It's an amazing look into superhero morality. The Elites challenge Superman's no kill policy against meta and normal criminals. I highly recommend watching it if you get the chance
No, this one is DEFINITELY not for kids. It also really draws into question the line that was placed down a few years ago between Justice League Superman and Justice Lords Superman, and what they are willing to do.
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It's an amazing look into superhero morality. The Elites challenge Superman's no kill policy against meta and normal criminals. I highly recommend watching it if you get the chance
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately I just found a review that indicates it's not ok for kids. (I only buy movies if I can share them with my kids.)
ReplyDeleteNo, this one is DEFINITELY not for kids. It also really draws into question the line that was placed down a few years ago between Justice League Superman and Justice Lords Superman, and what they are willing to do.
ReplyDeleteIt this Elite superteam a version of "The Authority" by Warren Ellis?
ReplyDeleteIt's funny that DC Universe is now for heroes are killing. Are they like the same before The Elites?
ReplyDeletei LOVE SUPERMAN, HE IS THE BETTER HERO IN ALL THE WORLD
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