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Red Death is a villainous combination of Batman and Flash: After Batman lost all of his Robins he tries to ask Flash to go back in time to save but refuses so Batman strapped Flash on the Bat mobile and and drives into the SPEEDFORCE which permanently merged together🦇⚡
Wait......@ 7:29, did Justice league see the future? They could still save the dceu, keep superman, Batman v superman, Wonder Woman, aqua man and Shazam and just remake justice league with a new younger Batman and use a flashback to explain bens departure. Would be better than rebooting the whole series. Dunno about the flash yet since miller’s recent activity. But there are other versions of the flash.
Should be released as an animated film with a few minor changes to the script such as with wonder woman being the one to kill Maxwell lord instead of batman. Please make it happen 😰😰😥😥😢😭🥺🥺😫
Even though I'm Australian, the aussie film commision was stupid for saying there were not enough Australians in the cast. Which is stupid, Justice League Mortal could have bought millions of dollars to our economy
Why not do this as one of the 3 yearly animated movies? I know that they made a babble movie but I think considering how people seem to be more open about drastic character changes like Batman killing if it is done as a sort of adaptation and an elseworlds story mixed together. Yes I'd love to see them do an high budget animated theatrical release, maybe if Spider-verse 2 makes more than expected and by that time feel like they have a stable live action universe going. Joker might have made WB think that maybe they should try all kinds of genres under their black label even if it isn't a rated r movie.
Honestly, and especially comparing it with the aestethic of what Miller's JL movie would be, the Justice League movie we ended up having was actually quite good. Considering the amount of backstage and production problems it had, it is a goddamn MIRACLE that we ended up having a Justice League movie at all. OBVIOUSLY the movie had lots of problems (Cavill's poor CGI for his moustache and the one-dimensional villain are unforgivable). But it had perfect costumes, perfect casting, perfect camera work and some of the coolest easter eggs.
Batman brutally murders several people in BVS and some people praise the shit out of that piece of crap, so I don't think they would have minded Batman killing Lord.
the movie heavily says that batman has lost his morals so the killing is justified... this batman is still the prime,young,with morals batman who killed there is a differencd
I wander what would have happen if Mortal was released and created a cinematic universe before marvel. How different things would be. Would their roles be reversed in marvel playing catch up like DC is ?
watchmen came in 2009 and this movie was in development since 2006 and it was supposed to drop in 2008. so technically this was the first ever superheroes team movie
so christopher nolan is to blame for why we didn't get justice league mortal god,how i wish that batman and robin wasn't a failure and that we got batman triumphant instead of nolan's retarded dark knight trilogy and nolan is also to blame for the DCEU's shit reputation
I knew DC would fall behind Marvel once Hulk (first one) came out. They took advantage of CGI first. In an era where newbies are introduced to characters by cartoons and movies, kids were in aw of the exhibit of power shown through use of CGI. When Superman Returns came out I was so sooo disappointed. Superman being my favorite superhero, I was bamboozled by the trailers showing the bullets smash against his eye and fall off, then watching it waiting on a show of his powers and big villain to appear but, it never happened. Wasn’t going to happen because seems that certain people were still and or TOO stuck on Richard Donner and Christopher Reeves 80’s Superman. Donner’s Superman had its good parts like capturing the timid ness of Clark Kent and the heart of Superman but, being a fan and reader since pre crisis DC Superman, it lacked the adventures of Superman feel of the comics I read where he battled strong foes and and did incredible putter worldly god like feats of strength and speed. There was Terminator. There was Freddy Kruger, Jason, ghostbusters, Aliens, so many movies that could’ve inspired ideas for Brainiac, Silver Banchee, Mongul, Darksied, Eradicator, so many villains and stories that could’ve come out big that. Instead Donner was.....cheesy to me. Sorry, I read the comics so besides the embodiment Reeve did of Superman, the movies as a whole were corny. Fast forward, honestly; I think timing is key to what Zack did. We live in a social media world where society today is very pessimistic. This is why Marvel wins also, cuz in their universe, the bad guy wins and their fans love it. Whereas DC is more set on hope and overcoming obstacles. Zack visually did an excellent job displaying the power of Superman and look with Canvil.
Why do people keep going back to the ‘not killing’ thing? Just the other day I happened to open up a Superman comic to a panel where he literally said ‘Die’ to his foe before smacking him through a building. Same goes for Batman. They don’t want to, but sometimes had to.
Cosmo has autism I was talking about Superman... and they both killed when they absolutely had no other choice or were driven to it. If the story justifies it, which man of steel super obviously does, why fall over it. Their fight killed tons already because of him trying his best to stop a superior opponent. It was his only option and the only right thing to do in that moment.
Yeah Batman breaking Lord's neck likely would not have killed him because we know Batman can break the neck without killing the person as he did with the Joker. Once he paralyzed The Joker by breaking his neck in The Dark Knight Returns Joker went and finished himself off because he rather die have them attack Batman then live paralyzed. That's why I stayed hid in the note step Norwood survive Batman's neck snap
Breaking people's necks WITHOUT killing them is just dumb. That's probably the most ludicrous moment in the original "Dark Knight Returns" novel. Almost as bad as a neck-broken Joker "completing" his own neck-breaking motion....
@@eliandervalderen5849 Seriously? Why that is still a debate? It is even more ludicrous then Superman killing, what he absolutely do in comic. First of all Batman do kill, what isn't point of the debate. Point is that both Superman and Batman have actually exact same opinion about the subject. What is a problem of many Batman adaptations (including comic) is that Batman is and should be a detective. As such he try catch bandits and solve problems non-violently if he can, as he isn't a court (plus most of his villains are mental patients until law and moral protection). Thing is that during many of his interventions police would be actually forced to use lethal force and thanks to his ninja training he can decrees the damage. It is exactly the reason why Gordon trust him. But pretending that magically at least some of people not die is stupid. I absolutely hate when in movies Bruce act like Owlman and they just off screen deaths to artificially keep "the rule". That is dumb! Be honest, be smart. He is not serial killer, but also not a Gary Stu.
@@TheRezro yeah Superman's killed in his Comics 2 so it's not like it's something completely new or out of the ordinary it's just that they've tried distancing them from aware or intent killing for quite a long time even before the Silver age halfway through. Superman literally went crazy during the Modern Age impulse crisis after he killed three kryptonians with Kryptonite you started going around as gangbuster and sleep. As for Batman who knows whether or not the life-saving stuff he carries on him that we see you soon on himself all the time were intentionally meant for him or for those people that he goes who reformed hacking Batman year One he was shown sicking a horde of back on the police that he attracted using high pitched flute witch is indicative of the logic use the comic books. I'm not saying that man some never killed and his Comics mind you simply that is not his go to an end every bug that they show him essentially going ham on is supposed to survive with massive damage but not lethal Force even though it's far greater than any Law officer we get away with. Joker even ask Batman on at least one occasion if Batman was going to put him back in a full body cast for six months indicating just how violent Batman's beatdowns are supposed to be. The many times when they're exploring Batmans backstory is indicated that he had professional killers and tortures teaching him how to do the job so that he knows the fine line between what someone will survive and what will kill them and how to bring someone back who's on the verge of death. Heck one of the few deaths Batman's responsible for that I don't believe they'd retconned is the death of the reaper who Batman supposedly teamed up with Joe Chill with an order to fight and Batman year two