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Zik, was it you who first mentioned last year that Ezra will probably be the first gay Flash on screen?I'm still assuming it's a gay Flash so I don't mind the Gonzo casting.
Could go at what he wore for the red carpet but why even bother?
Just off looks I'd still dislike the Luthor casting than Flash.
Some of the marketing made it seem as if Aquaman was a full cast in the movie. He had a 30 second scene MAX and that was it.
gay flash wearing some weird pants for the premiere.
Yeah, probably.I'm still assuming it's a gay Flash so I don't mind the Gonzo casting.
Could go at what he wore for the red carpet but why even bother?
Just off looks I'd still dislike the Luthor casting than Flash.
Zik, was it you who first mentioned last year that Ezra will probably be the first gay Flash on screen?
How?And it begins... 0% on RT: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/batman_v_superman_dawn_of_justice/
BATMAN v SUPERMAN breaks Fandango's Sales record
It has officially outpaced The Dark Knight Rises and The Avengers: Age of Ultron.
The Zack Snyder film represented 90 percent of the company’s ticket sales for the upcoming weekend
“Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” is Fandango’s top pre-selling superhero film ever, beating previous record holders, “The Dark Knight Rises” and “Avengers: Age of Ultron.”
According to Fandango, “Batman v Superman” represented more than 90 percent of the company’s ticket sales for the weekend.
“Batman v Superman” stars Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill in the roles of Batman and Superman, respectively, and sees Batman leading a crusade against Superman, driven by the belief that the Kryptonian is too powerful to be trusted.
The numbers also put recent box office returns into sharp relief. Fandango says that 90% of the tickets the company sold over this past weekend were for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. This means that on a weekend where the newest film in the The Divergent Series: Allegiant significantly underperformed, not only did few go to see it, but most spent their ticket money on something that wasn’t even out in theaters yet.
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Kinda shocked due to the glowing reviews in this thread