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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Aug 17, 2019 0:29:16 GMT
... while it's being it's own thing, but also not be another generic taking over the world supervillain?? Undoubtedly, if they ever get another Justice League film with Darkseid, he's gonna be compared to Thanos, so what can they do to make him stand out??
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Post by sdrew13163 on Aug 17, 2019 1:01:39 GMT
Assuming he appears in more than one movie, they can easily top Thanos by giving him a good final movie with a proper send-off.
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Post by politicidal on Aug 17, 2019 1:07:03 GMT
Making him more regal and godlike in his persona but also more leaning into his villainy than Thanos. Compared with the latter, he is actually worshiped as a literal god with his own planet. I don't want to see him as some misunderstood vengeful zealot. This is Darkseid for god's sake. Make him a classic villain that embraces his evilness.
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Post by thisguy4000 on Aug 17, 2019 1:23:51 GMT
There’s not going to be another Justice League movie. At least not for a long time.
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Post by politicidal on Aug 18, 2019 0:24:30 GMT
There’s not going to be another Justice League movie. At least not for a long time. Unless a creative mind who happens to be one hell of a salesman (James Gunn?) convinces WB otherwise, yeah this seems like the case. Unless they branch off to some spin-off group like Justice League Dark or that Justice Society movie as was rumored a while back.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Aug 22, 2019 23:05:42 GMT
Probably nothing. The smartest thing they could have done was beat Marvel to the punch and use Darkseid before Infinity War, but for some ungodly reason, they chose to make Justice League about one of his lamer henchmen. Now, not only are they late to the party, but Thanos ended up being as good as he could possibly be.
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Post by thisguy4000 on Aug 22, 2019 23:19:48 GMT
Probably nothing. The smartest thing they could have done was beat Marvel to the punch and use Darkseid before Infinity War, but for some ungodly reason, they chose to make Justice League about one of his lamer henchmen. Now, not only are they late to the party, but Thanos ended up being as good as he could possibly be. Darkseid is too big a villain to be the first threat the League fights. Outside of “beating” Marvel to the punch, there’s no reason for him to be wasted as a starter villain. Sure, that’s what the New 52 did, but the New 52 did a lot of stupid things. It makes sense to build him up over the course of several movies, like what Marvel did with Thanos. Still, it is weird that out of all the New Gods that could’ve been used, Snyder decided to go with Steppenwolf. I certainly won’t argue about that being a poor choice. Anyway, there’s not going to be another Justice League film anytime soon, so there’s no point in worrying about him measuring up to Thanos at this point.
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Post by politicidal on Aug 22, 2019 23:23:35 GMT
Probably nothing. The smartest thing they could have done was beat Marvel to the punch and use Darkseid before Infinity War, but for some ungodly reason, they chose to make Justice League about one of his lamer henchmen. Now, not only are they late to the party, but Thanos ended up being as good as he could possibly be. Darkseid is too big a villain to be the first threat the League fights. Outside of “beating” Marvel to the punch, there’s no reason for him to be wasted as a starter villain. Sure, that’s what the New 52 did, but the New 52 did a lot of stupid things. It makes sense to build him up over the course of several movies, like what Marvel did with Thanos. Still, it is weird that out of all the New Gods that could’ve been used, Snyder decided to go with Steppenwolf. I certainly won’t argue about that being a poor choice. Anyway, there’s not going to be another Justice League film anytime soon, so there’s no point in worrying about him measuring up to Thanos at this point. Unfortunately. I'd expect a Challengers of the Unknown adaptation before Justice League 2.
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Aug 22, 2019 23:40:02 GMT
Probably nothing. The smartest thing they could have done was beat Marvel to the punch and use Darkseid before Infinity War, but for some ungodly reason, they chose to make Justice League about one of his lamer henchmen. Now, not only are they late to the party, but Thanos ended up being as good as he could possibly be. Darkseid is too big a villain to be the first threat the League fights. Outside of “beating” Marvel to the punch, there’s no reason for him to be wasted as a starter villain. Sure, that’s what the New 52 did, but the New 52 did a lot of stupid things. It makes sense to build him up over the course of several movies, like what Marvel did with Thanos. Still, it is weird that out of all the New Gods that could’ve been used, Snyder decided to go with Steppenwolf. I certainly won’t argue about that being a poor choice. Anyway, there’s not going to be another Justice League film anytime soon, so there’s no point in worrying about him measuring up to Thanos at this point. Having a villain be "too big" to start with is a relatively new concept. Superman '78 started with Lex Luther, Batman '89 started with Joker, and X-Men started with Magneto, to none of those films' detriment. I think because those films were made before it was presumed they'd have a sequel, so they went big or went home. And as you said, presuming Justice League would have a sequel was a mistake because...it sure as shit isn't. And not like they couldn't bring Darkseid back if they did start with him. Isn't there a comic arc where he teams up with the JL against Brainiac? I know it happens in one of the animated shows. That'd separate him from Thanos at least. Speaking of the animated universe, Justice League: War is a "first" movie that uses Darkseid, and it's a lot better than the live action film.
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Post by thisguy4000 on Aug 22, 2019 23:59:06 GMT
Darkseid is too big a villain to be the first threat the League fights. Outside of “beating” Marvel to the punch, there’s no reason for him to be wasted as a starter villain. Sure, that’s what the New 52 did, but the New 52 did a lot of stupid things. It makes sense to build him up over the course of several movies, like what Marvel did with Thanos. Still, it is weird that out of all the New Gods that could’ve been used, Snyder decided to go with Steppenwolf. I certainly won’t argue about that being a poor choice. Anyway, there’s not going to be another Justice League film anytime soon, so there’s no point in worrying about him measuring up to Thanos at this point. Having a villain be "too big" to start with is a relatively new concept. Superman '78 started with Lex Luther, Batman '89 started with Joker, and X-Men started with Magneto, to none of those films' detriment. I think because those films were made before it was presumed they'd have a sequel, so they went big or went home. And as you said, presuming Justice League would have a sequel was a mistake because...it sure as shit isn't. And not like they couldn't bring Darkseid back if they did start with him. Isn't there a comic arc where he teams up with the JL against Brainiac? I know it happens in one of the animated shows. That'd separate him from Thanos at least. Speaking of the animated universe, Justice League: War is a "first" movie that uses Darkseid, and it's a lot better than the live action film. Lex Luthor and the Joker are the arch enemies of their respective heroes. That doesn’t really mean that they’re the biggest threats these guys have faced. Darkseid is different. He’s easily one of DC’s biggest villains, and they already used Doomsday in BvS. Outside of the Anti-Monitor, I can’t think of how they’d be able to top that. Regarding that story arc where he teams up with the League against Braniac, I think you’re referring to the animated Justice League show, where it turned out that Darkseid was actually conspiring with Braniac. Anyway, Justice League: War was just an adaptation of the initial New 52 arc I mentioned earlier. As far as DC animated films are concerned, there was nothing that really stood out about it, and I’d argue that Darkseid in that movie had even less personality than Steppenwolf. He had, what, eight lines of dialogue?
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Post by politicidal on Aug 23, 2019 0:45:40 GMT
There are other cosmic foes but of lesser renown like Imperiex (who's kind of like Anti-monitor and has ties with Brainaic) and Eclipso (who's like the anti-Spectre) and the demonic Neron. Now Trigon would be awesome for a Teen Titans/Justice League crossover film. Plus people have some familiarity wiht him thanks to the 2003 series. Isn't he on the live action show?
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Aug 23, 2019 0:46:55 GMT
Having a villain be "too big" to start with is a relatively new concept. Superman '78 started with Lex Luther, Batman '89 started with Joker, and X-Men started with Magneto, to none of those films' detriment. I think because those films were made before it was presumed they'd have a sequel, so they went big or went home. And as you said, presuming Justice League would have a sequel was a mistake because...it sure as shit isn't. And not like they couldn't bring Darkseid back if they did start with him. Isn't there a comic arc where he teams up with the JL against Brainiac? I know it happens in one of the animated shows. That'd separate him from Thanos at least. Speaking of the animated universe, Justice League: War is a "first" movie that uses Darkseid, and it's a lot better than the live action film. Lex Luthor and the Joker are the arch enemies of their respective heroes. That doesn’t really mean that they’re the biggest threats these guys have faced. Darkseid is different. He’s easily one of DC’s biggest villains, and they already used Doomsday in BvS. Outside of the Anti-Monitor, I can’t think of how they’d be able to top that. Regarding that story arc where he teams up with the League against Braniac, I think you’re referring to the animated Justice League show, where it turned out that Darkseid was actually conspiring with Braniac. Anyway, Justice League: War was just an adaptation of the initial New 52 arc I mentioned earlier. As far as DC animated films are concerned, there was nothing that really stood out about it, and I’d argue that Darkseid in that movie had even less personality than Steppenwolf. He had, what, eight lines of dialogue? Okay, then do a sequel where he pretends to team up with the JLA against Brainiac but is really conspiring with him. That'd top a Darkseid solo act. And let's not forget the Tower of Babel arc. Sometimes it's not the most powerful threat, but the most personal. Easy trilogy right there - presuming they got a trilogy. They don't have to copy every single thing the MCU did and in the exact same order. Doing such ran the DCEU into the ground. Did they wait for Captain Marvel to do Wonder Woman? No, they did it first.
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Post by PreachCaleb on Aug 23, 2019 13:48:03 GMT
Darkseid is too big a villain to be the first threat the League fights. Outside of “beating” Marvel to the punch, there’s no reason for him to be wasted as a starter villain. Sure, that’s what the New 52 did, but the New 52 did a lot of stupid things. It makes sense to build him up over the course of several movies, like what Marvel did with Thanos. Still, it is weird that out of all the New Gods that could’ve been used, Snyder decided to go with Steppenwolf. I certainly won’t argue about that being a poor choice. Anyway, there’s not going to be another Justice League film anytime soon, so there’s no point in worrying about him measuring up to Thanos at this point. Having a villain be "too big" to start with is a relatively new concept. Superman '78 started with Lex Luther, Batman '89 started with Joker, and X-Men started with Magneto, to none of those films' detriment. I think because those films were made before it was presumed they'd have a sequel, so they went big or went home. And as you said, presuming Justice League would have a sequel was a mistake because...it sure as shit isn't. And not like they couldn't bring Darkseid back if they did start with him. Isn't there a comic arc where he teams up with the JL against Brainiac? I know it happens in one of the animated shows. That'd separate him from Thanos at least. Speaking of the animated universe, Justice League: War is a "first" movie that uses Darkseid, and it's a lot better than the live action film. Superman/Batman: Apocalypse used Darkseid before War.
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Post by PreachCaleb on Aug 23, 2019 13:49:48 GMT
Making him more regal and godlike in his persona but also more leaning into his villainy than Thanos. Compared with the latter, he is actually worshiped as a literal god with his own planet. I don't want to see him as some misunderstood vengeful zealot. This is Darkseid for god's sake. Make him a classic villain that embraces his evilness. "I am many things, Kal-El, but here, I am god."
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Post by moviebuffbrad on Aug 23, 2019 21:42:31 GMT
Having a villain be "too big" to start with is a relatively new concept. Superman '78 started with Lex Luther, Batman '89 started with Joker, and X-Men started with Magneto, to none of those films' detriment. I think because those films were made before it was presumed they'd have a sequel, so they went big or went home. And as you said, presuming Justice League would have a sequel was a mistake because...it sure as shit isn't. And not like they couldn't bring Darkseid back if they did start with him. Isn't there a comic arc where he teams up with the JL against Brainiac? I know it happens in one of the animated shows. That'd separate him from Thanos at least. Speaking of the animated universe, Justice League: War is a "first" movie that uses Darkseid, and it's a lot better than the live action film. Superman/Batman: Apocalypse used Darkseid before War. Not the same universe. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/DC_Animated_Movie_Universe
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Post by politicidal on Aug 23, 2019 23:23:12 GMT
Making him more regal and godlike in his persona but also more leaning into his villainy than Thanos. Compared with the latter, he is actually worshiped as a literal god with his own planet. I don't want to see him as some misunderstood vengeful zealot. This is Darkseid for god's sake. Make him a classic villain that embraces his evilness. "I am many things, Kal-El, but here, I am god." ^^^This one gets it.
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Post by PreachCaleb on Aug 26, 2019 13:11:04 GMT
It still came first. Plus, it was a sequel to Superman/Batman Public enemies; it was its own universe first.
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Post by thisguy4000 on Aug 26, 2019 18:15:21 GMT
It still came first. Plus, it was a sequel to Superman/Batman Public enemies; it was its own universe first. In that case, you might as well count Super Friends.
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Post by PreachCaleb on Aug 26, 2019 18:49:23 GMT
It still came first. Plus, it was a sequel to Superman/Batman Public enemies; it was its own universe first. In that case, you might as well count Super Friends.
Was that a movie?
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Post by thisguy4000 on Aug 26, 2019 19:13:11 GMT
In that case, you might as well count Super Friends.
Was that a movie? No.
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