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I think a sensible post-credits scene would be Martian Manhunter. Introduce an authoritive, alien character that will never get his own movie. People would be confused but then no-one knew who Thanos was either.
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This film came out in 2004 and it is one of the greatest comic book film's of all time. Its penultimate action scene has Spider-man fight Dr Ock on top of a clock tower, fall onto a moving metro, rescuing half a dozen tossed people by making web hammocks and stopping the runaway train in a heart-pounding frenzy of jizz-shooting adrenaline.
Returns, which came out 2 years later and has features arguably the strongest, most dynamically powered character in comic book history had two notable scenes and the "big finale" has Superman pick up a big rock and gently let go of it in space. It's an unforgiveable zzz inducing movie.
Post Credits Scene:
Superman meets with his military liaison, a marine. A green glow comes from the sky, and crashes down to Earth. A dying Hal Jordan (Ryan Reynolds) utters the words, "Darkseid is coming" and then breathes his last breath. The ring leaves his fingers, "Scanning for suitable replacement", before flying onto the finger of the marine standing next to Superman. A marine named...John Stewart. "What does this mean?", new recruit John says to Superman.
Kal-El puts a hand on John's shoulder, "I don't know. But we'll find out together..."
Then they both fistbump and fly off into space.
Also on a more serious note, I wish DC went with another company for their action figures. They are so cheaply made, and lightyears behind the Marvel ones, in terms of design, articulation, and variety...
they probably wouldn't put a big Z on him.
An awesome (and impossible) post credit scene would be a jump forward, where we see Metropolis in ruins. Have Lois or somebody on a radio, calling for help, "This is Lois Lane. If you're out there, send help. The city is being overrun. There are people injured among us and I don't know how long we'll hold out. Superman...Superman is down. No one knows where he is, or what they've don...what? Someone's coming. It's...it's the guy from Gotham. And some others. I...think they're here to help..."
Or something like that. I'm gonna stop cause now i'm writing fanfiction. Lol
... but you should compare that train rescue to the plane rescue in Returns. They're far more comparable in terms of sheer action, heroics, danger, and volume of people, especially when you consider both Spiderman 2 and Superman Returns end with the hero holding something heavy up.
I'm telling you, season 3 man. Everything with Lex, his father, the asylum... gold.
That scene was amazing. If you were watching week by week, Clark had lost his powers (this was before it became a once-a-season thing, mind you) for three-four episodes. An entire episode was dedicated to him stopping a home invasion sans-powers, he got into a fist-fight with Lex, and lots of other genuine "fragile" moments. Capping it all off with Clark getting his powers back to stop a nuclear missile felt like a month-long reward.
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This film came out in 2004 and it is one of the greatest comic book film's of all time. Its penultimate action scene has Spider-man fight Dr Ock on top of a clock tower, fall onto a moving metro, rescuing half a dozen tossed people by making web hammocks and stopping the runaway train in a heart-pounding frenzy of jizz-shooting adrenaline.
Returns, which came out 2 years later and has features arguably the strongest, most dynamically powered character in comic book history had two notable scenes and the "big finale" has Superman pick up a big rock and gently let go of it in space. It's an unforgiveable zzz inducing movie.
You don't wanna argue the toss than don't dismiss comments you're not willing to back up with opinions.
And thats a terrible comparison
Hm, I can't really remember the specifics of season 3. I only remember certain major plot points. Is that the season that started with Kal El?
I wish that Dean Cain S shield never existed.
That show is hard to watch. I tried to stomach through season one back in 2006 and couldn't do it... and I'm a huge Superman nut.
I really hope that this film features someor whatever.creatures or monsters or robots or..., SOMETHING else rather than 'just' Zod and his Krypotonite soldiers
I seem to remember some 'on shoot' spy shots that seem to show an actor standing in for a larger 'character' so perhaps that could be a sign that there is.
Hopefully it does and studio (and toy manufacturers) have been careful to hide it thus far.
The funny thing is, that's one of the better scenes from the show that I've seen. I really don't like hating on anything, but I'm amazed at how much passive approval or love that show gets.
I think there's going to besome battle armor for Zod.
I really hope that this film features someor whatever.creatures or monsters or robots or..., SOMETHING else rather than 'just' Zod and his Krypotonite soldiers
I seem to remember some 'on shoot' spy shots that seem to show an actor standing in for a larger 'character' so perhaps that could be a sign that there is.
Hopefully it does and studio (and toy manufacturers) have been careful to hide it thus far.
What the hell mangPost Credits Scene:
Superman meets with his military liaison, a marine. A green glow comes from the sky, and crashes down to Earth. A dying Hal Jordan (Ryan Reynolds) utters the words, "Darkseid is coming" and then breathes his last breath. The ring leaves his fingers, "Scanning for suitable replacement", before flying onto the finger of the marine standing next to Superman. A marine named...John Stewart. "What does this mean?", new recruit John says to Superman.
Kal-El puts a hand on John's shoulder, "I don't know. But we'll find out together..."
Then they both fistbump and fly off into space.
lol Captain AmericaMatrix said:
What are you talking about? It's an great scene.
No taking itself seriously was the best part of Dean Superman.
Crack baby... no offense. You can keep your camp Superman, I'll do without it.
Show was straight shit with the worst Superman to ever grace tv/movies.
Superman is the champion of the universe and he never gets a Green Lantern ring. What's up with that hmm? HMMM?
Audience like you is just lacking sense of humor. No need to take everything Superman related deadly serious.
I can't believe anyone would say this while ignoring Smallville.Crack baby... no offense. You can keep your camp Superman, I'll do without it.
Show was straight shit with the worst Superman to ever grace tv/movies.
I wish that Dean Cain S shield never existed.
Superman would get a blue lantern ring.
After TDKR souring my taste of what could've been a near-perfect trilogy of movies I'm really hoping that man of steel does well.
Green lantern bomba-ing hard, man of steel needs to do well for DC to explore other heroes. Otherwise, expect everything to be batman related.
I can't believe anyone would say this while ignoring Smallville.
Where's Superman in Smallville? Nowhere. Welling couldn't even put the costume on once. He let the show become Green Arrow and the Superfriends featuring the Blur.
I liked the Kents, Chloe and Lois. The comics and DCAU did everything else better. Lois & Clark did have one thing above the comics, and that was the relationship between those two. The show actually forced the comics to develop their characters.
I was really excited for the first few years, but it went on further than it should. Comics have covered more territory than the show in less time. Examples include Superman Birthright and Geoff Johns's Secret Origin. There was even a Superboy and the Legion of Superheroes cartoon. How is the story of The Blur any better than just making him Superman?but the show was never about Superman, it was about Clark's journey to becoming Superman.
I can't believe anyone would say this while ignoring Smallville.
Where's Superman in Smallville? Nowhere. Welling couldn't even put the costume on once. He let the show become Green Arrow and the Superfriends featuring the Blur.
I liked the Kents, Chloe and Lois. The comics and DCAU did everything else better. Lois & Clark did have one thing above the comics, and that was the relationship between those two. The show actually forced the comics to develop their characters.
Funny story: Gerard Christopher almost got the job for Lois & Clark - he ended up advancing through the audition process to the point where he got to read for the producers. They loved him - up until they flipped over his headshot and looked through his resume.
http://www.gerardchristopher.com/interview.html
Fair enough, I should probably follow that advice.I'm not going to get in an argument about Smallville vs Lois and Clark. Neither show was really about "Superman" (the last seasons of Smallville obviously changed from what the show was intended to be from the start and it had different people producing it which changed it's whole direction. That was most likely to keep it on the air since the CW had nothing else). The problem is Lois and Clark tossed Dean Cain in the suit from the very start and he was awful at portraying him and looked like a damn clown in that awful suit. The cheaper Superboy series had a better Superman suit which is pathetic.
You can take your camped cheese Cain Superman and enjoy him all you want.
"I wish Dean cain never existed."
I wish he never showed up on Smallville. The guy still thinks they should make a tv movie out of his show so they can finish it off... after all these years smh It was cancelled cause the ratings were awful. I'd love to see him in the suit now lol
Post Credits Scene:
Superman meets with his military liaison, a marine. A green glow comes from the sky, and crashes down to Earth. A dying Hal Jordan (Ryan Reynolds) utters the words, "Darkseid is coming" and then breathes his last breath. The ring leaves his fingers, "Scanning for suitable replacement", before flying onto the finger of the marine standing next to Superman. A marine named...John Stewart. "What does this mean?", new recruit John says to Superman.
Kal-El puts a hand on John's shoulder, "I don't know. But we'll find out together..."
Then they both fistbump and fly off into space.
Also on a more serious note, I wish DC went with another company for their action figures. They are so cheaply made, and lightyears behind the Marvel ones, in terms of design, articulation, and variety...
well he actually got a black lantern ring.
Also Teri Hatcher>All other Lois Lanes.
Erica Durance and Dana Delany, my friend.
. Man Of Steel will feature Black Zero
But which Black Zero? Well, judging by the Black Zero Escape that features only Zod, Lois and Superman figures, its more likely to be what than a who perhaps the computer virus or Krypton-based terror force, rather than the psycho-molecule-creating uber-bad of pre-Crisis Superman. Still, if the LEGO is anything to go by and it usually is Man Of Steel will be a much more heavily weaponised affair than previous movie Supes, with Zod packing some heavy calibres and his own personal army. So what does the Black Zero kit reveal? Well, Lois Lane in a space pod, Supes in the air, and Zod behind some kind of complex control device. A different LEGO kit has Zod in body armour perhaps that CG suit weve been hearing about and a face mask, which hopefully wont lead to Bane-like mumbling. Knnel..fbffrr zzod!