Post by scabab on Apr 1, 2018 14:19:02 GMT
But The Flash was overwhelmed with what was going on, he was already a bit scared anyway and was way out of his depth. When he was hit, it was from a blind spot from above and when Flash was eyeing Steppenwolf infront of him.
Quicksilver was just dealing with some security guards.
]He didn't know that the Hammer's magic would mean he couldn't move. Rather inventive way of neutralizing him.
It was still a stupid and unnecessary thing for him to do and again they had to find a cheap way of him losing. The others couldn't do anything against him so Quicksilver had to just beat himself.
If JL had employed some outside-the-box thinking to stop Steppenwolf it would've made up for other stuff. But it didn't.
That's not what you said though. You didn't say how they were beaten. You said it was lazy for them to be all powerful from the beginning.
Hela was all powerful from the very beginning. Thanos will also be all powerful from the very beginning. Which means you must find that lazy if you think it would have been lazy if Ultron were done the same way as those two.
And that's not a bad thing. It shows a character can be well done and enjoyable without being a plotbreaking super-God.
Which they've done with the others like Iron Man and Thor but without making them look useless. With what little he has actually provided in the action scenes, he may as well not even be there.
WW in the comics wasn't a match for Doomsday the way the movie version was. And as we saw, Steppenwolf was much weaker than a NORMAL Kryptonian, much less an augmented one.
If WW hadn't been shown battling beings like Doomsday or Ares and easily lasting against them, this wouldn't have been so bad.
Or if they'd used a villain who was more powerful than Superman.
If WW hadn't been shown battling beings like Doomsday or Ares and easily lasting against them, this wouldn't have been so bad.
Or if they'd used a villain who was more powerful than Superman.
Wonder Woman wasn't a match for Doomsday in the same way Superman wasn't. Strong enough to hold their own to an extent but not for a prolonged period.
A normal Kryptonian has been shown to be far above the likes of Wonder Woman and Steppenwolf. Zod and even Faora had a much better standing against Superman than those two.
That's why Steppenwolf made the comment about there being no Kryptonians when he arrived.
Having a villain more powerful than Superman wouldn't have really fit with what they were trying to do in the movie which was to hype Superman up and his return. Basically the same kind of thing they did with DBZ and them waiting for Goku to show up.
In the sequel they'll have a villain more powerful than Superman but it wasn't required for this one. It would be like them bringing Like Skywalker back only for him to get stomped by Kylo Ren, it just wouldn't have been right.

