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Where do you categorize Wolverine? You can argue he's done some pretty heinous sh*t
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I haven't read the current books but I somewhat recall reading some headlines that they made her a hero now or maybe closer to anti-hero?
I really wouldn't be surprised though as her popularity has skyrocketed.
Where do you categorize Wolverine? You can argue he's done some pretty heinous sh*t
Don't believe she is, nor any other member of the Suicide Squad for that matter.
Not really, because Harley Quinn just isn't a hero, plain and simple. There's nothing to split hairs overThere's a very clear difference between her in Suicide Squad and Wonder Woman in Dawn of Justice. Being a star of a film doesn't make you a hero. Shouldn't even have to go into why. And stopping a villain also doesn't make you a hero if you yourself are already villanous to begin with
There's a difference between seeing Black Panther and seeing Diamondback for example. Both can be stars, but only one is a hero.
I didn't skim over anything, I just pointed out the part that was incorrect.
Don't believe she is, nor any other member of the Suicide Squad for that matter.
Not really, because Harley Quinn just isn't a hero, plain and simple. There's nothing to split hairs overThere's a very clear difference between her in Suicide Squad and Wonder Woman in Dawn of Justice. Being a star of a film doesn't make you a hero. Shouldn't even have to go into why. And stopping a villain also doesn't make you a hero if you yourself are already villanous to begin with
There's a difference between seeing Black Panther and seeing Diamondback for example. Both can be stars, but only one is a hero.
I didn't skim over anything, I just pointed out the part that was incorrect.
Joss Whedon will write and direct a Batgirl movie about Barbara Gordon
Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon will be writing, directing, and producing a big-screen Batgirl film, telling the solo story of the female super heroine.
The big question: which Batgirl? There have been many women behind the cowl.
Sources tell EW that this version will be Barbara Gordon, daughter of Commissioner Gordon, and the movie will use the DC Comics “New 52” version of the character as a starting point.
In that timeline, launched in 2011, Barbara Gordon has recovered from a paralyzing spinal injury notoriously inflicted on her by the Joker in the 1988 graphic novel The Killing Joke. In the earlier books, that damage confined her to a wheelchair and ended her flying, swinging, punching career as Batgirl — but she continued to fight the good fight under the name Oracle as a super-hacker.
The New 52 books feature her several years after the Joker attack, having recovered full mobility after experimental surgery, although she is still haunted by the near-death experience.
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Source: http://ew.com/movies/2017/03/30/joss-whedon-batgirl-movie-barbara-gordon/
Don't believe she is, nor any other member of the Suicide Squad for that matter.
Not really, because Harley Quinn just isn't a hero, plain and simple. There's nothing to split hairs overThere's a very clear difference between her in Suicide Squad and Wonder Woman in Dawn of Justice. Being a star of a film doesn't make you a hero. Shouldn't even have to go into why. And stopping a villain also doesn't make you a hero if you yourself are already villanous to begin with
There's a difference between seeing Black Panther and seeing Diamondback for example. Both can be stars, but only one is a hero.
I didn't skim over anything, I just pointed out the part that was incorrect.
It's not necessarily about being a 'heroic' character, it's about little girls or other underrepresented groups seeing an actor that looks like them having the leading role in a film where the character in question is popular, intelligent, competent, etc
Obviously they aren't gonna go out and want to rob banks afterwards but I'm sure little girls and young women enjoyed seeing Harley steal the show during Suicide Squad
Don't believe she is, nor any other member of the Suicide Squad for that matter.
Not really, because Harley Quinn just isn't a hero, plain and simple. There's nothing to split hairs overThere's a very clear difference between her in Suicide Squad and Wonder Woman in Dawn of Justice. Being a star of a film doesn't make you a hero. Shouldn't even have to go into why. And stopping a villain also doesn't make you a hero if you yourself are already villanous to begin with
There's a difference between seeing Black Panther and seeing Diamondback for example. Both can be stars, but only one is a hero.
I didn't skim over anything, I just pointed out the part that was incorrect.
What the hell are you even going on about? Lol
Can you not understand why a kindergarten would view Harley as the hero or good guy in SS? You thinking too deep champ imw talking about kids not grown men and women lol
I can imagine you telling off some kid in a toystore lol
To be fair, the bar isn't that high to begin withWhedongod
Batgirl will be the best DCEU movie
Which is fine. Did I say anything about kids not being able to watch a film and respect the fact that women or people of various ethnicities are getting starring roles in films? No. I specifically said that Harley Quinn isn't a hero, which doesn't affect Margot in any way.
I'm talking about the fact that Harley Quinn isn't a heroyou know, the original statement I made. Considering that Harley takes part in a number of criminal actions during the film, as do the other members of the Squad, I really don't see why anyone would walk away viewing her as the film's hero.
cool? Sure. Competent? Definitely. Badass? No doubt. A hero? Not at all. Perhaps I'm biased by the fact that I don't know young girls who view her as such. My cousins for example loved Harley and Amanda Waller, but didn't walk away thinking either were good guys after Waller killed a room of random people and Harley ran off with the Joker
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Which is fine. Did I say anything about kids not being able to watch a film and respect the fact that women or people of various ethnicities are getting starring roles in films? No. I specifically said that Harley Quinn isn't a hero, which doesn't affect Margot in any way.
I'm talking about the fact that Harley Quinn isn't a heroyou know, the original statement I made. Considering that Harley takes part in a number of criminal actions during the film, as do the other members of the Squad, I really don't see why anyone would walk away viewing her as the film's hero.
cool? Sure. Competent? Definitely. Badass? No doubt. A hero? Not at all. Perhaps I'm biased by the fact that I don't know young girls who view her as such. My cousins for example loved Harley and Amanda Waller, but didn't walk away thinking either were good guys after Waller killed a room of random people and Harley ran off with the Joker
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You're def splitting hairs. Stone Cold Steve Austin was my hero growing up.
See, that has nothing to do with what I said tho.You can't split hairs over whether Harley Quinn or Joker are heroes.
Which is fine. Did I say anything about kids not being able to watch a film and respect the fact that women or people of various ethnicities are getting starring roles in films? No. I specifically said that Harley Quinn isn't a hero, which doesn't affect Margot in any way.
I'm talking about the fact that Harley Quinn isn't a heroyou know, the original statement I made. Considering that Harley takes part in a number of criminal actions during the film, as do the other members of the Squad, I really don't see why anyone would walk away viewing her as the film's hero.
cool? Sure. Competent? Definitely. Badass? No doubt. A hero? Not at all. Perhaps I'm biased by the fact that I don't know young girls who view her as such. My cousins for example loved Harley and Amanda Waller, but didn't walk away thinking either were good guys after Waller killed a room of random people and Harley ran off with the Joker
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See, that has nothing to do with what I said tho.You can't split hairs over whether Harley Quinn or Joker are heroes.
You just refusing to see that little kids would think the star and hero of SS the movie is a hero in thw eyes of those said kids. You know why?
She killed monsters and fought a witch so for the sake of the movie she was the good guy. Do i think she is? Of course not. But to CHILDREN Im not gonna be mad that they think so lol
Which is fine. Did I say anything about kids not being able to watch a film and respect the fact that women or people of various ethnicities are getting starring roles in films? No. I specifically said that Harley Quinn isn't a hero, which doesn't affect Margot in any way.
I'm talking about the fact that Harley Quinn isn't a heroyou know, the original statement I made. Considering that Harley takes part in a number of criminal actions during the film, as do the other members of the Squad, I really don't see why anyone would walk away viewing her as the film's hero.
cool? Sure. Competent? Definitely. Badass? No doubt. A hero? Not at all. Perhaps I'm biased by the fact that I don't know young girls who view her as such. My cousins for example loved Harley and Amanda Waller, but didn't walk away thinking either were good guys after Waller killed a room of random people and Harley ran off with the Joker
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Saying a little girl may see a character as her hero doesn't mean that the character is inherently heroic. I don't think anyone argued or attempted to argue that specific point about Harley Quinn's moral compass![]()