Below, Tom and Jud jam on everything from the accessibility of the «Avengers» franchise to the popularity of
superhero deaths like the Human Torch.
Not exact matches
We
like to imagine that our
superhero did all this on purpose: provoked authorities to get himself arrested, turned himself in, incited his torture and even induced his own
death.
Often dubbed — not without cause — the best
superhero film yet, this is so brimming with great characters — oh, and Maggie Gyllenhaal's boring Rachel Dawes — that you can almost overlook the plot holes (
like why exactly does Gordon fake his own
death?).
While Fox's R - rated «Deadpool» played with the expanded limits with a gleeful desire to shock, «Logan» uses its increased violence to land the threat of
death and its fatality
like no other
superhero movie has dared.
Flying across the map
like a harbinger of
death and destruction, walking away from your newly exploded petrol station with your shades on, and just pretending to be a budget Marvel
superhero clad in denim, made the game irresistible.