Do någon av dessa plotpoäng i Batman v Superman har föregångare i serier?

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Så, Batman v Superman lämnade mig ... jaded. Utöver filmens andra misslyckanden fanns det två punkter som jag fann ganska svårt att svälja. De båda härrör från samma sak, så jag undrar om de har ett komiskbaserat prejudikat, eller om det bara är något som WB drog ut från deras marknadsavdelning till skohorn så många cameos som möjligt.

Den första är

during Batman's dream sequence, Batman appears to be leading a resistance against a Superman cult. This really isn't out of tone with the movie, as it frames a possible religion being built around the man. Unfortunately, the para-demon like background goons and the Ω symbol burned into the ground hint at Darkseid being a player in this dream sequence. Last I checked, Bruce Wayne wasn't also Paul Maud'dib. Have there been any comic examples of him having prescient dreams before?

Den andra är

shortly after this dream sequence, we go to another dream sequence in which the Flash appears before Bruce Wayne in a time-rift-looking thing to give Bruce vital plot-pertinent information. This in and of itself is nothing new, but it ALSO appears in a dream sequence. Again, this points to Bruce Wayne being able to dream of things he has never encountered before, unless the Flash has a new power to invade someone's dreams.

    
uppsättning Sidney 31.03.2016 16:43

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Svaret på din första fråga är nej, jag har inte hittat något som tyder på att Bruce Wayne / Batman någonsin har haft någon förkänning eller psykisk förmåga.

Till den andra frågan: Jay Oliva ingen främling till DC universum och en storyboard artist för B v S, säger Dessa är framtida minnen orsakade av en "Time Boom" från Barrys resa genom tiden.

"You want to know the answer? Okay... you've watched The Flashpoint Paradox, my movie, right? In the DC Universe in the comics, there's this thing where-- it's a little different than the Back to The Future thing where you can go back in time and change your threads and stuff, but in DC, when you go back in time you create this kind of 'Time Boom' kind of thing where lots of things change.

"Okay, so let me just tell you this. Again... I don't know if this is Zack's thinking, but this is mine: what if that isn't a dream sequence? What if what you saw was a Time Boom, a latent memory from the future when Flash comes back? If you look at the cut, he doesn't go to sleep! He's waiting for the [Lexcorp file decryption] and suddenly this [Knightmare sequence] comes in, and he's jogged out of it seeing his own death. And what does he see? He sees Flash. And if you're a DC fan, you know what's happening. You know that Flash going back in time, that memory is now coming back to him... mind you, it's jumbled." - screenrant

    
svaret ges 03.10.2018 23:13