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That's a good choice. Probably chosen because the next Avengers film villain is Ultron but still good enough to necessitate the whole Justice League come together.
Awesome. If it's true, then I think it's great. They probably didn't use the Darkseid/alien invasion plot to avoid comparisons to The Avengers. Then again, they're now using an A.I. who controls an army of robots.
I'm kidding, I think Brainiac is a brilliant choice. Done right, he (it?) could be an even biggest threat than Zod was.
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Well, if true, it's about damn time. Brainiac was originally set to be the villain in Superman III, and has YET to make it on the big screen. Plus, since this franchise began with MOS, it makes sense.
Brainiac seems like a solid, logical choice. Like Chris, I'm amazed the character has missed getting his spotlight in film until now. It seem like a sound direction so many times.
The Geoff Johns/Gary Frank Braniac arc would have been the PERFECT film instead of the turd fest we got in Man of Steel. The world DID NOT need another re-telling of his origin. This could have been done montage style during opening credits like the movie UP. WB missed a golden opportunity on that one. I know they wanted to make their own cinematic universe based around MoS, but they still could have transitioned into that from the Brainiac story. And, I hate to keep bringing this up, but ROuth should have still been Supes. Cavill looks the part, but Superman is not the main character in the movie, Clark is.
My oddball pick to play Brainiac is...Jim Carrey. He's got the perfect combination of wit, presense, charm, maniacal controlled chaos and can be menacing. Plus, we already know what he looks like in green. THey have to play him up as a charismatic character. He's always been protrayed as robotic, and while that's the essence of the character, on screen it needs to be a little more. He's a collector of civilizations and learns from each. Surely he's picked up a sense of humor and eloquence along the way.
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