Originally posted by MrMindFor a second there, I thought Lex legitimately beat him... But then it turned out to just be a ploy to get TBWL close to Perpetua and gain her favor.
so batman who laughs just gonna be a walking plot device huh
The issue I have is that reading TBWL's mind seems like it may have 'corrupted' Perpetua even more. If that turns out to be the case, then it's a laughably(pun intended) bad showing for Perps.
Originally posted by Galan007
For a second there, I thought Lex legitimately beat him... But then it turned out to just be a ploy to get TBWL close to Perpetua and gain her favor.The issue I have is that reading TBWL's mind seems like it may have 'corrupted' Perpetua even more. If that turns out to be the case, then it's a laughably(pun intended) bad showing for Perps.
they build this grand story up, for one whole year...
and this grand villains civil war, for a couple months
I have a feeling a lot of it are gonna go to waste
I guess they are setting up for "death metal" of perpetua and batman who laughs team up
that's the bigger stage he's referring to in twitter I would guess...
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
It's a comic book tie-in, a prelude to Homecoming, so yeah, it's gotta be that.Btw, comics made it clear that Thanos DID use the PG against the Hulk 😉
The russos confirm that he didn't tho. Its the one part of that movie that had me pissed at the russos because even in the theatre I knew it was going to cause endless confusion. If thats what they wanted why even have him fight with the gauntlet on? And of ALL the phucking stones it could have been it had to be the power stone.
Originally posted by StiltmanFTW
It's a great thing then that our KMC rules forbid us from using such "obscure interviews", as DarkSaint85 loves to remind us on a daily basis 🙂
Its right there on the director commentary. I wasn't expecting them to really address it on the commentary but right when that scene comes up they're like oh by the way, Thanos did NOT use the stone here.