That would be pretty cool, actually. I actually like Cavill over Reeves, but man...that Atari Superman is a big ol turd, and the license deserves better than that. Surprised given the general appeal it hasn't already been done by now.
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That would be pretty cool, actually. I actually like Cavill over Reeves, but man...that Atari Superman is a big ol turd, and the license deserves better than that. Surprised given the general appeal it hasn't already been done by now.
Quoted from westofrome:Shoot the ball into a phone booth, the door closes, and when it reopens a powerball kicks out.
I'm so in for this idea. LOL.
*goes and patents a dual function scoop/divert to subway mech with an attached 1-ball trough that loads from the orbit when the PB goes into the drain. Kind of like how Stern fed the balls into the ark for IJ4*
Quoted from ForceFlow:The more modern superman characters done by Brandon Routh and Henry Cavill are dark, brooding, gritty, and deeply flawed characters. No thanks. That's not who that character is. Superman is not supposed to be a troubled and flawed character.
Which is why he goes and sits in the center of the sun for like 15000 years. Seems pretty broody to me.
http://superman.wikia.com/wiki/Superman_Prime_%2ne_Million%29
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