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This is something I would like to see more of, but I don't think it would translate to live action. Very few actors and actresses have the chops to play a mute character with depth and nuance. I've been reading a lot of old comic books on digital PDF and I noticed a fair number of mute characters.
I certainly cannot picture the CW making a show about a mute super hero.
If WB axes Amber Heard from Aquaman 2 (which I hope they do), and they decide not to recast Mera, they could introduce Dolphin. Dolphin was an Atlantean mutant who could not talk but was very empathetic and could conjure lights and illusion. Her relationship with Aquaman had a more brother-sister vibe but fans have shipped them because fans ship everyone.
I am ten minutes in and it is clear this not a contemporary show, it's set in a historical era. The mid 1990s.
Superman: Red Son is a very good movie. I cannot go too deep into the description because its built on shocking twists and inversions.
It's an alternate universe where Kal-El of Krypton lands as a baby on Earth and he happens to land in the Soviet Union reaching adulthood in the early 1950s.
A lot of other DC characters are dramatically different as well, but in it's own way, most of the characters keep the spirit of their original versions.
I enjoyed it as well.Superman: Red Son is a very good movie. I cannot go too deep into the description because its built on shocking twists and inversions.
It's an alternate universe where Kal-El of Krypton lands as a baby on Earth and he happens to land in the Soviet Union reaching adulthood in the early 1950s.
A lot of other DC characters are dramatically different as well, but in it's own way, most of the characters keep the spirit of their original versions.
I've got the comic book. Is it different ?
90% of the base story is the same but the animated film differs sharply from the comics at the very end. It has a very different ending. I think I like the film better.
arguably the greatest animated show of all time.
Batman the Animated Series, arguably the greatest animated show of all time.
Fair enough.I consider Western Animation and Japanese Anime to be separate enough genres that apples to apples comparisons are not feasible.