
What Do you think of Spider-Man 2099 Return of the Goblin?
Do you think Norman Brainwashing Miles to be Green Goblin Jr is Disturbing? Or Even Taking over Miles Body was a good twist?

Do you think Norman Brainwashing Miles to be Green Goblin Jr is Disturbing? Or Even Taking over Miles Body was a good twist?
i Mean C'mon wouldn't it be cool if we got more appearances and stories of Starfire and Blackfire's younger brother to flesh him out
The big culmination of the Apokolips Saga up to that point, with living hero and Suicide Squad member introduced so far appearing and with Green Arrow being introduced as a new Justice League member.
Darkseid and his forces of Apokolips invade Earth in search of the Anti-Life Equation. Themyscira is attacked by Grail, who is revealed (after having appeared in Wonder Woman: Paradise Lost) to be Darkseid's daughter, put there to dismantle that part of Earth's defense. She kills every remaining Amazon except for Diana, who manages to kill her. Diana then travels back to Man's World to help the others.
The Justice League fight mostly separately from the Suicide Squad, Bat-Family, JSA, and Birds of Prey, who all try to fight together. Atom-Smasher, Rat-Catcher, and Katana all die, but mainly, Darkseid kills Cyborg by ripping the Anti-Life Equation out of him. He then uses it to enslave the entire universe except for Batman, Flash, Wonder Woman, Martian Manhunter, Supergirl, Peacemaker, John Stewart, Dr. Fate, King Shark, Mary Shazam, Black Canary, and Green Arrow, who are all saved by Dr. Fate and brought to the Tower of Fate. Darkseid also resurrects and enslaves Superman (who was killed in Superman: Warworld). The DCEU officially enters the Knightmare Timeline set up in Justice League: Legion of Doom.
This was an amazing movie. What do you guys think of it?
OoC: This is the counterpart to Avengers: Infinity War, but it's swapped with Ant-Man and the Wasp's counterpart in terms of release dates. From https://youtu.be/3v6hkR34qJ8?si=S4mjx6NNyNF4s7Sm&t=1454
Are you guys liking james gunn's approach to marvel so far or do you prefer if it was more connected and structured like the DCCU?
He was data mined recently in the game files and has notable interactions with Darkseid, Plastic Man, and Superman. He also appears to be a Guardian if leaks are to be believed. (Happy Late 4th allies, meant to do this yesterday.)
Tried to balance the number of characters in a role, the amount of heroes/villains, and tried to add in teams.
Leaked characters are in order of release. Rivals season 1 had the Fantastic 4 so I went with the suicide squad (King shark, Deathstroke, boomerang and Enchantress). Everything else is a duo season (Black Canary and Green Arrow as an example).
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Pretty alright.
To refresh your memory, it is where Superman (Tom Holland) fights General Zod (Jake Gyllenhaal). We also get appearances from Wonder Woman (Cobie Smulders) and Carter Hall (Samuel L. Jackson), the architects of the original Justice League. Basically, we still truck along Clark Kent's university career and on a trip to Italy, he reunites with his Kryptonian past as Zod, posing as a hero, fights and defeats the Intergang in front of Kent and his classmates. It is later revealed that Zod isn't who he says he is and is only on Earth to conquer it, rather than save it. Superman needs to stop him before Earth is turned into New Krypton.
It is also later revealed that the Hawkman and Wonder Woman on this Earth are actually White Martians.
To be honest, this movie had a lot of twists and turns in it that I wasn't expecting but I still enjoyed it. Jake Gyllenhaal plays a convincing villain who is very much wrong but has convinced himself that he is right. Tom Holland as a hero still trying to come out of his shell without the help of Ted Kord (RDJ) was also interesting to see. He receives minimal help from other Justice League members like Diana, Hall, and The Question (Jon Favreau) (OOC: my Blue Beetle knowledge is shit outside of the JLI comics so I just thought Nite Owl : Rorschach equals Blue Beetle : Question), so this is very much Superman trying to survive this villain's torment on his own. A big complaint I had with the first DCCU Superman movie was that he still felt tied to Kord so I like this film at least trying to pull him away from that.
What do you all think?
I mean this news article was released during the screening of Green Goblin Movie by Todd Phillips like 6 years ago (also isn't he hypocritical that he likes batman 2 by Sam raimi) however with DCU giving us superhero Fatigue do you think the quotes he said aged well or not?