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theCapraAegagrus

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  1. Was that "Best Fight" for her media scrap(s) with the MCU's majority fandom, or...?
  2. As it has been mentioned by others on social media: If you want(ed) the Snyder Cut, do not pirate it. Sign up for HBO Max (or buy media) when it drops. If they don't see a meaningful financial reaction to this project, then they (studios) are not gonna care about fandom outcry. They need an incentive.
  3. More like 3+ hours. Most of the JL Theatrical Cut is not Zack Snyder content.
  4. So, it's like, absolutely immediate? Superman can't react to seeing/hearing it? Is there any criteria as to how it moves him? Can he fight it? I'm just thinking about the Bifrost as the portal, in which I think Superman could simply avoid.
  5. You mean the same rinse/repeat villain as Iron Monger? I don't think so.
  6. The internet: A place where one can misconstrue agreement with rudeness...
  7. Let's assume he can do this in the MCU. How does he get Superman through the portal...?
  8. What...? Literally none of these guys are in the MCU. I asked for MCU villains at the outset. Nothing has changed.
  9. Kinda thought we all knew what "MCU" means...
  10. You listed 4, and only Thanos is really good. Keaton's and JG's performances are what made them good - not their overall characters (Stark-inspired). This is a thread about cinematic characters.
  11. Motivation is what matters when it comes to ideals. Superman as an ideal trumps Zod as an ideal. That's the point. I think you're taking "all things equal" too literally. That doesn't mean they have equal perception - it means that they have equal tools.
  12. Nah, he was literally a perfect Zod. DC's villains are what set them apart from Marvel.
  13. In the case of Superman vs Zod: It's a fight to the death.
  14. We're mostly physiologically equal (in opportunity). Choices are what differentiate us. Superman vs Zod is another example of using characters to represent differing ideals. Superman was born free. Zod wasn't.
  15. We're talking about a battle, here. Put 2 guys in a ring and 1 will lose.
  16. As Martha said, "people hate what they don't understand". Plenty of people don't like Superman as a superhero or an ideal (one of my best friends included). I'm not gonna convince you otherwise as long as you understand that his existence is to fuel an ideal. If you don't like him as an ideal totem - valid opinion. He does exist for a reason, as both a character and a plot device, though. He's OP, but when you humanize him (like in Worlds of DC), he's a fantastic character to read/watch.
  17. No, because all humans are equal, and we die 24/7. If Zod doesn't go after Superman Day 1 of learning his powers, he could kill Superman. He was a trained combatant, unlike Kal El.