>>11275050I've noticed a lot of the newer animated movies expect the audience to have already seen everything else that's come out, everything is always some disorienting multiverse adventure with fifty million characters.
It's reached a point where in a lot of movies they don't bother explaining who characters are in relation to each other so Lois will sometimes just be some girl that always walks into a room holding a phone dumping some exposition, then shows up later in the middle of a street when robots are blowing up cars. She's like the village retard Superman has to keep telling to stay safe, there's no development of a relationship or characterization.
I was listening to an interview Gunn was giving where he was saying he has no interest in telling the Superman origin story or telling us who Superman is, so it's going to be another meaningless string of explosions and parade of people in costumes.
Like fuck, even 007 movies take the time to visit headquarters, get briefed, explain the gadgets, and Bond gets told not to muck it up, letting us know he's a bad boy who likes blowing stuff up.
No wonder the toy industry is in a slump, look at the quality of the media that's supposed to be making them interested in the products.