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Anonymous No.212550559 >>212551427 >>212551541 >>212551771 >>212551813 >>212552185
Undefeated
Anonymous No.212550587 >>212551518 >>212551762
>Capeslop
Grow up
Anonymous No.212551338
He's such a shitty actor lol
Anonymous No.212551427
>>212550559 (OP)
>rotten critic score and mediocre audience score
>failed to make a billion at the height of comic book movies and was even outgrossed by fucking Aquaman kek
Anonymous No.212551468 >>212551535
I'm not going to watch the new Superman movie but Man of Steel is so fucking bad. The script is retarded and the action is headache inducing. I'm stunned people consider it 'the good one' of the Snyder movies.
Anonymous No.212551518
>>212550587
Jonathan Kent in Man of Steel is by far the best written version of Jonathan Kent there ever was because he was terrified about what the child he raised might do if he's ever treated unjustly by mortal humans and becomes a monster like bright burn or what happens if the boy is overly loved and develops a cult of personality that makes him a homelander type craving approval
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Anonymous No.212551535
>>212551468
Jonathan Kent in Man of Steel is arguably the most nuanced and compelling version of the character ever brought to screen. Unlike earlier portrayals, which often depicted him as a purely wholesome, salt-of-the-earth father figure, this Jonathan is layered with real-world anxieties. Heโ€™s not just raising a boy with powers โ€” heโ€™s raising a potential god. His fear isnโ€™t rooted in ignorance or weakness, but in the overwhelming responsibility of guiding someone who could either save or enslave the world.

What makes this portrayal so powerful is how deeply Jonathan understands human nature โ€” both his son's and societyโ€™s. He fears what could happen if Clark is treated unjustly, bullied, rejected, or hunted: that the pain could twist him into something vengeful, a Brightburn-style figure who turns his wrath on humanity. But he also dreads the opposite โ€” that too much adoration, too early, could create a false sense of moral infallibility. That Clark might become addicted to praise, shaping his identity around public perception rather than true character, ultimately turning into a Homelander-type figure who demands love and obedience instead of earning it.

This Jonathan Kent walks a razor's edge, trying to teach restraint, humility, and patience to someone who could change the world with a flick of his wrist. Itโ€™s this tension โ€” between fear and hope, power and humility โ€” that makes him feel less like a superhero mentor archetype and more like a real father navigating an impossible situation.
Anonymous No.212551541
>>212550559 (OP)
Still the best.
Anonymous No.212551573 >>212551749
>using chatgpt to run defense for a shitty dead franchise
Lmao not even worthy of a (You)
Anonymous No.212551749 >>212551785
>>212551573
>Using available tools is now a bad thing
>you must reinvent the wheel
Anonymous No.212551762 >>212552078
>>212550587
MoS is capefilm. BvS is capekino.
Anonymous No.212551771
>>212550559 (OP)
man of MURDER
Anonymous No.212551785 >>212551959
>>212551749
>Using available tools
I use my brain instead of outsourcing my thoughts to a computer algorithm.
Anonymous No.212551813
>>212550559 (OP)
will you kill yourself when the new supes movie outgrosses man of steel?
Anonymous No.212551959
>>212551785
>I calculate using a side rule; you'd better do the same
Anonymous No.212552078
>>212551762
>MoS is capemovie. BvS is capemovie.
Anonymous No.212552185
>>212550559 (OP)
>Undefeated

42 years old

He played Superman a couple of times and the rest of his movies are shit.
He played Geralt, a worldwide hit, and got replaced.

Why? What happened? Is it over already?