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Old 12-04-2015, 08:04 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by Damian Rey View Post
By the end of TDKRises I think many of the general audience had accepted Bruce Wayne had died, seeing as being a symbol and not a man was a theme throughout the franchise. If this second and and Superman film to follow builds up that Supes stands for hope, and that he represents it as a symbol, I'm sure the audience would buy into him dying, only to be brought back.

I mean, shit, it worked for fucking Spock.
This, pretty much. I've never been a big superman fan, but I've always loved the Death of Superman story, ever since I was a kid, because it personofies the symbol of hope and the passion of a superhero to never give up, better than any other story I can think of.

That story IS superman.
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