>HAMADA ENDING: Barry exonerates his father. Michael Keaton’s Bruce Wayne arrives at the courthouse, followed by Sasha Calle’s Supergirl. They decide to work together to protect the new timeline that Barry has created. Barry later receives a distress signal from Ben Affleck’s Batman, who is lost in the Multiverse, setting up the “Crisis on Infinite Earths” movie.
>ABDY / DE LUCA ENDING: Barry exonerates his father. Michael Keaton’s Bruce Wayne arrives at the courthouse, followed by Sasha Calle’s Supergirl, Henry Cavill’s Superman and Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman. They decide to work together to protect the new timeline that Barry has created. Barry later receives a distress signal from Ben Affleck’s Batman, who is lost in the Multiverse, setting up the “Crisis on Infinite Earths” movie.
>GUNN / SAFRAN ENDING: Barry exonerates his father. George Clooney's Bruce Wayne arrives at the courthouse, leading Barry to realize he hasn't fully fixed the timeline, but will stay there as his father is free. Barry's teeth falls out.
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Which is your favorite, Cinemaphile?
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Second one
The second so I get my Superman/Supergirl movie.
Scorching take: Clooney actually plays a good Bruce Wayne and I like the third ending the most.
Even hotter take: ZSJL is the only great DCEU movie (including the others made by Snyder) and its story got abandoned, so I don't care about how it ends so it's probably biasing me into liking the funniest of the three endings.
I also just want to see it burn after the dirty they did to the only director actually putting effort into these.
I dislike MoS and actively hate BvS so ZSJL working so well for me made me feel like I was part of the punchline to an enormous cosmic joke. I hope Gunn's universe is better but at this point I've been trolled so hard by DC at the movies it makes it hard to care about anything they're involved with.
The Batman was good though, but I'm pretty sure you could give Matt Reeves anything and he'd make it good.
You got me. I'm absolutely a shill for a universally reviled movie from 26 years ago. India really never lets go.
Just think about it, a secret 4 hour movie made by a guy who directed two mediocre or bad movies turns out to not only be good but dare I say, very good. And they throw that away to hire Joss Whedon who proceeds to lord all over the place and treat the cast and crew like shit. Then gets de-facto cancelled because he's that much of a piece of shit and his cut of the movie was equally as shit.
It doesn't make sense. And I guess it kinda proves that God exists because no way something like this would happen by mere happenstance.
I hope Netflix acquires the distribution rights for MOS, BVS and ZSJL.
Good morning, sirs!
I also do the Clooney needful for he.
>ROCK ENDING: Barry exonerates his father. Michael Keaton’s Bruce Wayne arrives at the courthouse, followed by Sasha Calle’s Supergirl. Dwayne Johnson’s Black Adam flies in and announces that they must work together to protect the new timeline that Barry has created. Bruce quips “now that’s what I’m talking about” as the crowd cheers and Supergirl eyes Black Adam lustfully. Barry later receives a distress signal from Ben Affleck’s Batman. Black Adam is present as well, and quickly deduces that he is lost in the Multiverse and says that “a Crisis is coming" while dramatically raising his eyebrow.
It's weird to think that if Black Adam didn't have production and box office problems and Gunn and Safran didn't take full control that we'd end up with this weird universe with
>Cavill Superman
>Calle Supergirl
>Keaton Batman (but Batfleck still exists)
>The Rock as Black Adam
>A Justice Society that existed prior to something like Man of Steel meaning they were probably around when KeatonBats was active
>cavill superman
based
>calle supergirl
based
>keaton batman
cringe
>the rock as black adam
cool i guess. im one of the few people who actually like black adam
>justice society that existed prior to something like man of steel
i would retcon the frick out of this. doesn't make sense.
>cool i guess. im one of the few people who actually like black adam
Black Adam was actually decent but when i rewatched it 99% of what i liked was the JSA, Dr Fate and Hawkman specifically
Shitty ending.
It's weird how little success the Rock is having in Hollywood. Then again, maybe he forgot his roots as a Pat Patterson guy and think he's too good to lay down and do the job for Hollywood executives.
>KINOEST ROCK ENDING
>Barry exonerates his father. Michael Keaton’s Bruce Wayne arrives at the courthouse, followed by Sasha Calle’s Supergirl. Cavill's Superman and Dwayne Johnson's Black Adam flies in, acknowledges they resolved their differences (but you can only see how when you watch Black Adam vs Superman movie, taking place before this scene) and Adam announces that they must work together to protect the new timeline that Barry has created. Superman and Black Adam fistbump, Bruce quips “now that’s what I’m talking about” as the crowd cheers and Supergirl eyes Black Adam lustfully.
>Mid-Credit scene: Barry later receives a distress signal from Ben Affleck’s Batman. Black Adam is present as well, and quickly deduces that he is lost in the Multiverse and says that “a Crisis is coming" while dramatically raising his eyebrow.
Barry suddenly has a vision of the future showing Keaton's Batman, Sasha Calle’s Supergirl, Henry Cavill’s Superman, Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman, Jason Momoa’s Aquaman, Margot Robbie’s Harley Quinn, Zachary Levi’s Shazam, Dwayne Johnson’s Black Adam, John Cena’s Peacemaker, Viola Davis’s Amanda Waller, Aldis Hodge’s Hawkman, Pierce Brosnan’s Doctor Fate and Cyborg witnessing a portal opening from which come Ben Affleck’s Batman along with Robert Pattinson’s Batman, George Clooney’s Batman, Nicolas Cage’s Superman, Lynda Carter’s Wonder Woman, Grant Gustin’s Flash, John Wesley Shipp’s Flash, Ryan Reynolds’s Green Lantern and Keanu Reeves’s John Constantine. And the skies turn red...
>Post-Credit scene:
>KeatonBats receives a interdimensional transmission message on the computer from a man who looks like him, claiming to be Bruce Wayne of his own world. This alternate Keaton Bruce tells KeatonBats that there is a threat to the Multiverse, called the Spider-Verse.
>KeatonBats says that he's preparing to recruit everyone to fight this upcoming threat and Alt Keaton Bruce agrees, saying he's recruiting a team of his own. The video shuts off. Then we cut to the alternate Keaton Bruce's homeworld... where we find it isn't Bruce Wayne at all, but MCU Adrian Toomes.
second one is so much fricking better it's not even funny
Second. A million times.
>KINO ENDING: Barry exonerates his father. Michael Keaton’s Bruce Wayne arrives at the courthouse, followed by Sasha Calle’s Supergirl, Henry Cavill’s Superman, Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman, Jason Momoa’s Aquaman, Margot Robbie’s Harley Quinn, Zachary Levi’s Shazam, Dwayne Johnson’s Black Adam, John Cena’s Peacemaker, Viola Davis’s Amanda Waller, Aldis Hodge’s Hawkman, Pierce Brosnan’s Doctor Fate and Cyborg (in full faceplate and completely silent and motionless throughout the scene). They decide to work together to protect the new timeline that Barry has created. Suddenly, a portal opens, from which come Ben Affleck’s Batman along with Robert Pattinson’s Batman, George Clooney’s Batman, Nicolas Cage’s Superman, Lynda Carter’s Wonder Woman, Grant Gustin’s Flash, John Wesley Shipp’s Flash, Ryan Reynolds’s Green Lantern and Keanu Reeves’s John Constantine. The skies turn red. Barry asks "what is it?" and Batman says "the Antimonitor." The Antimonitor appears and immediately vaporizes Cyborg with antimatter, then yells “you weak pathetic fools, I’ve come for your universe!” Barry’s eyes sparkle with lightning as he says “I don’t think so.” Everybody takes fighting stances as the movie cuts to black over 90s techno music.
im gonna kill you, anon
>Cyborg (in full faceplate and completely silent and motionless throughout the scene)
>The Antimonitor appears and immediately vaporizes Cyborg with antimatter
Directed by Joss Whedon.
Joss allowed Cyborg to show his face tho, Snyder was the one with the creepy crash mannequin faceplate
I think you mean Geoff Johns.
>KINOER ENDING
Keatonbats receives a convincing message from an alternate universe counterpart, warning him of a threat to the multiverse
Keatonbats begins assembling a new Justice League to face this Multiversal threat... the Spider-Verse
Then we find out this alternate Bruce Wayne is actualy MCU Adrian Toomes
NEXT: JUSTICE LEAGUE VS SPIDER-VERSE
then he recruits Morbius
>Vulture assembles the Sinister Six and manages to convince the Justice League that they're actually the good guys who'll save the multiverse from all the Spider-Men
It doesn't even sound like a meme I'd actually watch this.
God fricking damn it my sides.
That's hilarious Anon.
>GUNN / SAFRAN ENDING: Barry exonerates his father. George Clooney's Bruce Wayne arrives at the courthouse, leading Barry to realize he hasn't fully fixed the timeline, but will stay there as his father is free. Barry's teeth falls out.
Did Gunn actually ask for this ending, frick's sake dude the tooth falling out is the dumbest shit about the ending.
I too, love Mortal Kombat, anon.
>second one
>Pisses nobody off, complete compromise, allows for more movies to be made
>others
>spite from one party to another driving decisions, ends the possibility of many future films, refusal to compromise at all
Look compromise in “art” is seen as a bad thing but these movies aren’t art and spite should never drive creative decisions.
Seriously. If you're going to flush decades of effort down the toilet anyway, the least you could do is end on a good note that acknowledges most of the major characters and newcomers. They're literally serving no one, not even themselves, with the ending they went with.
The ending they went just makes the movie feel like a waste of time.
The second one is the only one that feels like a complete, satisfying narrative. Barry messes some things up, doesn't get exactly what he wants, but helps others(Kal is no longer the last Kryptonian, Bruce is older but more accomplished and Gotham might be better off) it completes the narrative of both Kara and Bruce instead of giving them tragic, pointless deaths. By removing that it cripples the story.
I think one thing that's gonna cripple this movie this week is that word of mouth is going to be awful as a depressing movie with no real satisfying ending.
I agree 100%. Keaton's Batman and Kara now feel like actual characters, not just tools to push the story. Plus the ending could double as a sequel setup, with Batfleck's signal echoing Barry's signal from BVS.
It completes the narrative, serves as either a pretty sweet farewell or a setup to something epic like Crisis on Infinite Earths or the Knightmare timeline.
James Gunn should have left the ending be.
What will Gunn change in Blue Beetle to ruin it
Don't know but he apparently gave notes for every upcoming DC Movie except for The Batman Part 2 and Joker Folie a Duex.
What was the actual ending, and what does Barry's teeth falling out signify, the Black Flash shit?
No, it was a joke to callback to a scene earlier in the film
>Barry's teeth falls out.
I'm never going to see this stupid movie, did this happen?
He just loses a tooth earlier in the film, and it falls out at the end for some reason
Hamada didn't set Crisis, it was supposed to be a soft reboot with Supergirl and Batgirl taking place in the new trinity with WW, Keaton as their Nick Fury, and lead into other shit like Batman Beyond, Flash 2 with Zoom, etc
Crisis with Batfleck stuck on a Knightmare dimension and other returning Snyder stuff was exclusive to the second setup ending before Gunn proposed a (97%) full reboot
Nope, Crisis was always Hamada's endgame.
Without Cavill and Affleck? Hard to believe, Aby and De Luca were the ones that negotiated to bring those back, hence the Superman Cameo in Black Adam and Affleck reshooting Keaton's scenes for Aquaman 2 once they moved release dates. (I guess they now have to replace those a third time with Clooney lol)
>Without Cavill and Affleck? Hard to believe,
Not hard to believe, remember the other thing going on was to have Reeves' The Batman (which Hamada said would take place on "Earth 2") and JJ and Ta-Nehisi Coates' black Superman.
It is likely they would be the other Batman and Superman involved
>Crisis on Infinite Earths
Why?
Because they wanted to gain the love of the Snyder cult back while also keeping everyone else happy so they proposed to do a multiverse BS story where everyone existed still, Batfleck on a Knightmare timeline/dimension with Keaton and the rest on main earth, and also have room to squish Battinson and such inside their new crap saga
Of Black Adam didn't flop, this would've also included the Superman VS Black Adam movie and the Justice Society film and spinoffs, all converging on a final big Infinity War/Endgame crossover
Why is WB the stupidest company on planet Earth?
Alan Moore's Watchmen curse
The Abdy/DeLuca ending hands down. In fact I wish they were heading DC Studios instead of Gunn and Safran because they actually listen to the Fans.
Very true
I hope they can convince Zaslav to enter a non exclusive licensing agreement with Netflix to finish Zack Snyder's 5 film vision and maybe The Batfleck and MOS 2.
I wonder what DeLuca and Abdy are saying to Zaslav now that the Flash is a guaranteed bomb?
Who knows, the fallout from this is gonna be super interesting
So many players involved, so many decisions made along the way, so much history
That it will. Gunn is already trying to distance himself by talking about Superman Legacy Auditions. The WB Civil War is heating up again.
The second one, unironically. It makes the movie stand on its own. A cameo ending that tries to set up the sequel would had been stupid because everyone knows that the ship was obliterated from space
shit, I mean the third one kek
The second one can be standalone if you just remove the end credits stinger
I just can't wrap my head around why they would remove the new Cavill scene when every other JL member filmed new stuff for the movie
Is it just Gunn's massive ego?
Kind of makes me wonder how bad did those talks go?
Or is it possibly not Gunn but someone at WB upset over the Black Adam thing