This along with all the other focus on alien invasions and the U.S.'s response to such being so prevalent, makes me wonder if the fear of a true invasion (foreign) looming overhead with the country in such a dire state is being manipulated.
Of all the Batman (live action) movies that have come into existence you believe THAT was the ONE that had no "semblance of good, decent directing or writing to it?"
Unfortunately no, his current suit is for all intents and purposes more powerful than any other base suit he has created. In many ways it's like a GL ring as it can create constructs based on his desires and go so far as to even "heal" itself.
Spoiler alert! But unfortunately, at the end of the day, Tony Stark's not even human anymore. He keeps his armor inside his bones for goodness sake. But even before that, just as @GuidedbyVices has stated, he was never really much like Bats. Bruce Wayne, sure, just not Bats.
Seeing the homage to 90s era Superboy really cinched this as a true successor to what was my beloved Teen Titans. Thank you DC. Thank you CN. I think U.S. cartoons have finally found a new renaissance.
I'm still reserving judgments on the film until I see it so I don't have much to add in that regard but I just can't get past this whole "Superman's alien dad" thing. It just comes off as if Superman were a human raised by an alien, at least to me any way. Specifically with the qualifier "Jor-El" in the title and in the body of the article, it just keeps gnawing away at me. In all seriousness, if the name weren't included I'd have thought it were a leaked set photo of Johnathan Kent.