Based on the trailer even tho I cant get into CW shows..
I will watch an episode or two and see if I wanna be a regular viewer.
Personally I hope its good
Based on the trailer even tho I cant get into CW shows..
I will watch an episode or two and see if I wanna be a regular viewer.
Personally I hope its good
i can see they used snyder's colour palette.I guess,even that horror type movie with red masked evil superboy had the same.Why can't these guys just do their own thing instead of donnerisms or snyderisms or whatever-isms?Anyways,it was ok.The at ost kinda feels like "the ideal of hope"
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They are? Just because it's a darker palette and more serious in tone don't make the show a Snyder rip-off. For instance, the trailer doesn't have Superman threatening to kill a human he hates like a mob leg breaker. Instead he's smiling and has optimism. Very not like Snyder. Donner took many influences from the comics, not everything in those movies were just Donner's ideas.
Did i say it was ripoff?There is no creators voice being presented.It's just feels like a throwback to donner's crystals and snyder's space suit.Instead of doing something creative and take influneces from everything,not just superman and doing their own spin.Otherwise,the character itself becomes stagnant.Donners crystals,frigid land and knights were as innovative as it could get.These weren't from comics(unless you count the precrisis jewel mountain of krypton thing.i don't think that had any influence).
I get it already.Snyder superman doesn't smile and you hate him.Because he's son of satan.Do me a favor,Don't give me that.Also,every version of superman threatens people.deal with it.If you don't like that, come up with your own superman that's different from character's entire history.It's as simple as that.
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The complaint was that it was like those influences, now it's good the trailer evoked those sources? Pick an opinion and stick with it. It's a trailer, they're not going to show everything creative they put in the show. We do know their spin, Snyder's and Donner's Superman didn't have them raising children and we know which Superman they're using since he was on Supergirl. It's the same character. Kryptonite wasn't from the comics, either - things from other media shift over to the comics aren't new to Superman. Snyder did things that weren't from the comics, but when Arrow verse do it it's bad? Knights, what? Superman isn't a knight in that trailer.
I hate him for lots of reasons but don't do hyperbole. He only does that under very specific circumstances, he doesn't do it like that Lex does that. Zod does that. Metallo does that. I don't have to, I have the faithful versions of Superman.I get it already.Snyder superman doesn't smile and you hate him.Because he's son of satan.Do me a favor,Don't give me that.Also,every version of superman threatens people.deal with it.If you don't like that, come up with your own superman that's different from character's entire history.It's as simple as that.
Ok,You misunderstand.No,It's called innovation and creativity.Having a voice.Donner's was that,he came up with these things with inspirations from other sources.But,if someone just uses it(donner) without anything else .it seizes to be creative.And i am sticking to my complaint which was there from the start.It's trailer.That's precisley the problem.They should be showing and showcasing what's different, what they think is cool and what's new(if anything) rather than saying "look guys, Superman has the same old things".
Dude!yours was hyperbole.I gave it back to you in the same way.Then again you are calling snyder superman lex,metallo,...etc or whatnot.So,what i wrote wasn't wrong.You do think snyder's superman is son of satan.So,not much of a hyperbole.Well,if superman you liked threatens people "he has good reason".What do you think snyder's superman had(if did threaten people)? tooth fairy?Please,you don't have faithful version.You have a headcanon a based of on (from what i get.I can tell you it ain't byrne superman)dcau bruce timm's superman and some saint like gandhi or jesus or something like that. I have one too.But,i argue based on his history,sometimes the versions and my view of it,what's presented to me(atleast i try to.these things get mixed up).And Unless you can talk to dead people and siegel/shuster's spirit.You or anybody who says they have "faithfull" superman is lieing.All anybody can get is an aproximations, modernisations..etc.Simply put,an adaptation.
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I thought the same thing. The cinematography and color palate seemed remarkably similar, which I guess makes sense. If you're going to take anything from Snyder's controversial take, it's the visuals, which were always stunning. I don't see how they'll be able to maintain that over 13 episodes on a CW budget, even if HBO Max is footing some of the bill.
They are showing what's new. No adaptation has explored these things, and very few of the comics barely had any of these plot points, much less go deep into them.
Clark has two sons with severe anxiety who don't know of his powers. Clark and Lois are trying to raise them while having lost their jobs.
And stylistically I don't see anything wrong with the trailer. It seemed very immersive to me.
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When works are influential, they become touchstones for the source. That's hardly unique to Superman. It can be difficult treading the line between homage and inspiration, so I understand the concern. I love Donner's Superman and decidedly do not like Snyder's, and I do wish we'd decouple a little from Donner's Superman to allow the character to more gracefully enter a modern age, but I think you're being a bit harsh.
They are showing moments they think are cool. I just don't think it's what you think is cool, and that's fine. This story's going to be about Lois and Clark as parents, and their struggles doing so. We saw elements of that in the trailer. There are some Superman feats, but that's not what the story is about-- they're just there by virtue of Superman being a protagonist. His sons don't know he's Superman? They're certainly older than Jon was in the comics, but he found out later in life too in the Lois & Clark miniseries they did on the road to Rebirth. Doom Slayer is in the trailer to get people excited as well because he's not a Superman villain we're used to seeing in live action. Hell, Clark quips through the trailer so they're trying to show he has a personality too.
It's an earnest attempt. Moreover, I think most critics of both polar opposite approaches you mentioned (Donner and Snyder) probably argue that a mix would be good. Donner's critics want him to have a little more edge and Snyder's a little more optimism. If this walks the line, it could please a lot of people and have its own unique voice. That's good. If it's not for you, and I suspect it won't be, well that sucks. It might not be for me either. Hell, it's a CW venture so the odds are stacked against it, but it could still be a good Superman show regardless.
Whatever the case, it's disingenuous to say a story about Superman raising his sons with Lois isn't new to adapted material. The most we got was Superman Returns in which Clark returns from space, breaks up a family and then just whispers into a child's ear as he sneaks into their home uninvited. Him actually being a parent is uncharted territory outside of comics. It wouldn't be if we got that dope SuperFamily animated series, but we didn't so here we are. Yes, I'm still salty. We would have got Kenan Kong.
I agree. Though I guess we did see the extent of his hatred for Supes in Crisis with that whole slaughter all Supemen of the Multiverse stuff, though weirdly we didn't see an actual interaction between the 2 in Crisis. I feel like we're just being told of their hatred for each other but not seeing it in action, and seeing much substance. Which is a shame since I'd definitely like to see how this version of Clark bounces off his greatest enemy. Maybe after this stuff with the "Stranger" is done this season we can get Cryer in the next one. Though he might feel a bit redundant as a villain with this whole "Stranger" stuff, so who knows? Maybe he can be a recurring character Clark has to deal with here and there.