TMC
2013-03-08 08:06:11 UTC
http://officialfan.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=offtopic&action=display&thread=467360&page=1
By save him, I mean the public perception of him.
Let's face it, despite roles in the various animated works, the
upcoming Injustice video game, and the comics, Aquaman is mostly seen
how he was seen in Superfriends.
Saying that, however, there was another character that, before a major
movie came out, was seen in a certain light by the general public as
well, and that was Batman.
Until the release of the 89 Batman movie, most of the public still saw
Batman as the one we saw in the 60s TV series...slightly campy and
stuff. The 89 Batman (and the comics, yes, but I'm talking general
public here) changed the view from most people on that matter.
Could the DC King of Atlantis get similar respect if, either in a solo
movie or a Justice League movie, he was given a similar serious role
so the movie-going public could see him in a different light?
By save him, I mean the public perception of him.
Let's face it, despite roles in the various animated works, the
upcoming Injustice video game, and the comics, Aquaman is mostly seen
how he was seen in Superfriends.
Saying that, however, there was another character that, before a major
movie came out, was seen in a certain light by the general public as
well, and that was Batman.
Until the release of the 89 Batman movie, most of the public still saw
Batman as the one we saw in the 60s TV series...slightly campy and
stuff. The 89 Batman (and the comics, yes, but I'm talking general
public here) changed the view from most people on that matter.
Could the DC King of Atlantis get similar respect if, either in a solo
movie or a Justice League movie, he was given a similar serious role
so the movie-going public could see him in a different light?