Superman: Legacy

Yep, Clark Kent as seen in IT Crowd.
I must admit I saw it and thought something similar, but at the same time it's a very good cover, as whilst he looked a lot taller than the rest of the crowd in the shot, he also looked very much like someone who'd be spending his time trying to keep the office printers working, or doing research for a story in a nice quiet library.

I don't know quite why, but it just struck me as a modern version of the Reeves version of Clark (which at the time was very much a stereotype of a quiet reporter look).

I'm actually hopeful for it, my brother who sat the through Batman vs Superman (I think it was) and basically decribed it as terrible, and isn't a big fan of the Reeves superman is actually making noises like he's looking forward to seeing it.
 
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I must admit I saw it and thought something similar, but at the same time it's a very good cover, as whilst he looked a lot taller than the rest of the crowd in the shot, he also looked very much like someone who'd be spending his time trying to keep the office printers working, or doing research for a story in a nice quiet library.

I don't know quite why, but it just struck me as a modern version of the Reeves version of Clark (which at the time was very much a stereotype of a quiet reporter look).

I'm actually hopeful for it, my brother who sat the through Batman vs Superman (I think it was) and basically decribed it as terrible, and isn't a big fan of the Reeves superman is actually making noises like he's looking forward to seeing it.
He must be the first person I've ever heard of that didn't enjoy Christopher Reeve Clark/Superman portrayal.
 
Sometimes it does sometimes it doesn't. Work in progress cg being used in a trailer is nothing new.
I'm aware of that. But some others do not appear to be aware of this. And appear to be using "It's not finished yet" to justify any duffy parts as they are right now and that there will be improvements later, but without any guarantee that there will be an adjustment for the better. Without realising that a lot of vfx work these days are often quite near if not fully finished already. And that is why there is so little (if any) change between trailer and final cut.
 
I'm aware of that. But some others do not appear to be aware of this. And appear to be using "It's not finished yet" to justify any duffy parts as they are right now and that there will be improvements later, but without any guarantee that there will be an adjustment for the better. Without realising that a lot of vfx work these days are often quite near if not fully finished already. And that is why there is so little (if any) change between trailer and final cut.

Just have to wait and see what changes if anything, might even change in the next trailer as there's bound to be ooooh... say 33 or so of them, so we can piece the events of the movie together before even seeing it.
 
Nah..not liking it..and once again another Superman titled movie thats going to have ot waste screen time on other characters.
 
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