Commented "I mean, technically, they could, but that's a property I could more see them adapting as a Disney+ show. It's maybe just a bit too niche for a wide-release movie."
Commented "I think the film and its central question "Are you happy?" is actually the MOST logical next story for Dr. Strange. I'm not sure I'd think this the most logical next step if it had released somewhere in '17 or '18. But, given all the wacky hijinks Stephen has gotten into since, it oddly grounds him."
Commented "Definitely Batman! I think this is because fans are used to Batman being more malleable, as Kane and Finger's Batman was a pretty basic, archetypal character that had an awesome motif. As such, the only real qualifiers are being someone who suffered a crime-related tragedy and stands against crime. "
Commented "So, I'd really be happy with either. However, Bane interests me more for this series, as they seemed to be hinting at him with that green substance Batman uses. As much as I really like Hardy's portrayal, we've yet to have a comic-accurate film version that has much time to shine and be his own man."
Commented "While I like both, a PlayStation controller (especially 1-3) is just so intuitive/second nature to me, having grown up on those systems! The G.C. one is certainly well-built, but the triggers require a stronger than normal push to register. P.S. is just the gold standard and has a great foundation!"
Replied "No, yeah. She's definitely not just a damsel in distress, but proactively investigates, as with her feud with Crane! Definitely a deeper character and a way more believable person for Bruce to fall for, due to their history. I even appreciate them, just as friends in that she still cares for him."
Commented "Rachel (especially K.H. Rachel) across the board! I appreciate them going back well before Batman, as she's a last tether to his former, ideal life. She never feels arbitrary, acting often as a 2nd moral compass and I always get that she's concerned for Bruce, no matter their standing. So wholesome!"
Commented "This is one of those where I'm voting the honest truth, even though I'd prefer it be the other (while still making time for Geekvolution, of course). I think it's because of how casually I can spend hours on YouTube, as opposed to being intentional about catching up on content I intend to consume. "
Commented "No way, "Batman Forever" is definitely the better movie of the 2! This is not to say I even dislike "Batman & Robin," as I see it as a harmless flick. However, "Forever" places Batman in the center of the story, executes a well-done Robin origin, and offers up a great Riddler! "Forever" is a blast!"
Commented "While I certainly can appreciate a comic-accurate build for Logan this time 'round, personally, I'm more hopeful he suits up in a form of his traditional uniform, cowl and all! IMO, that would instantly separate this new version from Jackman's, regardless of his relative height to his predecessor."