If Favreau is directing Iron Man, I'm betting that means Vince Vaughn as Tony Stark. Which could actually be a brilliant bit of casting.
"Is even an iron girdle enough to reign in that gut?" is the question.
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If Favreau is directing Iron Man, I'm betting that means Vince Vaughn as Tony Stark. Which could actually be a brilliant bit of casting.
"Is even an iron girdle enough to reign in that gut?" is the question.
his 5 year absence was spent flying back to the ruins of Krypton specifically to check that out.
But HOW did he get back as the Kryptonian sun would make him desuperfied?
(Fuck, I can't believe I just asked that question.)
Fuck, I can't believe I just asked that question.
OH! No, it's really good that you did, because it explains something I'd been wondering about.
Which is to say, the answer is kind of spoilery. Not plot-crucial, but still.
(Fuck, I can't believe I just asked that question.)
Glad I'm not the only one who was wondering that. Although, and I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm mis-remembering, but I thought the sun went supernova which is why Krypton was destroyed in the first place.
Geek alert!
I was trying to out someone as a geek by mentioning their grief at Elves and Men fighting together in the main timeline of the LotR movies, since the Last Alliance was the last time it happened. The person I was outing him to said "No! They fought together at the end of The Hobbit!"
You'd fit right in. But I do want to know the answer.
But HOW did he get back as the Kryptonian sun would make him desuperfied?
He borrowed a space shuttle?
I thought the sun went supernova
Possible. My Supes-knowledge has never been great. He kind of, you know, bores me to silly tears. Normally.
I think it was just the planet that blew up, hence all the resulting Kryptonite.
Actually, I seem to recall seeing Krypton's red sun still existing in the comics recently, so the "How'd he get back?" question is valid. Or more specifically, "How did he not suddenly die in space?"
That's been something I've always wondered about the whole Supes being able to fly in space angle is how does he manage the long distances between yellow stars to keep himself "charged up" and avoid accidentally getting too close to a red one.
Also, does he fly a LOT faster than the speed of light? I mean, we're assuming Krypton is pretty far away, right?
Or does he employ relativity for himself + earth-spinny-time-machine when he gets back, erasing hundreds of years of non-Supes Earth history?
In Superman, the Animated Series, Superman needs to wear a spacesuit, and he flies between planets in the spaceship that brought him to Earth.