Thread:TheOne1000/@comment-1031724-20190227230651/@comment-1031724-20190304200937

Joss Whedon directing Justice League: Explains why Steppenwolf survived, and Bigger Bad Darkseid stayed in the shadows. That's usually what he does, except in Dollhouse. Of course it was meant to basically be like The Avengers, with Steppenwolf as Loki (Lex Luthor may have played a simlar role too), and Thanos as Darkseid. Some might compare Steppenwolf to The Other, but he was actually in charge of the invasion while The Other merely relayed stuff between his master and his ally.

Quicksilver was all right, but I preferred his X-Men counterpart, his scenes were really awesome. And as for Marvel Movies Wiki... let's just say I'm in a self-imposed exile from there.

Legends of Tomorrow is all right, but the first season is repetitive hunting down the main villain throughout the timeline and always failing at killing him until the finale. Haven't seen Doom Patrol.

Jim Carrey was an all right Riddler. I heard he's playing Eggman in the Sonic movie, though again that movie doesn't sound very good. I could see him playing someone in MCU.

Treasure Planet sequel: Would kinda be cool, though it wasn't super-high on my list. I also realized I didn't quite like Atlantis as much as I thought. I did kinda think The Lion King II was a bit shaky since there was no sign of Zira or any other lions loyal to Scar in the first film, just hyenas.

I don't read a whole lot of books. I did read the Harry Potter ones before the films, so for three of the ten years waiting to see Voldemort destroyed, I at least knew he likely would, and that JK Rowling likely wouldn't let them change that. Aside from that, I also read Unicorns of Balinor (a mostly-family-friendly book series) and Wings of Fire (a dragon-themed book series which can get pretty violent). I started reading Pegasus (a Greek-themed book series with a pegasus in it) at the suggestion of my friend on the pony site (who loves wings as much as I love tails), but I kinda lost interest.