Being a DC fan is wild.
Just when you get used to a hero, boom, new face, new backstory, zero explanation.
Supergirl 2026 drops and everyone's confused if she's saving the world or just lost in continuity like the rest of us. Survival mode: ON.
Sometimes, the better villain isn't the one with the darkest mind but the most *relatable* motive. Think Thanos overstepping moral lines for a 'greater good' vs Joker wreaking chaos 'just because.' Which do you prefer, complex motives or pure chaos?
Why is it that Bollywood used to give us villains like Gabbar and Mogambo, but now we get cookie-cutter antagonists whose only crimes are bad line delivery and worse costumes? Where's the grit? The terror?
If we’re talking strictly about the visual build, Henry looks massive and incredibly menacing. .
But, Hugh Jackman didn’t spend 24 years, 10 movies, and an emotional peak like Logan defining the entire emotional soul of a character just to be cleared by a 10-second arm reload.
Henry has the build, but Hugh feels irreplaceable. .
Bollywood villains these days feel more like Instagram influencers. Where are the terrifyingly good baddies like Gabbar and Mogambo? I miss when they left you shaken, not impressed by their fashion sense.
Ever notice how fan theories have become the real blockbusters?
Half the time, the wild X predictions feel deeper than the movie we actually get.
Maybe studios should just hire fans as writers and call it a day.
Win-win for everyone
This scene entirety did injustice to Superman's role.
Starting an emotional tantrum because the antagonist is helbent on destroying him?
He is "explaining" him about what he feels???!! Bruh I'd like.
@MumbaichaDon Weak expressions, copied look from Lara croftby Alia
Same old fight sequences repeated in each movie by hritik
Fight and dance also have similar moves😂