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That's a very Reeve's era looking suit, but honestly... I wish they'd stop recycling the same heroes over and over and over... DC has a few heroes other than Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and The Flash... I'd kinda like to see some of the others for a change...

On 16/12/2024 at 20:41, FloatingFatMan said:

That's a very Reeve's era looking suit, but honestly... I wish they'd stop recycling the same heroes over and over and over... DC has a few heroes other than Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and The Flash... I'd kinda like to see some of the others for a change...

Blue Beetle was pretty good, but not sure how it compares to the comics.

On 17/12/2024 at 04:22, primortal said:

Blue Beetle was pretty good, but not sure how it compares to the comics.

Not seen it yet as it looked more like a kids movie from the clips I saw.... TBH, all I really want is a Constantine sequel with Keanu back!

On 17/12/2024 at 07:12, FloatingFatMan said:

Not seen it yet as it looked more like a kids movie from the clips I saw.... TBH, all I really want is a Constantine sequel with Keanu back!

Amen! The series was good as well!

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On 16/12/2024 at 19:41, FloatingFatMan said:

That's a very Reeve's era looking suit, but honestly... I wish they'd stop recycling the same heroes over and over and over... DC has a few heroes other than Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and The Flash... I'd kinda like to see some of the others for a change...

I really liked Cavil's superman.  Wish they had continued that without trying to build a complicated metaverse.  

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