By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
Lawlight said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:

The character of clark kent and superman was never truly humanized after two movies. His relationship with us on a philosophical and characrer building level really comes down to the fact that its his duty to protect humans since he has no other home. The actual superman in the comics can relate to other humans on an emotional and social level even though he has a boyscout attitude. The clark kent in this movie fails to understand why people keep misunderstanding him. Hes everyones I hate to say it...bitch. 

There was one truth about this movie that is inescapable. Its easier to make a relatable story for anti-heroes because they are flawed and are on a moral grey area like most people.

I think it was - at the end Supes accepted that Earth is his world now, which is why he sacrificed himself.

He did that in Man of Steel when he chose Earth and humanity over his own people. Superman got zero character development in this movie. Having to kill him because "he's too powerful" makes no sense unless they nerfed the hell out of Wonder Woman.