Yeah I don't see how releasing in a different tike would save GL from the poor writing, plot, and special effects.
It's not the DCEU did all that well.
I mean we're only talking in this thread because it did so poorly, it got rebooted.
It very much does matter that Wonder Man is an actor when 99% of the show is about acting, and that's the main thing his character is known for.
You're proving my point here, you can't even name me any characters that would make more sense to be in this role than him, if you can't do that then...
He does have the same power set they say multiple times his powers are ionic in nature.
And beyond that, I need to ask again who would've made more sense for a show like this than Wonder Man?
This is such a strnage complaint, the main thing Wonder Man is even known for is being an actor that's also a superhero.
There's no literally no mutant character who makes sense for this story.
If there are others then this isn't the first official mutant, going "they're forced" doesn't change that they're mutants.
And even if it did(it doesn't), then that title would still go to Namor.
Sounds like an excuse to refuse admitting that perhaps Marvel isn't the problem here.
This has never happened with any other Marvel project, meanwhile there's a huge obvious difference between Blade and every other Marvel project which is Ali's control and involvement.
You keep trying to say all this stuff and then it doesn't really matter because you literally said all that mattered was whether they had him be a big guy or not.
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