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Is the Man of Steel the villain of his own franchise?
He illegally immigrated and brought some bad hombres on his trail. I say yes.
Snyder, Goyer and Warner Bros. are.
yes.
They miscalculated the film due to David S. Goyim.
Remove him and Zack Snyder and you get a much better film.
I'll let Henry Cavill buttfuck me, but MoS could've been better without Goyim and Snyder.
Also, Operator Meloni was based as fuck.
I mean, yeah. Kind of. He was definitely one of the three antagonists of BvS, anyway.
To Batman and government yes.
He works out of jurisdiction
To those he saved, he's a symbol of hope.
Something the people look up to.
Keep up with the story.
Cavill is a bit of an anomaly. He's a good actor. I swear to god I've seen him be good in movies before, but he's just so fucking bland in all of these DC movies. I'm sure the direction has something to do with it, but I can't imagine he sits there watching these things and thinks, "gee, this was really the best I could do under the circumstances". Like the scene where he's confronting Lex on the rooftop. The way he says, "what have you done" sounds like he just sniffed a fart, not had two of the most important people in his life kidnapped.
The kicker is, watching "A Man From UNCLE", he comes across as the perfect Clark Kent/Superman. They need to bring some of that cheesy old school "American as apple pie" into the characterization. It's kind of needed for the character. They stopped doing it in the comics recently, and it sucked there too.
>bruce, please. You have to............. listen to me!
He's also a really nice guy irl and smiles all the time. MoS had me fooled into thinking he was this big douchebad Chad of all Chads, but he's actually a sweet teddy bear. You know it has something to do with direction when absolutely none of the good guy charm he oozes at all times made it through.
But he assimilated to the American way and chose to save us instead of reestablishing Krypton with Zod
>anime girl
Opinion discarded