This is what the man of steel was missing. He finding the reason to be superman and then a moral battle between zod, who believes that he is superior to us, and Superman, who knows that power is not everything and that the earth has more to offer.
He can and he has done since his first episode. The only reason people love of Christopher Reeve is he is the first one but most is nostalgia. He is just boring.
@@domenicoallegri3935 Maybe his Superman CAN be but his Clark isn't. Not really fair to compare the two, two different stories. Two entirely different eras.
They are neck and neck for me, I can't pick a favourite 🙈 I adore Reeve as Superman - he just had so much charisma and practically radiated goodness - and Tyler is doing an excellent job of capturing the same spirit while making the role distinctly his own. Just the right mix of dorkiness, compassion and badassery that a sSuperman should have 👌
I would give absolutely anything to be able to fly like this, hell even if it was machine assisted as long as you could just go outside and jump into the air from the ground and fly around, even at slower speeds it would still be such a rush. My ultimate dream.
reminds me of young Aquaman-- they seriously all need to go to a super school together. Tyler also reminds me of a young General Zod... not sure why. maybe the bone structure-- but I like it. Always wished that character would become heroic. in a way, with Tyler, I guess it came true. .lol. :P
So, Clark spent *years* doing nothing but training with Jor-El in order to prepare to be Superman. But Clark himself is angry that the occasional lesson he gives Jordan isn't producing the same results.
I love how Jor-El is the opposite here from the one in MoS. Rather than hand Clark a destiny this Jor-El actually makes him think about HIS motivations. Why doea he want to do good.
The only thing I prefer is the Henry Cavill version is because when his superman first learns to fly, he crash lands and fails, and then he tries again this superman. He’s just able to do it like that, and I feel like he needs to fail in order to actually control his powers and that’s not what I see here whatsoever he’s just able to use his powers overtime and we don’t see any of that failure
Just because we don't see it doesn't mean it isn't implied. At least in this version he transitions from a teenager to an adult, indicating that it took him years of training to develop his powers. In MoS, he figures it out in minutes. This is SO much better.
@@dylanzweighaft0000 yes, a feature length film will have more time to devote to UNNECESSARY details like that. Personally, I’d prefer they spend their time on character development and good writing, but if you like being spoonfed the story rather than thinking for yourself, good for you 👍🏼
Young Clark looking like a huge dork can't be right.. I really don't like any of the casting on this show. Not Lois, not Clark not the sons.. it seems as if they deliberately cast the most mundane and boring looking people so the audience would feel represented or some thing