There is a story in wich General Zod managed to stop the launch of Clarks space ship and put inside HIS son instead. The boy was raised by a latino family who were nice, but broke as fuck. So he saw the world from the bottom. He had some Zod in him, but his own persona aswell. He was not affraid to take a live and wouldnt let any1 to stand in his way. Lex Luthor in this story was paralized but waaay more inteligent than normal, his physical state made hi reevalute his life and turned pure good.
The symbol is a combination of his initials Brandon Bryan, but it also plays to the title of the movie and the kid's super/anti hero persona. Which will most likely be called bright burn, especially since in his notebook he was above everything and there was fire.
brightburn needs to become an official dc character after this cause hes not a superhero hes the ultimate super villain and i want superman to fight him when hes older
Batfleck was right! What if there was a slim chance that he's not a good or incorruptible person? Gunn is actually supporting Snyder's take on BvS. Everyone was all "Batman wouldn't be like that" but in the real world he absolutely would have. He and Lex would have made perfect sense in being afraid of him.
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Man of Steel realistic portrayal of Clark and tough decisions to use his powers. Everyone whines: "Not my Superman" BrightBurn depicts an evil Superman. Everyone screams: "Great idea!" I wish everyone will make up their mind.
Because it's an evil superman. Not the actual superman. Man of Steel was like trying to portray the krampas as the main stream Santa to a lesser exstent.
@@melijahcopeland4101 I had a better example but I don't think as many people would have got it. The animes Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann and Evangelion. Both by Ginax and have young boys as mech pilots tasked to save humanity, Evangelion portrays the boy as a realistic 14-year-old in that situation. He becomes scared, depressed, trying to run away in combat and freezes up when faced with death and thinks what his father has him do is stupid. It depresses the viewer and makes them angry at the boy even though that is how most people would act in that situation at that age. But it is very realistic and makes you think. The other, Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann has a 14-year-old boy who is also a mech pilot who is over badass, courageous and leads humanity to victory with a hopeful never give up attitude and spirit. It gets you hyped and leaves you feeling strong, powerful and inspired imagining meeting this great boy, who becomes an amazing man and symbol of humanity through the universe. Seem familiar. People wanted a strong powerful Superman to be the symbol of the best of us that we, as real humans could never be. We wanted TTGL style unrealistic feel good hype man and the marketing made it look like we were, Superman has been in low points in comics and animation, we would have been fine with that if it was done right, but it wasn't. It should not have been in the debut movie as a twist ending but near the beginning of another, maybe at the end of a previous movie but not the first. We needed that hype movie to get us on his side first before we saw him suffer and a second Superman movie where he kills someone at the end with a third movie all about those consequences to his character with marketing directed to that would have been perfect. Brightburn isn't Superman or Clark Kent, he isn't a well-loved character since the 40s. He is similar but we don't hold him to the symbol of the world most famous superhero. The trailer has told us this isn't Superman or (from the looks of it) anything like him character wise. That might be misdirection, the movie might be shit but no one is going to be surprised if he snaps someone's neck in his first movie.
Very ballsy of Sony to release this trailer so close to Captain Marvel Trailer 2. I'd watch Brightburn over Captain Marvel simple because it really looks interesting and I like the context of the story.
Man Of Steel came out in 2013 "film critics"/bloggers did not like it b/c "it was too dark," they overlooked the human elements, hero's journey of MoS. Now five years later this Brightburn movie a bloody horror produced by James Gunn clearly a ripped off of MoS down to MoS style title credits. Those same "film critics" who thought MoS was "too dark", I wonder what those same "film critics" will say now that there is an actual dark supernatural wannabe MoS movie? For those of us who follow Synder's work, we been knew Zack Snyder is ahead of his time.
so this is what Nolan would have done with Superman if he had gotten his hands into a Young Clark movie rather than just a few flashbacks and letting his dad die :3
He snapped the person’s neck to save the fucking Earth from being destroyed by that guy. This one straight up murders people. Yes, there’s a HUGE difference.