[film/TV] It's interesting that we finally have an opportunity to see lesser known DC characters shine
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[film/TV] It's interesting that we finally have an opportunity to see lesser known DC characters shine

Peacemaker, Mr Terrific, Jimmy Olsen, Metamorpho, Clayface…etc are all characters that have so much story and narrative potential.

It’s kinda exciting that we actually get to see all these lesser known characters. The success of Lanterns, Clayface and Man of Tomorrow means more DC stories, characters and projects which I’m sure what most DC fans want at the end of the day.

These characters are so much bigger than one director, writer or producer.

u/olbagofme — 14 hours ago

A 60 year old director who peaked 20 years ago says his movies are for men only 🤭

Sad man. It’s just sad.

u/olbagofme — 23 days ago

That sub is just AI slop now

That particular sub is just one AI slop post after another. It brings me some joy seeing how they officially have nothing to add to the conversation or culture except lazy, anti-human, anti-art slop that is fitting to their overall ideology.

Their daddy is sharing this garbage, they’re actively taking part of it. And that’s the best they’ll ever get.

Ladies and gents and everyone in between, we broke their brains.

Anyways, Supergirl flies into theatres on the 25th. Lanterns drops in August, and Man of Tomorrow rises in July 2027.

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u/olbagofme — 27 days ago

I know the cult is seething and punching the air right now

Having one visionary who actually loves and cares about comics and storytelling is just not something we’ve ever had before and it feels good to celebrate it

u/olbagofme — 2 months ago