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Clark said "Birthdays are confusing" for him.

Maybe he arrived on Earth on Febuary 29, 1996 due to months of time dilation but it wasn't his biological birthdate?
That's my interpretation too. That is history in the comics too. Usually Superman and Clark Have different birthdays. The February 28/29th is a guess having no idea what it actually is or how to measure it. Clark's is usually when the Kents found him.


I liked this a lot! Too many complaints about the villain. He is not supposed to be overly memorable or a mastermind type. He drives the plot. The movie is about Kara. Milly is fantastic! Never seen her outside this character. Regardless how well this does she is already filming Man of Tomorrow. So fans debating or worried about box office we have no control of is pointless. The haters seem to exist for everything now. They are the most vocal.
 
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Kara's parents sending her to Earth as also a means to prevent Kal-El from colonizing Earth and show him "how to be good" (which turns out wasn't needed) - but it became a way for her realizing what she lost from Krypton and she had to learning to be "good" is a brilliant parallel.

I don't see how that's bad writing.
 
What universe does this slot into? DCEU? Arrowverse?
Set in the real world. Not a 'real world' Earth with some supernatural differences (i.e. iZombie, Sweet Tooth, Preacher, etc.)

I think Post-Crisis Earth-33. Possibly the same Earth as the Lucifer show (set entirely post-Crisis, pre-Crisis numbering was Earth-666).
 
I also feel like Oh Father's character fits nicely as somewhat of an anti-Jesse, where he uses his voice to reinforce religious institutions rather than question them. I guess I feel there's a thematic connection too with the focus on religion, politics, and false idols.
 
I also feel like Oh Father's character fits nicely as somewhat of an anti-Jesse, where he uses his voice to reinforce religious institutions rather than question them. I guess I feel there's a thematic connection too with the focus on religion, politics, and false idols.
Tom Cruise is never mentioned in The Boys, therefore he's canonically dead like he was in Preacher.
Also, God is not proven even by the end of Preacher. His whole Armageddon plan was top secret.
 
A Batman born in 1990 makes sense with Gunn's prior comments about Bruce not being much older than Clark but not "early-30s".
So he'd be 36 right now.
So Bruce becomes Batman typically at age 26, then Clayface could be 10 years prior (January 2016, confirmed during winter but no Christmas lights), assuming that's aligning with Bruce Wayne coming back to Gotham after training before becoming Batman.

 
Watch it and you'll find out.
... I'd rather know WHY first, before I decide if it's worth checking out.
Why are you upset that I think Supergirl (2026) is underrated?
Personally, I just found it to be mediocre and underwhelming. Frankly, I kept my expectations high, only to be disappointed.

... frankly, I have more interest in Clayface, since that's my vibe (horror sh*t).
@JudgeDreddpool I'm not upset with you by the way. Just noticed the "frown" reaction you give whenever I had a take on something that might be unpopular. Just really curious why that is.
Please don't outright @ me. Not in a great headspace RN.
 
Frowning at my opinion is the same thing as the average Reddit downvote to me.
Just really gets deep into my skin and its a product of the person being passive aggressive for no reason.
 

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