@willpayton: If that makes you sad, I'm guessing you didn't see the results for the poll on "Does the Earth revolve around the Sun or does the Sun revolve around the Earth?" Go ahead, google that, I'll wait. It made me want to cry.
One of the Green Lanterns violate the sovereignty of an Earth nation by apprehending an intergalactic criminal whom said country tries to protect through diplomatic immunity, raising the issue of where the Green Lantern Corp. derives its jurisdiction over Earth and leading an alliance of nations (America, Atlantis, Markovia, Themiscyra, and possible others) to formally succeed from Space Sector 2814. Fearing the precedent set by rebellion would lead to anarchy throughout the universe, the Guardians send an army of Lanterns to secure the Earth. The Justice League treats such as a hostile alien invasion, and the result becomes...
@wolverine08: He calls it grounded, gritty and realistic. SInce when has FF ever been remotely any of these things?
Then he says it's in the direction of Spider-Man... I think he just means it's going to be "grounded, gritty and realistic" as in emotionally and tonally. At least I HOPE that's what he means, otherwise he either needs to look at the definitions of those words, or I'm a little worried about what exactly this movie will be.
Wouldn't putting Spider-Man or the X-Men in the Avengers, basically amount to free advertising? More people watched the Avengers than any of those movies; if they liked the characters in the Avengers, they would probably go to see those characters in their own films. Just thinking out loud here.
Not really; he just wanted to die rather than make the choice, and knew that Manhattan would kill him. There was no need for him to die, if he hadn't wanted to. Suicide.
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