The No Mans Land scene is probably in my top 3 superhero scenes ever. She had a choice to make even with a dead set mission at hand where time was of the essence. Yet to true to form, she did what you knew her character would do, against all odds.
Collider, IGN, birth movies death, cinemablend, ain't it cool, the verge, deadline, variety, and the Hollywood reporter. Fan sites upset me. Or just sites like screenrant with terrible writing styles to pad out their articles.
Pretty much.....
Only thing I'd add is that you gotta be mindful that Faraci over on BMD likes to troll DCEU fans and anything written by Umberto Gonzalez over on HR should be taken with a huge grain of salt.
maybe y'all can stop wit this stan shyt now
Well, at least those who can admit other studios make good movies instead of casting a wide net about entire studios properties being uniform.
Please quote me doing something like that. It never happened.You mean like you've been doing the last couple years...
1. Bruce Wayne
A long time ago, it was rumoured that Batman would make some sort of appearance in Wonder Woman to set up the events of Justice League. Unfortunately, Bruce Wayne is nowhere to be seen in this movie, though the hero does make his presence felt in a very different sort of way.
With Lex Luthor in prison, the Caped Crusader has seemingly managed to get his hands on the photo the villain was using as part of his metahuman research as he sends it to Diana and asks to one day hear her story. While the letter isn't signed by Bruce, it's delivered in a Wayne Enterprises briefcase which is taken from a Wayne Enterprises van. Had this not made the cut, you'd be forgiven for now knowing Wonder Woman took place in the DC Films Universe![/spoiler]
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this is the quote that fukked me up. The wording is wrong after listening to you 3..
it messed me up because I swore in BvS he sent Diana an email saying that's not your picture it is you ... etc.... so I was like wtf he sending a letter for
Those tweets prove that Marvel vs DC is nothing like WWE vs WCW where you can't even mention the other company. The actors and directors always praise a good movie or an actor. Imagine Leo hating on Denzel for making a good movie or vice versa.
Everyone knows fans are the ones who care about that imaginary beefThose tweets prove that Marvel vs DC is nothing like WWE vs WCW where you can't even mention the other company. The actors and directors always praise a good movie or an actor. Imagine Leo hating on Denzel for making a good movie or vice versa.
Yeah that's not wrong. The writer is saying if that picture wasn't used as a framing device, you wouldn't have known this is connected to anything larger. That's the only real connection to the universe as a whole, which is fine seeing as how it takes place during WW1 when none of these other characters were around minus maybe some big bads