>>91017485Well, I watched the rough cut of the movie last week. It has pretty much the same qualities and the same flaws as "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice", but with a bigger scope and way more jokes. When it works, it works great. When it doesn't, it gets pretty messy.
Ask me anything, I guess. Though some details I'll try to keep vague out of self-preservation.
Yes, Lex has a minor, but important role.
As for the invading force, for most of the movie it's just a batallion of Parademons. In the end once the gateway is opened, there's a large army including a warship.
The Flash is on the same level as the TV show, I'd say. Runs at the speed of the sound and he does phase in one scene.
Atlantis is briefly seen, yes.
As good as you'd expect from Snyder. The lower-scale fights are pretty good, and once the scope gets big it gets a little tiresome.
Cyborg's pretty moody and stoic. Maybe even a little bit angsty. But he lightens up in the end.
Batman calls the shots at first and defers command once Superman returns.
Humour's VERY hit and miss. Especially the Flash. Which sucks because he's the designated comedy relief and makes a lot of jokes. Like a joke a minute at times.
Clarks's alright. He's definitely more confident and optimistic once he returns. Until then he's the broody, self-doubting Clark we've come to know from the previous movies.
Supes has longer hair and beard.
An afterlife/purgatory/limbo of sorts modeled after Kent Farm.
He interacts with Jonathan a lot, yes. Martha and Lois appear too, but he can't really speak to them because they're alive. Jonathan and him are preparing for a storm, which is a representation of the alien invasion, and gets closer whenever the Parademons get another Mother Box. Once the invasion starts Clark realizes he's actually in a death-like state and Jonathan is there to help him choose whether he goes back or stays with him. Clark eventually goes back when he hears Lois calling to him.