I'm a fan of Constantine, and it's not surprising to be resurrected. I think Constantine has connections in heaven and hell. Just pulling a Lucifer out will kill the boss in an instant. Kidding.
Sannomiya is here. In the setting, it seems that taking a hair out of the super boss can instantly kill Superman, but when it comes to the screenwriter's hand, it actually collapses in combat power. Then the screenwriter will tell you, it's not the body duck, the ability is limited duck, no, no, no. You said that the restriction is good or not, and the combat power after the restriction is just ≌Superman. Just like the phoenix in dc, no matter how bragging it is, its combat power is a little stronger than that of ordinary naive heroes.
Superman is a real 55, and he can play 55 with anyone, laughing to death hahahahahaha.
And you see, the most popular members of the Justice League just don't burp. Superman, Lightning, Diana, Batman. Hahahaha, there are a bunch of people who died, poor people who haven't used their own movies yet.
The earth is falling too fast. That's a common problem with post-apocalyptic superhero movies. Women's Federation 4, this dark alliance, all have this problem. By default, there is no one on Earth except these few. There are many great powers, and they are caught everywhere, but at the end of the day, none of them are seen.
Figure 1 is happy, the battle scene is too small, the combat power is too stretched, and it doesn't seem to be much different from ordinary bosses. Spider-Man fights a robber and this is about the same.
Big scenes are hard to shoot and don’t have to look forward to. There are so many superheroes fighting. For example, 5 superheroes are present. You know at most what three of them are doing, and there are always a few who don’t know what they are doing. There is no teamwork, anyway, you pick yours and I pick mine, poof. Writers are tired too, right?
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