The Knightmare is the impetus for him forming the League. That's the "feeling" he has. He's seen a bad future, and he can't explain it.
No the bad "Feeling" comes from his conversation with Lex.
The Knightmare is the impetus for him forming the League. That's the "feeling" he has. He's seen a bad future, and he can't explain it.
I think wanna be vague about it
But I almost feel like The Flash vision is Bruce's and the Knightmare sequence is The Flash's.
Like we never really see Bruce react to the Knightmare but we see him react to The Flash.
That part was just weird
And think included to get another action sequence, another scene with Superman vs Batman and because Zack thought it looked cool.
No the bad "Feeling" comes from his conversation with Lex.
Pretty sure that happened after.
The timeline gets kind of confused in that last bit though.
More like #NotMyDC#NotMySuperman sums up the video
Found it visually appealing, but I can't say I liked how he story was put together. The little clips of the other heroes was the most appealing part. Except Cyborg. His sucked.
The visions are a hodgepodge. It's established early Bruce isn't all there and has nightmares. Bats levitating him as a child, giant bat attacking him in Martha's grave, Knightmare. If the Knightmare has basis in reality, as one of the possible futures, what does that say of the others? Or Clark's vision of Pa Kent?
It needed a device to work and I can come up with three easy ones. Wonder Woman's lasso, the same technology Zod used on Clark in MoS to drown in bones, or go nuts and open the film on the Knightmare. Frame it as the Flash going back to change the future.
...that was Cyborg?
Wtf
...that was Cyborg?
Wtf
Yup, lol. I find it funny WW clicked right past his vid and went straight to Flash and Aquaman. Even in the film universe he comes off as an afterthought. He didn't even get to be bad ass. Flash saved someone and Aquaman wrecked some shit. Cyborg just sat there.
Yup, lol. I find it funny WW clicked right past his vid and went straight to Flash and Aquaman. Even in the film universe he comes off as an afterthought. He didn't even get to be bad ass. Flash saved someone and Aquaman wrecked some shit. Cyborg just sat there.
Wait, so Batman has a nightmare about Superman, but Flash time-travels from the future into Batman's dream?
I m sure it has been answered already, but how exactly Superman wasn't able to find his captured mother, when he can hear Louis, or anyone for that matter from thousands of miles? Like wtf?
Cyborg probably got saved for last because of a) the frankly creepy nature of his piece (bread, eggs, milk, squick), and b) the wider-universe implications of the Motherbox.
Aquaman had a PS1 era introduction too.
I kind of hope the scientist was John Henry Irons just because he fit Max Landis's black uncle stereotype.
I don't understand how any of that shit happened.
I don't think anyone involved in the production of this motion picture knows either.
I don't know what that means, but I'm pretty sure he straight up says he's Silas Stone.
Court room scene. OMG, the court room scene!!!!!
So.
Snyder destroys Metropolis in MoS.
He destroys Gotham in BvS.
What cities is he gonna destroy in the Justice League Extravaganza?
So.
Snyder destroys Metropolis in MoS.
He destroys Gotham in BvS.
What cities is he gonna destroy in the Justice League Extravaganza?
Actually it's Lois that pushes Clark over the edge. Flash tells Bruce that Lois is the key, and in the sequence Supes tells Bruce that "she was my world". Ghost dad tells Clark that things got better when he met Ma Kent, and that she was his world, and the last words Clark says to Lois are that "you're my world". Along with the bathtub scene in the beginning, the movie is very subtle about Supes losing his shit over Lois.Darkseid is coming to earth.
Martha Kent dies and it pushes Superman over the edge and he joins Darkseid.
Flash goes back in time to warn Batman not to let her die.
She doesn't die, but Darkseid is still coming.
Now they have at least a chance with Superman.
Justice League part 1 coming summer 2017
Death of Superman. Other than to really hammer home the Jesus parallel, why bother? We know he's in Justice League, and the movie even teases his resurrection at the very end. I don't hate the idea, it just seems unnecessary.
Darkseid is coming to earth.
Martha Kent dies and it pushes Superman over the edge and he joins Darkseid.
Flash goes back in time to warn Batman not to let her die.
She doesn't die, but Darkseid is still coming.
Now they have at least a chance with Superman.
Justice League part 1 coming summer 2017
I knew what I was being shown, but exactly how did Batman get that vision? And why was Flash's message in a dream?
This shit right here.
This is half-baked as all fuck. Including the whole Darkseid premonition itself. And at the end it almost seems like Lex knows he's coming as well. The fuck is that all about?
I knew what I was being shown, but exactly how did Batman get that vision? And why was Flash's message in a dream?
This shit right here.
This is half-baked as all fuck. Including the whole Darkseid premonition itself. And at the end it almost seems like Lex knows he's coming as well. The fuck is that all about?
I knew what I was being shown, but exactly how did Batman get that vision? And why was Flash's message in a dream?
This shit right here.
This is half-baked as all fuck. Including the whole Darkseid premonition itself. And at the end it almost seems like Lex knows he's coming as well. The fuck is that all about?
I really feel we're getting a Flashpoint movie in the future pretty soon.Darkseid is coming to earth.
Martha Kent dies and it pushes Superman over the edge and he joins Darkseid.
Flash goes back in time to warn Batman not to let her die.
She doesn't die, but Darkseid is still coming.
Now they have at least a chance with Superman.
Justice League part 1 coming summer 2017
That WW scene where she is checking the footage of Flash and Aquaman could have well been a end credits scene
I really feel we're getting a Flashpoint movie in the future pretty soon.
So.
Snyder destroys Metropolis in MoS.
He destroys Gotham in BvS.
What cities is he gonna destroy in the Justice League Extravaganza?
I think the point of that was to refute Bruce's comment while they were fighting. Bruce dislikes Clark because as he says "Men are brave, you aren't". Sacrificing himself helped drive home the point that he is brave and willing to sacrifice everything. It a part of the whole "Bruce is wrong about the world" thing that the film does in the end.
I knew what I was being shown, but exactly how did Batman get that vision? And why was Flash's message in a dream?
This shit right here.
This is half-baked as all fuck. Including the whole Darkseid premonition itself. And at the end it almost seems like Lex knows he's coming as well. The fuck is that all about?
I knew what I was being shown, but exactly how did Batman get that vision? And why was Flash's message in a dream?
This shit right here.
This is half-baked as all fuck. Including the whole Darkseid premonition itself. And at the end it almost seems like Lex knows he's coming as well. The fuck is that all about?
It was more like a vision then a dream but you are correct that it was half baked.
Flash can obviously run back in time, but I'm not sure how he brought the vision with him.
I think they just wanted a cool future vision to be in the movie.
Well, based on the conversation it sounds like Lex summoned Darkseid or some alien being while he was in the downed ship.
That's why he is saying the bell can't be unrung or w/e
I disagree strenuously with the idea that this movie is in any way a deconstruction of Superman. A decon/recon at most, an outright reconstruction more like.