The opening of a new series.

Myles 2022-08-22 19:17:29

3 stars, this should be the opening of a brand new series, the overall rhythm is accelerated, the familiar background setting is covered in one word, straight to the theme, the new style, the lines are simple, tough, it looks more sci-fi, but cool Hansome. The new character Rob is also good and evil, and he should be a major player in the new series. Luther is expected to play an important role. The overall story is estimated to be the anti-super hero theme that has become popular in the past two years. However, the plot is not very good, and the plot is a bit rushed. I hope that the follow-up works can have a better performance.

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Superman: Man of Tomorrow quotes

  • Martian Manhunter: ...The last thing your mother ever said to you was: "to dwell in the past, is to lose one's path "

  • Superman: They meet someone from stars and their first instinct is to fire at will.

    Martha Kent: They love you.

    Superman: They don't know me, and I am afraid that when they do...

    Martha Kent: Maybe you are what they need. If they know about you maybe they will see things differently.

    Jonathan Kent: Or maybe the government will lock him up, or worse.

    Superman: At some point they are going to ask me "Where I am from and why I was sent here?" And I won't have the answers. And in the meantime, one way or the other Lois is going to publish her expose.

    Jonathan Kent: You know what they are going to say, what we've always said: the world is dangerous and unforgiving. If you are different, special, you have two options: you can either...

    Superman: Either meet it head-on and accept the consequences or you can keep you head down and accept the consequences. There is no wrong choice, but...

    Martha Kent: But you have to make one.

    Superman: Why?

    Jonathan Kent: Because you are not our little boy any more. Becoming a man means making these choices for yourself. Just be ready. Because each choice, each action, has consequences.