That’s the perfect way to describe it. In the theater I actually began cheering at a lot of the cameos ESPECIALLY Christopher Reeve but soon I realized how disrespectful it was to “resurrect” him in CGI A.I.. But I like how this scene as a whole played out.
-It’s meant to be an homage, some of these actors are no longer with us. So, it’s nice to see them given “a tip of the hat” sort of speak. Would have been nice to also see Kirk Alyn, Noel Neill, Phyllis Coates, and actually see Batman (Adam West) & Robin (Burt Ward) along with Caesar Romero’s Joker!! And seeing how this is The Flash movie, they should have made room for John Wesley-Shipp cameo in some form or another.
I get why people hate this scene but at the same time the child in me kinda smile thinking that Christopher reeve superman is still kicking it somewhere in the multiverse
I took my mom to see the movie with me, I knew that Christopher Reeve was there, and I wanted that she could see him on big screen since she likes him so much, and I have to be honest, even if the scene could be better, seeing her joy like a child watching this scene was priceless to me
@@dylansharp8471 You know, as bad as this movie was, there IS something really cool in this scene's concept. I DO really like how the alternate worlds were like frames of rotating film.
It’s very obviously a stylistic choice to make it look like that. Not all the actors were alive so they made it like that so things would blend together
@@alexissarabia1963It's a pretty terrible choice. Looks very inhuman and lifeless, like staring at a mannequin. Even Nick Cages cameo looks a bit off. The 360 degree-pan around of the face also is not doing it any favors. This looks like CGI I would expect 20 years ago (it almost looks like what they did for Liz in the Sopranos after the actor died).. With the advancement in CGI technology and facial tracking, this scene is underwhelming. Of course, this is not entirely the VFX teams fault. They were likely on a time crunch and under enormous pressure to get the scenes prepared. I blame management.
As crap as I've heard the CGI was for this movie, I do enjoy watching this clip. Homage to legendary characters and beloved actors from DC's past. Even a nod to the Nicolas Cage Superman that almost was.
Im surprised Grant Gustin’s Flash didn’t appear in the scene. I’m also surprised Ezra Miller’s brief cameo in the Arrowverse was never referenced or acknowledge. I figured it could have played out like this; during Bruce Wayne’s explanation about time travel and the multiverse, Barry could have mention how he briefly once somehow came across a totally different another version of himself in a different world. Then later when all these other worlds appear; Grant Gustin’s Flash would have been the first of the cameos. Ezra would see him first and recognize him as the other version of Flash he once encountered and that would register to him that he is about to see window into all different worlds.
This movie is canon to the Snyder Cut of JL, so technically Ezra’s Flash of this timeline never met Grant’s/ArrowVerse Flash in CRISIS; that was the Ezra Flash of the mainline DCEU where Josstice League is canon instead
My dad is not much of a filmmaker Like I am, but he enjoys movies that entertained him and had a good time with, so I took him to see this film on Fathers Day cause he grew up with Michael Keaton’s Batman and, the point I’m getting to, Christopher Reeves Superman, and he had a big smile on his face, especially with Christopher Reeve popping up. Didn’t care at all about the CGI, he loved it 🤟
Remember when Disney got the ok from Peter Cushing’s estate for rogue one and the media and Twitter flipped their lid about how it was disrespectful. Now nobody cares Manufactured media outrage.
The fact of this movie is not wht we expected but to see Christopher reevs in the franchise brought a joy. He was the best superman from that era n he played as expected
Man with how animated these cameos are, they shoulda just done a DCAU cameo from Batman: The Animated Series. That would have been awesome. God, if that had happened I would have cried.
I like the fact that they make it feel natural that all these Supermans and Batmans have existed and not looked like the same person. Like it could have been literally anyone who was born to be in their place with their name, but have completely different lives and experiences.
Honestly I think of it this way. A multiverse is full of possibilities. This could include the sperm that reached the egg. Everyone was still named who they were going to be named, but somewhere along the line of ancestors different DNA patterns survived. Added onto the laws of physics can straight up be drastically different one universe to the others.
At the end it was a fun movie for a lot of people, but we need to express our discontent about these mediocre products, if anything, the people working on them is gonna benefit from our complaints since the people that are putting the money are gonna see that, of the VFX guys have more time to put care in these products that means more money to them, look at Marvel, their stories are kinda shit but the effects are great most of the time And if we get the stories to be as good then it's a win/win for everyone
@@AckzaTV believable? Not like PS3 graphics? I hate how pedantic some people can be with this argument with every CGI they don't like even tho it looks realistic af and i don't like using the argument itself, but this time? They're right for using it, it looks pretty bad for 2023 movie
I’m mixed on this scene, I think it’s super cool but i don’t know how I feel about the resurrection of dead actors. Especially George reeves since he hated being associated with Superman
Uhh I could be wrong on this but I don't believe that he hated being associated with Superman it was that after the show ended he couldn't get any serious roles & everyone saw him as Superman & they weren't going to take Mr.Reeves seriously in any other serious part you know? So in a way yeah that Superman show kinda unintentionally did ruin him in a way but again I could be wrong on what I said & now come to think about it I think the guy who played Herman Munster Fred something same thing happened to him after the Munsters show was canceled Fred tried to get other roles but couldn't bc no one couldn't take him seriously that's all they seen was Herman Munster
To see my superman there, it is a moment that i will never forget. So grateful that i could see him one last time. So glad that the Reeve estate granted this cameo. Fly high, Chris. i really miss you.
Maybe it's just because I'm used to Arrowverse Flash, but the VFX didn't bother me here. Plus the Nicolas Cage Superman scene got a massive cheer from my theater.
People complaining that badly about the VFX did not watch the movie. I can understand people complaining about the VFX but if it ruins the experience for them, then I’m sorry but I just don’t get it. Does that mean they can’t watch movies pre 2012? They can’t watch Tobey’s Spider-Man, the pre Disney Star Wars movies, the old x-men movies. The Harry Potter movies. Pirates off the Caribbean curse of the black pearl. People are just hating for the sake of it, yet turn around and say Tobey is still the best Spider-Man or the Star Wars originals and prequels are great movies.
@@thefilmrookie3099 I’m guessing it’s something beyond the visuals. The Flash dropped just as actors/writers’ concerns over AI reached a fever pitch. So it’s not that far-fetched to assume they saw Reeve/Cage’s cameos as a warning of what Hollywood might do with former actors’ faces. Most of the other visuals beyond that are pretty fun, if rubbery in places.
@@thefilmrookie3099i was one of those people who didnt think the cgi was good i htought it was horrible. It wasnt until i finally watched it and this was actually really good
But that’s the point. The chronobowl is supposed to not look realistic. Say what you want about the CGI in the rest of the movie. But it is pretty obvious that this is supposed to look fake.
@@thefilmrookie3099 lmao as if the director didn’t see that this was awful looking and just went with that excuse, completely ignoring that the rest of the movie looks awful as well
Haven't seen the movie yet but love the cameos of George Reeves, Adam West, Christopher Reeve and Helen Slater. George Reeves was my introduction to live action Superman as a child and Chris Reeve was the Superman of my young adulthood while Adam West was my introduction to any version of Batman. Great to see them all acknowledged even if not much was done with them. Sad that the movie seems to have flopped.
@@andrewbyrne2173 I'm 65. George Reeves was before my time but still the first live action Superman I ever saw while Adam West was part of my childhood and Christopher Reeve part of my young adulthood (as was Helen Slater but we need not speak of that). LOL.
and that is the entire point of the cameos to begin with, to lure you in when. they served NO PURPOSE at all besides the fact they did for the fans, not to drive the story. Needless fan service. The movie flopped because of poor directing, poor script, and everything else
Burt Ward, as Robin, was also shown. You could see him twice when Adam West's Batman is shown. Above Batman, you could see a still shot of Batman and Robin climbing up the side of a building. Above that still you could see Robin standing there looking out. You also hear a mashup of Eartha Kitt's Catwoman, Frank Gorshin's Riddler, Burgess Meredith's Punguin and Cesar Romero's Joker.
Were the alternate versions of the heroes seeing their worlds colliding? What was up with the Flash and his two alternate versions of himself in the Chronoball?
If you think this is confusing, the comics is crazier. DC comics actually has multiple-multiverses not just one. Basically the DC universe is a Omniverse with Multiverses that have infinite universes in each.
Same with Marvel, with the Omniverse, the Outside, Superflow, House of Idea. Too bad they fucked up the entire cosmology, and now the TOAA isn't even the topdog anymore apparently.
I feel like CW got the better end of the stick with the stuff we love and have seen. Mainly with Brandon Routh’s Superman and even Kevin Conroy as Batman (yes, he played Batman in live action)
CW was actually much better. 1. They got the real actors on set. Brandon Routh (Superman Returns), Tom Welling (Smallville), Kevin Conroy (Batman), Burt Ward (Robin from Adam West's Batman), John Wesley Shipp (Flash 1990), even Ezra Miller himself, and more. You can see how impressive the cast was. 2. ALL OF THEM played a part in the story. You had Brandon Routh fighting Tyler Hoechlin. Tyler Hoechlin visiting Tom Welling. Grant Gustin meeting Ezra Miller. etc. This movie's cameo didn't even interact with Flash, they just stared blankly into the camera.
If this was all animated, these are my picks in order 0:10 Max Fleischer Superman 0:18 Flash from The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure 0:31 Superman and Supergirl from Superman: The Animated Series 0:56 Batman from Batman: The Brave and the Bold 1:06 Superman from never made Genndy Tartakovsky cartoon
That shot of Nic Cage in the shadows with his eye lazers glowing would have made an INCREDIBLE poster for Tim Burton's Superman Lives. 25 years on & I'm still pissed off that movie was never made
I definitely would've loved the Worlds Collide scene if the CGI was better and had living actors cameos like Brandon Routh Superman or CW Flash. I do love the music and The Superman Lives reference though.
Imagine a Lynda Carter(Wonder Woman) cameo, DCAU Tv Series cameos, Grant Gustin(Flash) cameo, Christian Bale(Batman) cameo, etc. I do agree, the soundtrack is amazing.
I dunno about you, but I think they should’ve had Brandon Routh’s Superman in his place considering they’re one and the same. I don’t mind changing anything about Helen Slater since she’s still kicking
@@flarestriker2005 along with Robert pattinson Batman, supergirl (arrowverse), doom patrol, teen titans go!, Harley Quinn animated series, Stargirl, Joaquin Phoenix joker, Kevin conroy Batman and Netflix sandman.
Even though The Flash movie has bad CGI (I'm worth a cucumber) I loved it a lot and it's undervalued ❤ . This scene about the Multiverse, different lands and paying homage to the entire legacy that DC has made several years ago is magnificent : - From hearing it's a bird, it's a plane, it's Superman (from the George Reeves version) - a phrase from Adam West's Batman and in the background with the laughter of Cesar Romero's Joker . - Jay Garrick (my favorite character) - Nicolás Cage was able to play Superman and fighting against a giant spider was magnificent . - and obviously the stellar star the return of the legend Christopher Reeve's Superman accompanied by her cousin Supergirl who are finally together and it was beautiful 😭💙 . Anyway this scene is my favorite 😍
I'm pissed we didn't get a BTAS globe. Do you know how cool it'd be to just hear "I am Vengeance-" "it hasn't even begun Batman!" "-I am the Night-" [Hamill Joker Laugh] "-I AM BATMAN!!!"
@@ezequielperez2224 the whole chronobole thing should just been an homage to the past of DC movies and various adaptations given this was our last time seeing the DCEU (Affleck deserved more, he was a good actor handed a bad script)
@@hrothgarnogar. Let's see, dude, the actor already said that if I play him in an interview, I'll reveal it and the director himself also confirmed that he did record that scene, so don't say m4m4d4s
@@AccipiterSmiththis movie didn’t get anything about multiverse right lol they just have to make a simple time travel movie, not about multiverse for no reason
The idea of not putting Grant Gustin - or hell, even John Wesley Shipp - in this moment is literally inexcusable. There is no excuse the filmmakers could come up with that would ever make sense. I mean, Ted Sears wasn't even the REAL Jay Garrick. It's just so weird. And I don't care how fake it looks, seeing Christopher Reeve and Helen Slater together with the Williams theme - yup, they pulled on the ol' nostalgia strings, and nope, I couldn't give two shites. I've never understood why a little fan service is a bad thing anyway. Feels like snobby film fans farting that crap.
@@leonavuto make things worse, it wasn’t even Teddy Sears’s likeness in this scene. They used the editor of the film, Jason Ballentine, to make a CG face, so you ended up with a Jay Garrick that: 1. No one knew at first if it was Teddy Sears or not because it didn’t make any sense. 2. If they DID recognize that as Teddy Sears then they would know it’s NOT Jay Garrick. What’s even more mind blowing is that TITANS have a cameo to Grant’s Flash about a couple months before this movie came out. They had no excuse. There’s NINE SEASONS of footage they could’ve pulled from, and they could’ve easily superimposed both Grant’s Flash and John (as either Jay or Barry) running together in this scene instead.
I’m just glad to see Christopher Reeves in it and get his scene. Still love to see a drop in from superman and he stands up and turns his head and it’s Christopher’s superman. Just a quick glance that’s all it takes.
RIP George Reeves (January 5, 1914 - June 16, 1959), aged 45 RIP Adam West (September 19, 1928 - June 9, 2017), aged 88 RIP Christopher Reeve (September 25, 1952 - October 10, 2004), aged 52 You will be remembered as legends.
The original script for Superman Lives (the movie that had Nicolas Cage as Superman) had Superman fighting a giant spider at the end. The producer of the film, Jon Peters, wanted it in the film for whatever reason, so despite going through several drafts, every single version of the script has the giant spider in it. Also, here's a fun fact about the spider: Jon Peters later used the same ending for the 1999 film Wild Wild West, where the villian of the film has a (you guessed it!) giant mechanical spider, and the movie ends with the protagonists destroying it.
I saw a lot of people losing their minds over Nick Cage's Superman, but seeing Adam West returning somehow as the Caped crusader is heartwarming to me.
This is Part 1 of Kevin Smith telling the story of the development. ua-cam.com/video/Wo2KB1dEDdk/v-deo.htmlsi=czrNrLNhRKbW02HL They also made a great documentary called "The Death of 'Superman Lives': What Happened?"
Yo no crecí viendo a Christopher Reeve como superman, crecí viendo a Tom Welling , vi a Brandon Routh y a Henry Cavill en el cine. El año pasado vi las peliculas de Christopher Reeve por primera vez y definitivamente es el MEJOR Superman, no es un actor haciendo de Superman sino es ver a Superman salir de un comic y tomar vida, Díos lo tenga en su santa gloria 🙏🏻
If Spiderman No Way Home had something like this during the scene where there are cracked rifts in the sky, we would've had this: 0:10 CBS Spiderman 0:18 1978 Dr. Strange 0:31 Spiderverse Miles Morales 0:41 Spiderverse Gwen Stacy 0:56 Toei Supaidaman 1:06 Leonardo Dicaprio Spiderman
Was thinking the same here. If they can bring Nic Cage in as Superman for this movie, I believe they can bring in Leo DiCaprio as Spider-Man even if it’s unlikely. No one has to agree tho
No vi la peli, dejé a mi mamá viéndola en la tele, pero me enterneció la emoción de ella al ver al Superman de Christopher Reeve, si ha sido fanática de toda la vida. Es lo único que rescato de estos cameos. Gracias The Flash.
Es correcto, no le comenté nada a mi mamá y pasaron la peli el mes pasado, la vio desde el principio. Al día siguiente, le pregunté si la vio completa, y dijo que volver a ver a Christopher, aún si es cameo, lo valió todo 👏🏼 Va a cumplir 75 años.
Other than George Clooney's cameo in the end, the Christopher Reeve cameo got the second biggest pop in the theatre. I heard genuine gasps and "wow" when he poped up.
Personally, I'd ave had the whole multiverse cameos scene go down like this... George Reeves (Superman) Jay Garrick "Flash" Christopher Reeve (Superman) Helen Slater (Supergirl) Adam West (Batman) Lynda Carter (Wonder Woman) Dean Cain (Superman)
If the movie had been based more on Flashpoint then the Batman at the end instead of George Clooney would have been Robert Pattinson but Yes if only we would have had at least one Christian Bale cameo and also a cameo from the grant Austin flash
Yk they asked grant but the director asked to give the whole star labs crew a cameo.. Why’d did he ask for those conditions.. Would’ve made ppl smile and go nuts for abit seeing grant on the big screen.
It's funny how they tried to mimic the same nostalgia feel Marvel did successfully with projects like No Way Home (where those character were actually played by the same actors), but having these character being the most plastic looking CGI completely ruined the feeling and instead it made it into the cheapest nostalgia bait and the ugliest looking scene in current cinematography.
@@nazomius7033 I said successfully. The attempt you are talking about was just as terrible - a low budget TV show with awful quality and effects, character portrayals most people doesn't even care about as they prefer those from movies, with majority of characters being from TV shows most people just don't give a f*ck about as well, not even talking about reused clips. No, THIS scene in the Flash movie was supposed to be it - THE big moment.
This whole scene is so fucking crazy. It's like giving a "i don't know a 10 billion dollar budget to film students, and assigning them with I don't know amazing computers artist shit computer artist. I'm just saying that this was a part of the movie. And people paid to see this in theaters
I know in alot of ways this is offensive and obscene to use them but.. They're respecting them. It's homage to how they crafted and shaped the universe with who THEY are. Christopher, Nick, Adam, it was just nice to see them acknowledged and respected.
It was bittersweet seeing them on screen as they shaped and put the characters to life to many viewers and fans throughout time. I see and acknowledge its extremely disrespectful though.
@@BeyondTrash-xe1vsGeorge committed suicide due to feeling trapped in the role of Superman, I'm fairly certain them digging him back up to CG him still falls under disrespectful irregardless of intent.
@@1zxtvthe movie was actually good. Not groundbreaking or anything, but good. What affected the movie was the mediocre CGI at times and Ezra Miller's reputation
0:21 I thought I believe it was a Arrowverse cameo with this speedster that I believe was Hunter Zolomon a.k.a. Zoom. But I think I believe it was actually an another alternate universe version of Jay Garrick a.k.a. The Flash.
That was a common theory, but it’s actually incorrect. The actor believed to be in that shot was Teddy Sears, who did play Zoom pretending to be Jay Garrick. However, the person in this shot is Jason Ballentine, the editor of the Flash movie, who’s never been Jay Garrick before, and will never be again.
Everyone can be pissed at me if they want, but I actually don't mind how they pulled off all these cameos. The Flash is one of the greatest films I've ever seen.
When they showed Christopher Reeve standing, that made the three sittings it took to get me that far worth it! So much nostalgia at once. And then they threw in Nicholas Cage 🤷♀️
The Godzilla Minus One VFX Team showed at the world that we don't need a "mega-production" money to make a "real" experience. I hope Hollywood undertand this soon.
@@stuartclemmons3832 He took his own life due to the career failures he suffered after only being known as Superman. He also has no living relatives so there was clearly no estate for them to ask permission of so just kinda did it for their money making purposes
If they really wanted to commit to the Cage reference they should have taken away his suit, his flight and given him an offensive sassy stereo type voiced robot
I loved the sentiment, the implications, missed opportunities. I could even rationlise the CGI 'choice' as a hypereal representation of quantum possibilities limited by mortal comprehension (rather than lack of time and money). It's just after all that, he ends up in the Nespresso Batman Universe.
Dc take notes from Fast & Furious 7, some Star Wars and others with good CGI. They could've use a regular body of a different actor then CGI his and her face into Reeve and Slater This is a kick to the balls, especially for our childhood Superman
I seen a month early screening of this, the entire theater erupted when Christopher Reeve and a piece of his theme played and even more eruption when Nicolas Cage FINALLY APPEARED AS SUPERMAN ON THE BIG SCREEN AFTER 25 YEARS OF SUPERMAN LIVES THAT WAS CANCELLED.
George Reeves was murdered. He actually cared enough about the children who were fans that he quit smoking as a result of not wanting them to see him that way. He cut the emblem from his uniform and send it to sick kids in the hospital. He was also slated to return as Superman and to take a turn at the helm directing. I doubt it was suicide. I think he was murdered by his drunken fiance, Leonore Lemmon. I hope he's at peace and that he's at peace with never being forgotten. I do wish the CGI was better.
I was glad to see them, even with bad CGI. But did Superman (Christopher Reeve) and Supergirl (Helen Slater) actually just stand there and watch their universe collide with that of Nicolas Cage’s Superman? Wouldn’t they have done everything they could to prevent that happening? In the original Crisis on Infinite Earths comics, Supergirl even died trying to save Superman and her universe from the Anti-Monitor.
Superman (1978), Superman II, Superman III, Superman IV: The Quest For Peace and Supergirl (1984) are canon on Earth-78 only the events of Superman Returns never happen on Earth-78.
0:10-1940's Superman
0:18-Jay Garrick
0:31-Christopher Reeves Superman
0:41-Helen Slater Supergirl
0:56-Adam West Batman
1:06-Nicholas Cage Superman
1:44-Christopher Reeves Superman/Helen Slater Supergirl
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Actually Kirk Allyn was 1940's Superman, George Reeve was from 1950
Thanks for this
1950's Superman, not 1940's
@@dragonrojo6042Exactly. And finally somebody who speaks my language.
Hats off to the 3 guys in India who did all this cgi in blender over the course of a single weekend.
😂😂😂😂😂
@Cha4k Who is your favorite character in Tekken? Keep playing that and smoking pot all day
All you are good for anyway
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@@MM-ql9xj cry more please
This is the best and the worst scene in the movie
No argument there it wonderful and terrible at the same time like coffee.
Nicely said.
Truest comment here. This just hits different in a multitude of weird ways, some ok and some bad
That’s the perfect way to describe it. In the theater I actually began cheering at a lot of the cameos ESPECIALLY Christopher Reeve but soon I realized how disrespectful it was to “resurrect” him in CGI A.I.. But I like how this scene as a whole played out.
@@benwasserman8223 it was nothing like 89
It hurts seeing Christopher Reeve knowing he's not really there.
I wanted to see him in action 🦸🏻♂️
looks very fake too
Neither is George Reeves or Adam West.
-It’s meant to be an homage, some of these actors are no longer with us. So, it’s nice to see them given “a tip of the hat” sort of speak. Would have been nice to also see Kirk Alyn, Noel Neill, Phyllis Coates, and actually see Batman (Adam West) & Robin (Burt Ward) along with Caesar Romero’s Joker!! And seeing how this is The Flash movie, they should have made room for John Wesley-Shipp cameo in some form or another.
@@angelzaragoza9952 I agree especially that they showed Jay Garrick. Maybe they could have used him.
“Only the Joker would think of that.” Sounded pretty fucking raw right there.
Breaking realities?
RIP Adam West
I get why people hate this scene but at the same time the child in me kinda smile thinking that Christopher reeve superman is still kicking it somewhere in the multiverse
Well yea he's the same as Brandon Rouths
And that’s exactly what they want, to prey off of your nostalgia.
@@michaelb2226yeah but George Clooney is also supposed to be Michael Keaton and Val Kilmer.
@@themexican8720it’s for a moment. It’s not like other big movies that make it the whole point of the movie.
@@thefilmrookie3099 yesnt
I took my mom to see the movie with me, I knew that Christopher Reeve was there, and I wanted that she could see him on big screen since she likes him so much, and I have to be honest, even if the scene could be better, seeing her joy like a child watching this scene was priceless to me
Good to see Super Girl in the same universe. I'm happy about your mom. I'm glad that they had George Reeve their too.
That's a nice story. You're blessed.
Right up until his world smashed into another one and he died
Is it okay to like this scene?
@@dylansharp8471 You know, as bad as this movie was, there IS something really cool in this scene's concept. I DO really like how the alternate worlds were like frames of rotating film.
Ain't no way that we're in 2023 and they put out cgi that looks like this. Jesus Christ...
That's too after post avatar 2
It’s very obviously a stylistic choice to make it look like that. Not all the actors were alive so they made it like that so things would blend together
@@alexissarabia1963It's a pretty terrible choice. Looks very inhuman and lifeless, like staring at a mannequin. Even Nick Cages cameo looks a bit off. The 360 degree-pan around of the face also is not doing it any favors. This looks like CGI I would expect 20 years ago (it almost looks like what they did for Liz in the Sopranos after the actor died).. With the advancement in CGI technology and facial tracking, this scene is underwhelming.
Of course, this is not entirely the VFX teams fault. They were likely on a time crunch and under enormous pressure to get the scenes prepared. I blame management.
@alexissarabia1963
That's sounds like a terrible excuse.
@@alexissarabia1963I’ve never heard of a stylistic choice to make movie graphics purposefully terrible
As crap as I've heard the CGI was for this movie, I do enjoy watching this clip. Homage to legendary characters and beloved actors from DC's past. Even a nod to the Nicolas Cage Superman that almost was.
I agree this was awesome and makes me wish we had gotten that Nicholas Cage superman movie
thanks for this comment I almost believed I missed a nicholas cage superman movie :D
Favorite part of this whole thing for me was seeing Cage. So satisfying.
Dude this scene was actually them doing the key jiggle
@@speedflashanimations221 but it made them think of things they like so it's good dontcha know
Im surprised Grant Gustin’s Flash didn’t appear in the scene. I’m also surprised Ezra Miller’s brief cameo in the Arrowverse was never referenced or acknowledge.
I figured it could have played out like this; during Bruce Wayne’s explanation about time travel and the multiverse, Barry could have mention how he briefly once somehow came across a totally different another version of himself in a different world. Then later when all these other worlds appear; Grant Gustin’s Flash would have been the first of the cameos. Ezra would see him first and recognize him as the other version of Flash he once encountered and that would register to him that he is about to see window into all different worlds.
I wish this movie got a bigger budget to fit more fun cameos
With tons of re-writing it was obvious they didn't mentioned the cameo in Crisis.
Or Melissa Benoist
This movie is canon to the Snyder Cut of JL, so technically Ezra’s Flash of this timeline never met Grant’s/ArrowVerse Flash in CRISIS; that was the Ezra Flash of the mainline DCEU where Josstice League is canon instead
Welp cant wait for The flash cut for dvd
My Dad loved the George Reeves Superman cameo, as that was the Superman of his childhood.
Wait So How Did Your Dad Still Alive? is He 90 Years Old?
80 (One sure wouldn't know it to look at him though, I can tell you that. Heheh)@@gareldbronson2841
@@gareldbronson2841 You don't have to see a movie in the same exact year it came out to be part of your childhood.
My dad is not much of a filmmaker Like I am, but he enjoys movies that entertained him and had a good time with, so I took him to see this film on Fathers Day cause he grew up with Michael Keaton’s Batman and, the point I’m getting to, Christopher Reeves Superman, and he had a big smile on his face, especially with Christopher Reeve popping up. Didn’t care at all about the CGI, he loved it 🤟
George Reeves killed himself, yet WB has no problem digging up his likeness for this soulless ghoul of a movie
Im not going to lie i shed tears when i saw Christopher Reeves in this movie .
Wuss
@@Goofballent 🤡
That's not Christopher Reeve it's bullshit CGI. Shouldn't have been added into the movie.
@@Goofballent💀
Tears of disgust right ?
They got the OK from the Christopher Reeve estate, and Helen Slater and Nick Cage ACTUALLY filmed their parts
😭❤️
Remember when Disney got the ok from Peter Cushing’s estate for rogue one and the media and Twitter flipped their lid about how it was disrespectful.
Now nobody cares
Manufactured media outrage.
If Nic filmed his part, why does he look like a videogame version of him with his face?
@@alexcninjagotuberlmao the same reason there's no Michael Keaton interview released to the public...
@@alexcninjagotuberhe was de-aged.
The fact of this movie is not wht we expected but to see Christopher reevs in the franchise brought a joy. He was the best superman from that era n he played as expected
Christopher Reeve is the BEST Superman of ALL TIME bro.
From that era? He's the best Superman period
Man with how animated these cameos are, they shoulda just done a DCAU cameo from Batman: The Animated Series. That would have been awesome.
God, if that had happened I would have cried.
Please don't use God in vain. Thank you, may God bless you all and everyone. ❤
@@anonymousgara8415 I swear to god.
It would've been perfect hearing Kevin conroy
@@Mikemic2218 I could have sworn I heard Mark Hamill's Joker laugh. It was at about 1:03.
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I swear to FUCKING god
I was really glad that George Reeves' Superman was shown. I was also happy to see Christopher Reeve's Superman! This was very emotional for me. 😢
I like the fact that they make it feel natural that all these Supermans and Batmans have existed and not looked like the same person. Like it could have been literally anyone who was born to be in their place with their name, but have completely different lives and experiences.
"Make it feel natural" 😂😂😂
Honestly I think of it this way. A multiverse is full of possibilities. This could include the sperm that reached the egg. Everyone was still named who they were going to be named, but somewhere along the line of ancestors different DNA patterns survived. Added onto the laws of physics can straight up be drastically different one universe to the others.
I didn’t care that the CGI wasn’t the best, it was just nice to see some old friends again
At the end it was a fun movie for a lot of people, but we need to express our discontent about these mediocre products, if anything, the people working on them is gonna benefit from our complaints since the people that are putting the money are gonna see that, of the VFX guys have more time to put care in these products that means more money to them, look at Marvel, their stories are kinda shit but the effects are great most of the time
And if we get the stories to be as good then it's a win/win for everyone
Yet you would be the first to call out Marvel projects for their bad CGI products
@@etherealhatred Wrong. Marvel has great storylines with great acting. The writing and CGI needs a lot more work.
how was the cgi not good? its a multiverse hows it supposed to look? like you know
@@AckzaTV believable? Not like PS3 graphics? I hate how pedantic some people can be with this argument with every CGI they don't like even tho it looks realistic af and i don't like using the argument itself, but this time? They're right for using it, it looks pretty bad for 2023 movie
Final Respect for Christopher Reeve aka Superman 1978 ❤
I’m mixed on this scene, I think it’s super cool but i don’t know how I feel about the resurrection of dead actors. Especially George reeves since he hated being associated with Superman
Uhh I could be wrong on this but I don't believe that he hated being associated with Superman it was that after the show ended he couldn't get any serious roles & everyone saw him as Superman & they weren't going to take Mr.Reeves seriously in any other serious part you know? So in a way yeah that Superman show kinda unintentionally did ruin him in a way but again I could be wrong on what I said & now come to think about it I think the guy who played Herman Munster Fred something same thing happened to him after the Munsters show was canceled Fred tried to get other roles but couldn't bc no one couldn't take him seriously that's all they seen was Herman Munster
They got approval from the Reeve's estate.
whats freakier is the movie came out the same day he died😓
@@80s90sOriginal he died like over half a century before the movie released dude
@@isaacargesmith8217 i know he did. just a freaky coincidence
To see my superman there, it is a moment that i will never forget. So grateful that i could see him one last time. So glad that the Reeve estate granted this cameo. Fly high, Chris. i really miss you.
Maybe it's just because I'm used to Arrowverse Flash, but the VFX didn't bother me here. Plus the Nicolas Cage Superman scene got a massive cheer from my theater.
People complaining that badly about the VFX did not watch the movie.
I can understand people complaining about the VFX but if it ruins the experience for them, then I’m sorry but I just don’t get it. Does that mean they can’t watch movies pre 2012? They can’t watch Tobey’s Spider-Man, the pre Disney Star Wars movies, the old x-men movies. The Harry Potter movies. Pirates off the Caribbean curse of the black pearl.
People are just hating for the sake of it, yet turn around and say Tobey is still the best Spider-Man or the Star Wars originals and prequels are great movies.
@@thefilmrookie3099 I’m guessing it’s something beyond the visuals. The Flash dropped just as actors/writers’ concerns over AI reached a fever pitch. So it’s not that far-fetched to assume they saw Reeve/Cage’s cameos as a warning of what Hollywood might do with former actors’ faces. Most of the other visuals beyond that are pretty fun, if rubbery in places.
@@thefilmrookie3099i was one of those people who didnt think the cgi was good i htought it was horrible.
It wasnt until i finally watched it and this was actually really good
@@thefilmrookie3099bad FX can ABSOLUTELY ruin a cinematic experience,..
@@benwasserman8223 I don’t think the flash caused the strike. Digital face replacement has been a thing since the early 2010’s.
This would look pretty sick if the cgi weren't so uncanny valley
But that’s the point. The chronobowl is supposed to not look realistic. Say what you want about the CGI in the rest of the movie. But it is pretty obvious that this is supposed to look fake.
@@thefilmrookie3099That's just a massive cope
@@thefilmrookie3099 lmao as if the director didn’t see that this was awful looking and just went with that excuse, completely ignoring that the rest of the movie looks awful as well
@@wolfrex2721this is the same director of the IT duology
@@axelnilsson5124 and? The same director can make a good and a bad movie
Haven't seen the movie yet but love the cameos of George Reeves, Adam West, Christopher Reeve and Helen Slater. George Reeves was my introduction to live action Superman as a child and Chris Reeve was the Superman of my young adulthood while Adam West was my introduction to any version of Batman. Great to see them all acknowledged even if not much was done with them. Sad that the movie seems to have flopped.
You must be some age, sir! Glad you found something that you enjoyed.
@@andrewbyrne2173 I'm 65. George Reeves was before my time but still the first live action Superman I ever saw while Adam West was part of my childhood and Christopher Reeve part of my young adulthood (as was Helen Slater but we need not speak of that). LOL.
and that is the entire point of the cameos to begin with, to lure you in when. they served NO PURPOSE at all besides the fact they did for the fans, not to drive the story. Needless fan service.
The movie flopped because of poor directing, poor script, and everything else
Burt Ward, as Robin, was also shown. You could see him twice when Adam West's Batman is shown. Above Batman, you could see a still shot of Batman and Robin climbing up the side of a building. Above that still you could see Robin standing there looking out. You also hear a mashup of Eartha Kitt's Catwoman, Frank Gorshin's Riddler, Burgess Meredith's Punguin and Cesar Romero's Joker.
It's a one time watch.
Were the alternate versions of the heroes seeing their worlds colliding? What was up with the Flash and his two alternate versions of himself in the Chronoball?
If you think this is confusing, the comics is crazier. DC comics actually has multiple-multiverses not just one. Basically the DC universe is a Omniverse with Multiverses that have infinite universes in each.
But I still love it.
Same with Marvel, with the Omniverse, the Outside, Superflow, House of Idea. Too bad they fucked up the entire cosmology, and now the TOAA isn't even the topdog anymore apparently.
@@ashendude3394who is then
I hope I live long enough to see the dark multiverse done justice on screen.
Yup and I believe both our universe and the Marvel multiverse is also a part of the DC Omniverse.
How are these Multiverse cameos compared to what we saw in the CW Flash series?
Interesting
Good question.
I feel like CW got the better end of the stick with the stuff we love and have seen. Mainly with Brandon Routh’s Superman and even Kevin Conroy as Batman (yes, he played Batman in live action)
CW was actually much better.
1. They got the real actors on set. Brandon Routh (Superman Returns), Tom Welling (Smallville), Kevin Conroy (Batman), Burt Ward (Robin from Adam West's Batman), John Wesley Shipp (Flash 1990), even Ezra Miller himself, and more. You can see how impressive the cast was.
2. ALL OF THEM played a part in the story. You had Brandon Routh fighting Tyler Hoechlin. Tyler Hoechlin visiting Tom Welling. Grant Gustin meeting Ezra Miller. etc. This movie's cameo didn't even interact with Flash, they just stared blankly into the camera.
For the movie about "The Flash" they sure like Superman
If this was all animated, these are my picks in order
0:10 Max Fleischer Superman
0:18 Flash from The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure
0:31 Superman and Supergirl from Superman: The Animated Series
0:56 Batman from Batman: The Brave and the Bold
1:06 Superman from never made Genndy Tartakovsky cartoon
Batman from batman brace and the bold? How old are you…
@@Dukeybookeybrace?
@@AdrianWoodbanks read what he said
@@Dukeybookey1) Brave and the Bold is 15 years old now.
2) The other reply was pointing out your typo.
Replace brave and the bold with batman the animated series
That shot of Nic Cage in the shadows with his eye lazers glowing would have made an INCREDIBLE poster for Tim Burton's Superman Lives. 25 years on & I'm still pissed off that movie was never made
idc i cried ma eyes out see the OG superman. RIP Mr. Reeve you made me believe super hero was real.
Me too. It tore me up.😭
@@Vernonu9Me too because of how disgusting of a tribute this was.
Although I understand some of the actors aren't with us anymore, I hope CGI cameos aren't gonna be a standard thing.
I’m just saying if they have done like dc cw cameos instead it would have gotten a good better rating on the movie
I definitely would've loved the Worlds Collide scene if the CGI was better and had living actors cameos like Brandon Routh Superman or CW Flash. I do love the music and The Superman Lives reference though.
Imagine a Lynda Carter(Wonder Woman) cameo, DCAU Tv Series cameos, Grant Gustin(Flash) cameo, Christian Bale(Batman) cameo, etc. I do agree, the soundtrack is amazing.
@@flarestriker2005 That would've been better. I would've liked to see that.
I dunno about you, but I think they should’ve had Brandon Routh’s Superman in his place considering they’re one and the same. I don’t mind changing anything about Helen Slater since she’s still kicking
@@flarestriker2005 along with Robert pattinson Batman, supergirl (arrowverse), doom patrol, teen titans go!, Harley Quinn animated series, Stargirl, Joaquin Phoenix joker, Kevin conroy Batman and Netflix sandman.
Even though The Flash movie has bad CGI (I'm worth a cucumber) I loved it a lot and it's undervalued ❤ . This scene about the Multiverse, different lands and paying homage to the entire legacy that DC has made several years ago is magnificent :
- From hearing it's a bird, it's a plane, it's Superman (from the George Reeves version)
- a phrase from Adam West's Batman and in the background with the laughter of Cesar Romero's Joker .
- Jay Garrick (my favorite character)
- Nicolás Cage was able to play Superman and fighting against a giant spider was magnificent .
- and obviously the stellar star the return of the legend Christopher Reeve's Superman accompanied by her cousin Supergirl who are finally together and it was beautiful 😭💙 .
Anyway this scene is my favorite 😍
I'm pissed we didn't get a BTAS globe. Do you know how cool it'd be to just hear
"I am Vengeance-" "it hasn't even begun Batman!" "-I am the Night-" [Hamill Joker Laugh] "-I AM BATMAN!!!"
@@thomasharrington1477. Good and interesting idea 😮
@@ezequielperez2224 the whole chronobole thing should just been an homage to the past of DC movies and various adaptations given this was our last time seeing the DCEU (Affleck deserved more, he was a good actor handed a bad script)
Except Nicolas Cage did not play Superman. That is a digi-double. They didn't even bother to film Nicolas Cage.
@@hrothgarnogar. Let's see, dude, the actor already said that if I play him in an interview, I'll reveal it and the director himself also confirmed that he did record that scene, so don't say m4m4d4s
This scene felt more 'Multiverse of Madness' than Doctor Strange 2.
Yes bro
Atleast this movie got it right. Unfortunately, both multiversal focused movies are bad and you can't deny that.
@@AccipiterSmiththis movie didn’t get anything about multiverse right lol they just have to make a simple time travel movie, not about multiverse for no reason
No bro stop multiverse of madness was way way better than this garbage
u only said that because u're a dc fanboy
One really good thing about James Gunn taking over DC is that we might finally get a proper Wally West on live action.
I'm still pissed, that Grant Gustin's Flash wasn't in this scene.
Yeah they did Grant dirty here. This would would have been perfect for a Grant Gustin cameo.
Yeah same.. would’ve made ppl go nuts like Keaton said
Out of all characters for cameo they choose a different version of Superman instead of the different Flash for "The Flash" movie
The idea of not putting Grant Gustin - or hell, even John Wesley Shipp - in this moment is literally inexcusable. There is no excuse the filmmakers could come up with that would ever make sense. I mean, Ted Sears wasn't even the REAL Jay Garrick. It's just so weird.
And I don't care how fake it looks, seeing Christopher Reeve and Helen Slater together with the Williams theme - yup, they pulled on the ol' nostalgia strings, and nope, I couldn't give two shites. I've never understood why a little fan service is a bad thing anyway. Feels like snobby film fans farting that crap.
@@leonavuto make things worse, it wasn’t even Teddy Sears’s likeness in this scene. They used the editor of the film, Jason Ballentine, to make a CG face, so you ended up with a Jay Garrick that:
1. No one knew at first if it was Teddy Sears or not because it didn’t make any sense.
2. If they DID recognize that as Teddy Sears then they would know it’s NOT Jay Garrick.
What’s even more mind blowing is that TITANS have a cameo to Grant’s Flash about a couple months before this movie came out. They had no excuse. There’s NINE SEASONS of footage they could’ve pulled from, and they could’ve easily superimposed both Grant’s Flash and John (as either Jay or Barry) running together in this scene instead.
0:40 This is downright disrespectful lol
They deserved something better than this, it's almost like the Saul Goodman 3D meme
Almost? It is disrespectful
@@entertainmentpowerfuchs5744 You're right.
Holy cow you're right the cgi 💀
I’m just glad to see Christopher Reeves in it and get his scene. Still love to see a drop in from superman and he stands up and turns his head and it’s Christopher’s superman. Just a quick glance that’s all it takes.
So your glad someone who hated his role of superman is forced to be seen another time has superman.
Therefore, Loki also helped these multiverses avoid collapsing and colliding with each other. ❤😊
Bruh i really can’t believe they even made short hair ezra miller cgi too
When I saw Nic Cage I was like "No they didn't, they didn't, OH MY GODDDDD!!!!"
In a good way or a bad way
RIP George Reeves (January 5, 1914 - June 16, 1959), aged 45
RIP Adam West (September 19, 1928 - June 9, 2017), aged 88
RIP Christopher Reeve (September 25, 1952 - October 10, 2004), aged 52
You will be remembered as legends.
I was abit disappointed when Barry said I AM THE FLASH, like I was expecting him to say I AM FLASHING TIME or something like that.
What was up with Nicholas Cage as Superman fighting against a giant spider? Did he have a spitting image of Superman?
The original script for Superman Lives (the movie that had Nicolas Cage as Superman) had Superman fighting a giant spider at the end. The producer of the film, Jon Peters, wanted it in the film for whatever reason, so despite going through several drafts, every single version of the script has the giant spider in it.
Also, here's a fun fact about the spider: Jon Peters later used the same ending for the 1999 film Wild Wild West, where the villian of the film has a (you guessed it!) giant mechanical spider, and the movie ends with the protagonists destroying it.
I saw a lot of people losing their minds over Nick Cage's Superman, but seeing Adam West returning somehow as the Caped crusader is heartwarming to me.
The producer Jon Peters has a giant spider fetish.
This is Part 1 of Kevin Smith telling the story of the development.
ua-cam.com/video/Wo2KB1dEDdk/v-deo.htmlsi=czrNrLNhRKbW02HL
They also made a great documentary called "The Death of 'Superman Lives': What Happened?"
@@gabrielmello9927the only issue is that West’s Batman was missing his ears 🤣
If this movie and it’s CGI was actually good, this could have been an Avengers Endgame Portals level scene with all of these cameos
0:44 anyone else though that part of the music sounded like avengers?
To have Christopher and Helen show up as Superman and Supergirl was iconic! However, this CGI...they look creepy! Its too obvious they're not real.
Cause Chris is not alive lol what do you want them to do
@iiTzLurks I get that. Its not creepy because he's dead. If you read my post...this particular CGI makes them LOOK creepy, imo.
1:06: I believe that in another universe, that film was made.
The Red Universe was that of Linda Carter's Wonder Woman.
Wish they would have included her in this scene.
Yo no crecí viendo a Christopher Reeve como superman, crecí viendo a Tom Welling , vi a Brandon Routh y a Henry Cavill en el cine. El año pasado vi las peliculas de Christopher Reeve por primera vez y definitivamente es el MEJOR Superman, no es un actor haciendo de Superman sino es ver a Superman salir de un comic y tomar vida, Díos lo tenga en su santa gloria 🙏🏻
They were in the arrowverse so it wouldn’t make sense to show them again but I agree
Siii, Christopher siempre será el mejor Superman. Su interpretación fue perfecta💗
Ha Nicolas Cage! Ghost Rider was the Noir Spider now he became Superman!😂
Great ir isnt it
Nic Cage became Superman... and lived, atleast in this movie as a cameo.
Nic cage would be great Superman
Although the CGI was horrendous and there was no Grant Justin's Flash cameo, seeing Christopher Reeve's Superman filled my heart with joy.
If Spiderman No Way Home had something like this during the scene where there are cracked rifts in the sky, we would've had this:
0:10 CBS Spiderman
0:18 1978 Dr. Strange
0:31 Spiderverse Miles Morales
0:41 Spiderverse Gwen Stacy
0:56 Toei Supaidaman
1:06 Leonardo Dicaprio Spiderman
I guess Gwen Stacy/Ghost Spider/Spider-Gwen would appear in 0:31 alongside Spider-Man/Miles Morales to
Was thinking the same here. If they can bring Nic Cage in as Superman for this movie, I believe they can bring in Leo DiCaprio as Spider-Man even if it’s unlikely. No one has to agree tho
Would’ve been easier if they did stock footage and saved money for a Nicholas Cage cameo with the real Cage speaking
The scene in this movie that made me cry. I grew up with Reeve and Slater.
No vi la peli, dejé a mi mamá viéndola en la tele, pero me enterneció la emoción de ella al ver al Superman de Christopher Reeve, si ha sido fanática de toda la vida. Es lo único que rescato de estos cameos. Gracias The Flash.
Felicidades bro, eres una gran hijo con una gran madre
Es correcto, no le comenté nada a mi mamá y pasaron la peli el mes pasado, la vio desde el principio. Al día siguiente, le pregunté si la vio completa, y dijo que volver a ver a Christopher, aún si es cameo, lo valió todo 👏🏼 Va a cumplir 75 años.
Love how the various realities are represented as circular theaters
It’s like a fourth wall break in a way
Other than George Clooney's cameo in the end, the Christopher Reeve cameo got the second biggest pop in the theatre. I heard genuine gasps and "wow" when he poped up.
Personally, I'd ave had the whole multiverse cameos scene go down like this...
George Reeves (Superman)
Jay Garrick "Flash"
Christopher Reeve (Superman)
Helen Slater (Supergirl)
Adam West (Batman)
Lynda Carter (Wonder Woman)
Dean Cain (Superman)
Did that look like Teddy Sears playing Jay Garrick Flash at 0:22 just like he did in season 2 of the CW Flash?
Apparently, it was the editor of the movie
Teddy swears it wasn’t him. He wasn’t asked to participate.
It would have been great if they added cameos for Christian Bales Batman and Robert Pattinsons Batman.
If the movie had been based more on Flashpoint then the Batman at the end instead of George Clooney would have been Robert Pattinson but Yes if only we would have had at least one Christian Bale cameo and also a cameo from the grant Austin flash
They asked Bale but he said no
God no they don't need more Batman they needed Grant and John
Yk they asked grant but the director asked to give the whole star labs crew a cameo..
Why’d did he ask for those conditions..
Would’ve made ppl smile and go nuts for abit seeing grant on the big screen.
Christine bale batman will be like: seriously, first scarecrow, ra sa quel , joker , bane and Talia and this time I need to face mulitiverse?
It's amazing that they included all the OG actors, even the ones who are no longer with us ❤
I don’t really understand why people aren’t getting angry over the fact that they are using dead actors with CGI.
Really disrespectful to them.
Christopher Reeve's cameo really hits the same feeling when Tobey Maguire returned as Spider-Man.
I kinda imagine Reeve's Superman saying something like "Hey Kara, you seeing this shit?"
It's funny how they tried to mimic the same nostalgia feel Marvel did successfully with projects like No Way Home (where those character were actually played by the same actors), but having these character being the most plastic looking CGI completely ruined the feeling and instead it made it into the cheapest nostalgia bait and the ugliest looking scene in current cinematography.
DC live action did it way before Marvel in CW’s Crisis on Infinite Earths
@@nazomius7033 I said successfully. The attempt you are talking about was just as terrible - a low budget TV show with awful quality and effects, character portrayals most people doesn't even care about as they prefer those from movies, with majority of characters being from TV shows most people just don't give a f*ck about as well, not even talking about reused clips. No, THIS scene in the Flash movie was supposed to be it - THE big moment.
@@HardCR0W True, they fumbled hard
0:31 Legendary 🦸🏻
0:59 It’s Man!
Glad I’m not the only one who noticed! 🤣
0:59 where's Adam West's Bat ears.💀
This whole scene is so fucking crazy. It's like giving a "i don't know a 10 billion dollar budget to film students, and assigning them with I don't know amazing computers artist shit computer artist.
I'm just saying that this was a part of the movie. And people paid to see this in theaters
I know in alot of ways this is offensive and obscene to use them but.. They're respecting them. It's homage to how they crafted and shaped the universe with who THEY are. Christopher, Nick, Adam, it was just nice to see them acknowledged and respected.
Cope
It was bittersweet seeing them on screen as they shaped and put the characters to life to many viewers and fans throughout time. I see and acknowledge its extremely disrespectful though.
@@DrtoshibaIdk about George, but at least for Reeve's they got consent. Can't really call it disrespectful.
@@BeyondTrash-xe1vs i suppose! Can see both sides and their arguments but nonetheless it was my favorite scene in the movie
@@BeyondTrash-xe1vsGeorge committed suicide due to feeling trapped in the role of Superman, I'm fairly certain them digging him back up to CG him still falls under disrespectful irregardless of intent.
I don't care what people say about this film, I loved it, and this gave me chills
That's the way to go man. This movie was objectively bad and super goofy but if you like it you like it and that's all that matters.
Thank you, and someone else's opinion doesn't have to be your opinion
@@1zxtvthe movie was actually good. Not groundbreaking or anything, but good. What affected the movie was the mediocre CGI at times and Ezra Miller's reputation
X2 is my Favorite movie of 2023 and of the DCEU ❤
I'd give it a 7.5/10, it was watchable and decent despite the wonky CGI and Miller's presence.
0:21 I thought I believe it was a Arrowverse cameo with this speedster that I believe was Hunter Zolomon a.k.a. Zoom. But I think I believe it was actually an another alternate universe version of Jay Garrick a.k.a. The Flash.
That was a common theory, but it’s actually incorrect. The actor believed to be in that shot was Teddy Sears, who did play Zoom pretending to be Jay Garrick.
However, the person in this shot is Jason Ballentine, the editor of the Flash movie, who’s never been Jay Garrick before, and will never be again.
Everyone can be pissed at me if they want, but I actually don't mind how they pulled off all these cameos. The Flash is one of the greatest films I've ever seen.
The flash is peak cinema
How is the Flash's Jay Garrick in here but not Grant Gustin?
This whole thing is stupid, but it’s pretty awesome that they included the giant spider from Kevin Smith’s Jon Peters story
Effectively !
...a luck she was still available to shoot the scene.
When they showed Christopher Reeve standing, that made the three sittings it took to get me that far worth it! So much nostalgia at once. And then they threw in Nicholas Cage 🤷♀️
Peter Welling's Superman: very funny. Let's ignore me!
The Godzilla Minus One VFX Team showed at the world that we don't need a "mega-production" money to make a "real" experience. I hope Hollywood undertand this soon.
I love this scene, so epic.
The George Reeves cameo is maybe the most disrespectful thing they could have done
Why?
@@stuartclemmons3832 He took his own life due to the career failures he suffered after only being known as Superman. He also has no living relatives so there was clearly no estate for them to ask permission of so just kinda did it for their money making purposes
Thank you I’m glad there’s someone here who brings that up
This is what No Way Home must have been like with Spidey seeing the other universes of the other Marvel movies and Series
Multiverse of Madness must
If they really wanted to commit to the Cage reference they should have taken away his suit, his flight and given him an offensive sassy stereo type voiced robot
It’s fucking disgusting how Warner Bros was ok with CGing dead people wtf.
I loved the sentiment, the implications, missed opportunities. I could even rationlise the CGI 'choice' as a hypereal representation of quantum possibilities limited by mortal comprehension (rather than lack of time and money). It's just after all that, he ends up in the Nespresso Batman Universe.
0:55 Is that Eartha Kitt Catwoman's voice?
Dc take notes from Fast & Furious 7, some Star Wars and others with good CGI.
They could've use a regular body of a different actor then CGI his and her face into Reeve and Slater
This is a kick to the balls, especially for our childhood Superman
Made me go back and watch the 80s Supergirl
I thought seeing Helen Slater would be reason enough. :)
They look more like early PS3 renderings instead of actual people lol.
I seen a month early screening of this, the entire theater erupted when Christopher Reeve and a piece of his theme played and even more eruption when Nicolas Cage FINALLY APPEARED AS SUPERMAN ON THE BIG SCREEN AFTER 25 YEARS OF SUPERMAN LIVES THAT WAS CANCELLED.
George Reeves was murdered. He actually cared enough about the children who were fans that he quit smoking as a result of not wanting them to see him that way. He cut the emblem from his uniform and send it to sick kids in the hospital.
He was also slated to return as Superman and to take a turn at the helm directing. I doubt it was suicide. I think he was murdered by his drunken fiance, Leonore Lemmon.
I hope he's at peace and that he's at peace with never being forgotten.
I do wish the CGI was better.
Remember when the media made a big deal about using cgi to put dead actors back into modern movies.
Now we don’t care.
Funny how that happens
Look at the bright side, the CGI isn't bad as The Rock CGI in Mummy 2.
Eu concordo você!
Ngl, but I got Goosebumps watching this in the movie theater.
Wow. Everyone looks like a circa 2010 computer game character. Bravo.
The only flash related character who made a cameo was jay garrick 😅
And it wasn’t even the actor who played Jay Garrick. 😂 They just used the editor of the movie as the reference point for a CG face. 🤦🏻♂️
I was glad to see them, even with bad CGI. But did Superman (Christopher Reeve) and Supergirl (Helen Slater) actually just stand there and watch their universe collide with that of Nicolas Cage’s Superman? Wouldn’t they have done everything they could to prevent that happening? In the original Crisis on Infinite Earths comics, Supergirl even died trying to save Superman and her universe from the Anti-Monitor.
Superman (1978), Superman II, Superman III, Superman IV: The Quest For Peace and Supergirl (1984) are canon on Earth-78 only the events of Superman Returns never happen on Earth-78.
0:29 Let's all be honest, we came searching for this moment!