KEENU REEVES IS NOT SUPERMAN, it look so weird, he is not man of steel, John wick n the matrix big star ...not Clarke Kent...isorry folks but this is ridiculously funny to see him wearing superman outfit....m
Is this why i had to focus on u barbie? I knew u were important. Didnt knkw why. I dont look at u humans seductively. I look at u like friends or lasers
I would suggest less movement of the characters, especially their faces; it seems to create distortions. Overall though the visuals are beautiful. Please keep it up.
I had no idea that ai video could be so... alluring. Or maybe I'm just confused? Ugh. The only way that I'd know if i find this type of content desirable is if there was another video featuring these two in a similar scenario.
Thank you for your comment! I'm glad you liked the video. I will look for more ideas to create a similar video featuring the same characters in different scenarios. If you have any suggestions or specific ideas, I'd love to hear them
@@orlandobritt1460 Superman doesn't want Harley Quinn in anyway. He is with Wonder Woman and it will stay that way. Harley Quinn is Joker's girlfriend. This is nothing but a fabricated fantasy Orlando. Really ridiculous.
appreciate your opinion. Fantasy stories are always open to different interpretations and creativity ، Do you have any suggestions for improving the story? I’d love to hear your ideas."
Thank you for your comment. It’s great to see different opinions about stories and characters . From your perspective, how do you think Superman might handle such a situation?
Yeah ,its definitely an unusual pairing! But thats what makes it interesting . what do you think would happen is superman and harley quinn were together?
Thank you for your comment. This remains within the realm of fantasy stories, and no one in reality has powers like the laser beams from his eyes. It's all about imagination. But what if he had a biological father and an adoptive father in the story?
Raz is always an interesting element in a story. I have a lighthearted thought experiment for you. Take a modern, or even semi-modern character or three; let us make the 90s the cutoff. Now imagine a ‘10 cent comic sold to kids in the 60s’ silver age story for them.
"Thank you for your comment! It's a great idea and an interesting thought experiment. I'm impressed by your thinking and creativity in imagining how modern characters would fit into the context of old comic book stories."
Thought experiment 2. Story, from the POV of a Predator. (The hunter alien kind, not the Chris Hanson kind), deciding to gather some earth trophies, but ends up in a crash, off course, landing in the slums of Gotham. Almost best if Batman is not involved till the Yautja is post mortem, or, at least battered and unconscious. No real plot threads in my mind justify involving Joker, but I have to ask; what would the death rictus smile of Joker Toxin look like on a Predator face…..?
At first, I misread this as Superman vs Freeze, and it led to some interesting musings. He'd have a harder time than some, simply because Superman is Superman; He could shatter the suit with a punch or two, but he'd more than likely know of Freeze, and would know that that the exposure might kill him. My thought is, in the end, he'd just wreck the suit, encase Freeze in ice with his cold breath, and haul the chunk of ice with prisoner inside off to Arkham.
@@NEOstudioo No prob, always fun to just geek out with a like mind over this and that. Even powerful as he is, there are a few Bat-Rogues who might give him a tough go. I don't see Riddler even making a go at it, but, can very much imagine at least a side rant about how Supe's Super-brain is cheating, and he doesn't count as smarter or being in Nygma's league, disqualified by way of coming from a planet of genetic freaks. None of the heavy hitters, from Bane to Croc, to beyond really measure up, physically, but Bane is as much mastermind as he is a brawler. Avoiding a physical confrontation, he could at least pull off some heists in Metropolis, given enough manpower. And in that master planner vein, Raz Al Ghul and his ninja army could, and probably have, assassinated targets in Metropolis on occasion and never been found out. Rambled on too long already; enough for now.
I agree with you! The Riddler would definitely struggle against Superman, and Superman's super brain could be considered a form of cheating. As for Bane, he poses a different threat with his strategic planning and physical strength. Also, the idea that Ra's al Ghul might have carried out operations in Metropolis without being discovered is truly thought-provoking. Discussing how these villains interact with Superman is always fascinating
@@NEOstudioo Shifting gears to the Spider Man rogues, again, we can usually dismiss any of the pure brute force entries. Superman could put Rhino through several walls with a one handed push. Vulture, Stilt-Man, and others with a gimmick of ‘can move in ways normal people can’t’ are also outclassed. Kingpin is put to shame by Lex Luthor, in the brains department, but, given his connections and funding, he can very likely pay someone to invent anti-Superman gear. For his goons; basically, baby’s first Intergang, and that’s at most. Green Goblin is, in many ways, just Marvel’s version of Joker, but with a flying machine; see most times Superman dealt with Joker, and think along those lines. Sandman, might be a challenge, if only he were not easily scattered by high wind, or Super Breath Venom might be intriguing, despite both laser heat and supersonic noise generation being things Superman does casually, but like with Viktor Freis, he would hold back, due to the human in the suit. Oddly, one ‘villain’ I’d like to see vs Superman, or, more accurately, Clark Kent, would be J. Jonah Jameson. Loud, bombastic, exceedingly arrogant and bullying, but at his deepest core, devoted with a passion to getting the news correct and to the people. At least, when Spider-Man is not the subject. I want to see him treat Kent as a spineless pushover, only for the Planet to out-scoop the Bugle over some huge story in the end.