Totally agree that Christopher Reeve is the best Superman!! I think Cavill could have been amazing with the right material but yeah I don’t like how dark they tried to take things at times. I didn’t know though that this trailer is 5th highest in views though, that’s awesome! And yeah, what they did with the theme was AWESOME. I’m really hoping they use the theme in this film. It’s so iconic. Thanks for stopping by!
Christopher Reeve best Superman ever Cavill way way too dark dropped a building on people hello Cavill terrible Clark Kent but that's Snyders fault Superman is hope light goodness lets go this looks really really good My Daughter and I Loved this I cried when I saw Krypto 57 yrs Superman fan
I’m so excited for this damn movie!! Spot on about Superman Returns, really underrated movie I really hope something horrible happens to that guy who throws a tin of beans upside Superman’s head.
Me too! I had little to no interest at first but the more I watch the trailer the more I’m excited for it! And yes, such a dick move twatting Superman with the can of beans. Yeah, man. I really wish we could have seen more of Brandon Routh as Superman, such a shame we never did
The funny Google AI answer to that is that it serves as a distraction, keeping everyone's eyes on the waist area instead of Kal-El's face. But the correct response would be _at most_ June 1938, in Action Comics #1. Almost every iteration of Superman had the same motif. DCEU's Superman was one of the very few that didn't have it. Plenty of circus strongmen wore the belt-trunks-tights combo back in the day, as a way to accentuate the muscles of their torso and legs. Most comicbook superheroes in both Marvel and DC started out with that motif: Batman and Robin, Aquaman, Wolverine, The Fantastic Four, The X-Men, Thor, etc, etc. Even the Iron Man Mk. 1 armor in the comics had the same look, as did the next few others. Google is your friend, and is a useful tool. You might want to learn how to use it.
John Williams orginal Superman score to electric guitar awesome
Totally agree that Christopher Reeve is the best Superman!! I think Cavill could have been amazing with the right material but yeah I don’t like how dark they tried to take things at times. I didn’t know though that this trailer is 5th highest in views though, that’s awesome! And yeah, what they did with the theme was AWESOME. I’m really hoping they use the theme in this film. It’s so iconic. Thanks for stopping by!
If a Superman movie can give me Christopher Reves vibes, I'm all for it!
It really does have a nostalgic feel to it right? But not in an over the top fan service kind of way. It just feels right. Thanks for stopping by!
250 million views 5th most in cinematic history for trailers
Christopher Reeve best Superman ever Cavill way way too dark dropped a building on people hello Cavill terrible Clark Kent but that's Snyders fault Superman is hope light goodness lets go this looks really really good My Daughter and I Loved this I cried when I saw Krypto 57 yrs Superman fan
I’m so excited for this damn movie!! Spot on about Superman Returns, really underrated movie
I really hope something horrible happens to that guy who throws a tin of beans upside Superman’s head.
Me too! I had little to no interest at first but the more I watch the trailer the more I’m excited for it! And yes, such a dick move twatting Superman with the can of beans. Yeah, man. I really wish we could have seen more of Brandon Routh as Superman, such a shame we never did
Soooooooooooo, since when do underwear have a BELT!!!!!!!! WHEN?
😂😂😂 if a belt on underwear is good enough for Superman it’s good enough for me! Thanks for stopping by!
The funny Google AI answer to that is that it serves as a distraction, keeping everyone's eyes on the waist area instead of Kal-El's face.
But the correct response would be _at most_ June 1938, in Action Comics #1. Almost every iteration of Superman had the same motif. DCEU's Superman was one of the very few that didn't have it.
Plenty of circus strongmen wore the belt-trunks-tights combo back in the day, as a way to accentuate the muscles of their torso and legs. Most comicbook superheroes in both Marvel and DC started out with that motif: Batman and Robin, Aquaman, Wolverine, The Fantastic Four, The X-Men, Thor, etc, etc. Even the Iron Man Mk. 1 armor in the comics had the same look, as did the next few others.
Google is your friend, and is a useful tool. You might want to learn how to use it.