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Your first look at the reboot Man of Steel


Jangler

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I really liked the last superman. Why did they only make one and then stop?

Superman vs. big landmass in the climax?

Superman letting another man raise his bastard child as his own?

emo Clark Kent/Superman?

stalker Clark Kent/Superman?

non-spunky Lois Lane?

As far as I'm concerned they only got 2 things right: using the music from the original movie and that airplane rescue scene was one of the coolest things i've ever seen.

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Superman vs. big landmass in the climax?

Superman letting another man raise his bastard child as his own?

emo Clark Kent/Superman?

stalker Clark Kent/Superman?

non-spunky Lois Lane?

As far as I'm concerned they only got 2 things right: using the music from the original movie and that airplane rescue scene was one of the coolest things i've ever seen.

yea, the airplane rescue scene was awesome.

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It's so strange how they refuse to cast anyone people have heard of as Superman. I think it would help.

Iron Man wouldn't have been nearly as good with some generic catalog model.

yea but that's because robert downey effectively IS Tony Stark. they just lucked out there.

it's really difficult (and ridiculously expensive) to establish a franchise with a high paid superstar. Batman gets away with it because he wears a mask, same with spider man. if you try to make brad pitt superman, it would just be brad pitt dressed up as superman. difficult thing to contend with.

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