then it'd probably be lots of insecure Superman. I mean, for me, it's just not a lot of fun.
I don't know what you've been watching, but that's not this Superman at all. I admit, they've treated him less than favorable in the past, but this is his own show, that will likely be the flagship show if popular, so Superman will be a leading man again. Though I admit a mistake of the writers was having him constantly say Kara was better, they likely did that because they never thought he'd actually be a main character of his own show, though that doesn't excuse it, that's likely their logic. As for immature and not emotionally strong? I think you've let your hatred for this Superman blind you, that's the complete opposite of who he is, this is a Superman with over a decade of history under his belt, and what we've seen of him he's usually the most calm collected person in the room. So things are definitely looking up for this Superman, especially since he won't be as tied to Kara anymore, and they can start writing him as the strong, influential hero, we know.
Last edited by GSman; 10-29-2019 at 03:46 PM.
Yeah it's kind of silly when a company gets tangled up in its own red tape. Like they said the Williams theme can't be used for the COIE crossover. Music that WB owns can't be used on a WB show. Why? And it was just used for Krypton.