r/SnyderCut Tell me... do you bleed? 6d ago

Appreciation Regeneration...

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The scene from Snyder’s Justice League captures Superman's regenerative process in such a powerful and mythic way. The black suit wasn't just a visual nod; it symbolized his rebirth and reconnection with Kryptonian heritage while still embracing the hope he represents on Earth. Standing in front of the rising sun, soaking in its energy, he was calm, resolute, and embodying strength, not screaming in pain or relying on some mechanical contraption. It was poetic, transcendent, and true to the essence of Superman.

Moments like that remind us why Snyder's vision resonates with fans—it respects the character’s legacy and elevates him to an almost godlike status, while still keeping him deeply human.

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u/Junior_Professor4676 5d ago

The difference between a gentle sunbath and having a giant-ass magnifying glass shown over your body, forcibly healing your broken bones at an accelerated rate.

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u/HumbleSiPilot77 Tell me... do you bleed? 5d ago

Let's see if the film is deep enough to highlight that context clue. The need for anything "accelerated". My guess, it won't and this is basically fan service with panel tribute.

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u/Goon_Pork 5d ago

They said the sun was there to heal him, he cried out in pain, they kept him down as if they knew it hurt but he needed it, what other reason is there?

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u/HumbleSiPilot77 Tell me... do you bleed? 4d ago

The sun healing Superman works on a surface level, but functionality alone doesn’t make it meaningful. Showing urgency and pain might convey its necessity, but it appears to lack deeper integration into the narrative. It's not done elevated storytelling it's a simple visual nod. Without that depth, it looks hollow. This is why I said the whole thing looks like a panel extracted fan tribute.