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Superman kills shazam
Superman kills shazam





superman kills shazam
  1. #SUPERMAN KILLS SHAZAM MOVIE#
  2. #SUPERMAN KILLS SHAZAM SERIES#
  3. #SUPERMAN KILLS SHAZAM TV#

#SUPERMAN KILLS SHAZAM MOVIE#

For now though, the Injustice movie from Warner Bros. This certainly strengthens the argument that Injustice would have been worthy of being adapted into an animated series, and maybe that can still happen someday. You can go, ‘I don’t have a three-issue story, I think it’s turning into a five-issue story.’ And they’re like, ‘Ok, let’s roll with that.’ It’s a lot easier to do that than in the middle of your animated movie to go, ‘We need another 20 minutes.’ Warner Bros would look at you like, ‘Is this your first day? That’s impossible.’ Yes, DC doesn’t just go, ‘Write as much as you want!’ But you get a lot of pages. You know what? I’ll just put it into the next issue.’ You have unlimited space and pages basically. That’s a buttressing arc and those work really well in the comics… It’s like, ‘Oh, I can’t get it into this issue. The whole Flash thinking that Superman’s right, and then thinking that Superman’s being wrong. I can see where people might have a problem… That’s another giant arc that we just had no time to do that.

#SUPERMAN KILLS SHAZAM TV#

With elements of Flashpoint having factored into Justice League Dark: Apokolips and The Flash TV series, not to mention the 2011 storyline being loosely adapted for the upcoming Flash movie, Altbacker felt it was better to just eliminate the Fastest Man Alive so that he couldn’t simply run back in time and prevent Superman from becoming a tyrant. Terrific could stand in the spotlight, but also to remove time travel from the equation. With regard to killing Flash, Ernie Altbacker did that not only so that Mr. Since the Injustice movie could only tell this kind of story in a little over an hour, as opposed to across hours of video game play and dozens of comic book issues, naturally creative liberties needed to be taken. And it was like, ‘Well, everybody knows about this thing now, and they’re going to ask, “Why don’t you just Flashpoint it?”’ And so we decided to get rid of that option right in the beginning, so that might not be a fan-favorite decision, but it did open up some interesting things. Because when we were writing it, Justice League Dark: Apokolips War had a Flashpoint thing, the weekly television Flash show, they did the Flashpoint. Terrific, and to take away some things like, ‘Why don’t they just Flashpoint this thing?’ To take away some options. Well, in one case I did kill a major character… We did that to shine more of a light on Mr. Maybe they have now, who knows? But no, they were fine. Or at least, they haven’t yet or when I was reading it. I mean, obviously we would have gotten some pushback for killing Batman or Superman or Wonder Woman when they haven’t died in the comic. Well it is based upon a fighting game where characters do get killed, right? So I don’t think they would have said anything. While answering my question about if he faced resistance with any characters he killed off in Injustice, or if he’d been outright told he couldn’t kill a specific character, here’s what Ernie Altbacker had to say about Flash’s death:

superman kills shazam

Flash is then dosed with fear gas, and while incapacitated, he’s decapitated by an automated buzzsaw that pops out of the wall. The Flash discovers a hideout where he thinks the Clown Prince of Crime is lurking, only to find Scarecrow’s corpse.

superman kills shazam

Labs, the Caped Crusader calls in his fellow Justice Leaguers to help find Lois. To recap, after Lois Lane is kidnapped in the Injustice movie and Batman discovers The Joker has stolen Kryptonite from S.T.A.R. While the Scarlet Speedster is a prominent character in the original Injustice: Gods Among Us continuity, he was quickly taken off the board in this movie, and writer Ernie Altbacker recently opened up to me about why this was done. However, arguably the most shocking death in Injustice’s opening minutes, if not the entire movie, is The Flash’s. This starts right off the bat, as like in the source material, Superman is tricked by The Joker into killing Lois Lane and his unborn child, which in turn leads to Metropolis being destroyed.

#SUPERMAN KILLS SHAZAM SERIES#

Like the video games and comic book series that inspired it, the animated Injustice movie doesn’t shy away from killing off characters.







Superman kills shazam