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DoctorSleep Since: Nov, 2013
May 25th 2018 at 1:38:57 AM •••

  • What Happened to the Mouse?: Much drama is put into the Mother Boxes, and how the world will be destroyed if Steppenwolf were to ever control all three of them and combine their power. The heroes are successful in separating the Mother Boxes and nullifying their destructive power but we are not shown what happens to them at any point afterwards. It's fair to assume that the boxes were left behind when Steppenwolf is recalled home, and each faction reclaims their box again for safekeeping once more.

Weren't the Mother Boxes destroyed when Superman and Cyborg separated them?

Willy2537 Since: Jul, 2013
Nov 22nd 2017 at 8:08:37 AM •••

Okay, half the tropes regarding Superman's inevitable return from the death are spoiler-tagged, while the rest of them aren't. What should we do about this? I mean, everyone knows there's no way Sup is going to remain dead, and that he's obviously going to come back at one point in the film. So should we treat it as a spoiler or not?

Willy2537 Since: Jul, 2013
Nov 22nd 2017 at 8:08:31 AM •••

Okay, half the tropes regarding Superman's inevitable return from the death are spoiler-tagged, while the rest of them aren't. What should we do about this? I mean, everyone knows there's no way Sup is going to remain dead, and that he's obviously going to come back at one point in the film. So should we treat it as a spoiler or not?

Willy2537 Since: Jul, 2013
Nov 22nd 2017 at 8:08:31 AM •••

Okay, half the tropes regarding Superman's inevitable return from the death are spoiler-tagged, while the rest of them aren't. What should we do about this? I mean, everyone knows there's no way Sup is going to remain dead, and that he's obviously going to come back at one point in the film. So should we treat it as a spoiler or not?

AntMan Since: Mar, 2013
Jul 14th 2017 at 7:36:50 AM •••

"Also, Jim Gordon echoes the utter exhaustion the audience has for "superhero fights against another superhero" plots"

Exhaustion? There were only two movies like that, one of which people cannot stop praising the hell out of.

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Epicazeroth Since: Jun, 2014
Jul 14th 2017 at 4:18:31 PM •••

To add onto that, the trailer for Thor: Ragnarok, which has Thor fighting the Hulk, is the most-watched trailer ever. This is YMMV at best, and frankly probably not even that.

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