My biggest fear (pun not intended) regarding Sinestro is that he was probably immediately beaten and imprisoned after betraying the Green Lanterns and that we’ll probably see him set up the Yellow Lanterns in the future instead of it already being a thing.

My biggest fear (pun not intended) regarding Sinestro is that he was probably immediately beaten and imprisoned after betraying the Green Lanterns and that we’ll probably see him set up the Yellow Lanterns in the future instead of it already being a thing.

I have a very strong feeling that this is what they’re gonna do with him, especially since his character description is “a former Green Lantern that went rogue”.

My only issue with that is I just think it’d be really weird for Hal to have been a Green Lantern for decades and the Sinestro Corps isn’t a thing yet.

u/Batman1997123 — 2 days ago
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Reminder that the people behind Lanterns also did the Watchmen show.

u/Batman1997123 — 6 days ago
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A few Marvel villains that I could easily see being added to Hulk’s rogues gallery.

u/Batman1997123 — 9 days ago

How would you feel about Wolverine being absent in the X-men reboot?

I’m sure some of you remember this and I don’t even know how accurate it is but there was an article that came out sometime after Deadpool & Wolverine came out that said that Wolverine wouldn’t be in the X-Men reboot. I remember a lot of people flipping out about it but I was always ok with that if it was true.

I love X-Men and my knowledge on them isn’t as vast as most people but even I understand that Wolverine didn’t become a member of the team until much later and that he wasn’t even a “main”character until the Fox movies.

The most I can see them do is a faceless cameo in a post credit scene where you see his claws, kinda like the first teaser of the PS5 game.

u/Batman1997123 — 11 days ago

Something I’m curious about regarding the X-Men reboot…

Since Jean’s appearance in Brand New Day confirms that the movie is gonna be set during modern times, what are they gonna do with Magneto?

The Holocaust happened in the 40’s and I HIGHLY doubt they’ll cast someone in their 80’s to play the part but being a Holocaust survivor is integral to his character what exactly would they do regarding all of that?

u/Batman1997123 — 12 days ago

When he’s not using Venom, do you prefer Bane be small and scrawny or still be in peak physical condition?

u/Batman1997123 — 14 days ago
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I love the fact that even tho they only had one movie come out so far in the mcu, that the Fantastic Four already has an established rogues gallery.

u/Batman1997123 — 15 days ago

Some Marvel hero/villain duos that I feel would be good enemies based on being similar to one another. I know there’s probably more that I can’t think of right now.

u/Batman1997123 — 15 days ago
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Imagine going 10 years back in time and asking someone to guess which Marvel vampire gets a solo movie greenlit and complete while the other gets stuck in limbo/borderline cancelled.

u/Batman1997123 — 17 days ago

Comic book films where the movie isn’t that good or just plain bad but the villain performances are the saving grace.

u/Batman1997123 — 19 days ago
▲ 90 r/hulk

Considering a lot of Hulk’s rogues gallery are also gamma-powered and are actually more dangerous, does Ross ever go after them as much as he does Hulk if at all?

I would think so considering they actually have bad/evil intentions unlike Hulk who fights against them.

Just something I’ve been wondering as someone that doesn’t read comics as much as I should.

And yes I know Bi Beast and Zzzax aren’t gamma powered, but they’re both brutish like the Hulk.

u/Batman1997123 — 22 days ago

Do you think Doomsday will be the first time the FF will face Doom as a villain or do you think he’s an already established enemy to them in their home universe like their other rogues gallery?

u/Batman1997123 — 25 days ago
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Do you think there will be a Fantastic Four: First Steps type sequence of Hal fighting some of his classic villains? Particularly in the TV scene when he’s younger.

u/Batman1997123 — 26 days ago
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Im shocked that I never see anyone bring this up but does anyone else think The Brave and the Bold could possibly end up being a crossover movie since that’s what the animated show and comic is about?

I always thought it was odd how they kept advertising this movie as a Batman and Robin centered film but then name it after a comic series that’s about two or more DC heroes teaming up. And someone can correct me if I’m misremembering it, but I remember James Gunn saying something about how the story of The Brave and the Bold might change when asked about whether Damian is still in it or not.

I know people are kinda tired of crossovers now but in my opinion, I feel like that would be the best approach for this movie to take. It would be a great way for it to not only differentiate itself from the Matt Reeves Batman movies but all other Batman movies in general as a way to really establish itself as being in a shared universe.

And now that I think about, I feel like this might be partially why Andy was chosen as the director. Because even tho he directed a Flash movie, both Batman and Supergirl were very prominent characters in the movie.

What do you guys think?

u/Batman1997123 — 28 days ago

This may have been asked already but how come the Ex-Pops never acknowledge or communicate with eachother at points?

And I don’t mean like full conversations obviously, but maybe just a quick comments as they walk by eachother.

For example. Coyle sees us as criminals but it’d be interesting if he viewed the other Ex-Pops as fellow officers.

Or the fact that he and Franco can’t stand one another and it surprises me that they don’t hurl quick insults at eachother when they walk by.

And also how Gooseberry sees us and the child mannequins as children but not the other Ex-Pops.

What do you guys think?

u/Batman1997123 — 1 month ago