I look at them being together already as a plus, it makes the world feel lived in especially for characters the audience is generally familiar with. Retreading on them starting their relationship from the beginning is a bit like having to see the krypton origin again, we've kind of been there and done that many times over and we know the result. At this point at we already know they end up together. So let's spend more time with them already together because there's so much more room for chemistry and story telling there. It's a world where heroes and villains are already established, I think some romantic relationships can benefit from that kind of world building as well. That's my take at least, I could easily be wrong. Loloh, ok, i thought i read that somewhere, maybe getting mixed up with the Robert Pattinson Batman time frame .
if they are already in a relationship that might hurt the movie, as seeing lois lane and superman coming together from scratch in the donnerverse was very satisfying to watch i thought.
No he said it wasn’t a “workplace origin story” as was initially reported, because Clark’s already working there at the beginning of the movie.Didn't Gunn come out and already clear up the part about it being hid early days at the planet? Something to the effect that he said the media ran with it but it was nothing he ever said. It was the "cub reporter" line that had been floating around, I remember him shooting that down.
No problem! Glad to put my collated twitter grabs to good use 😅that's good to know, thanks for posting for the noobs like me.
I wonder if Superman is part of the League already or are they trying to recruit him. 🤔
But traditionally, that romance has relied heavily on the fanciful Supes-Clark-Lois love “triangle” and the dubious glasses disguise. So although many moviegoers might want to revisit this bit of nostalgia, I’m wondering if there’s a sizeable number who thinks it’s too silly or too dated.I would be surprised if Clark and Lois were already together. The goal for any big movie is to appeal to as many people as possible. Eliminating the typical will-they-won't-they romantic subplot in favor of presenting the main characters as an established couple might risk disengaging a significant demographic that enjoys the allure of budding love stories...