25 Small Details In DC Movies That Make No Sense
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When you stop to think about it, not much makes sense when it comes to DC movies! Subscribe to our channel: http://goo.gl/ho3Hg6
There have been movies based on DC Comics properties since way back in the 1950s - with 1951's Superman and the Mole Men being the first example of them - and they've definitely raised a lot of questions over the years.
In fact, aside from a few gems - such as Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy, Tim Burton's two Batman movies and, more recently, the DC Extended Universe's absolutely brilliant Wonder Woman movie - they've been infinitely inferior to the majority of those based on Marvel characters.
For example, who on Earth thought it was a good idea to cast Shaquille O'Neal as John Henry Irons in 1997's Steel movie?! Seriously, ew.
But that's a casting issue, which means it's best left for another video, as this one will be looking at 25 things about the movies themselves that make no sense. We hope you enjoy it!
The 25 things in question include examples from a very diverse range of movies spanning several decades. They are; Superman, Superman II, Superman III, Superman IV: The Quest for Peace, Batman, Batman Returns, Batman Forever, Batman and Robin, Catwoman, Batman Begins, Superman Returns, The Dark Knight, Watchmen, Green Lantern, The Dark Knight Rises, Man of Steel, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Suicide Squad, Wonder Woman and Justice League.
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