Does anyone else think Power Girl is really cool?
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Clifford_Starfox — 16 years ago(December 10, 2009 04:07 PM)
HIGHLY DOUBTFUL considering that this movie isn't part of the DCAU and that these stand-alone movies are what they are planning to do from now on.
Heck, the next movie of theirs, Justice League: Crisis On Two Earths, was originally a DCAU story, but it was re-written to be of a different continuity when they started production.
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superturbo4 — 16 years ago(February 08, 2010 03:47 PM)
Pity it didn't come out as part of the original DCAU continuty, seeing as that storyline along with the Starcrossed episode "incident" with the Thanagarians was real the reason to turn the Justice League into a full force group of Earth gathered superheroes beyond the original 7 members. Still, Justice League: Crisis On Two Earths will be out soon enough and i look forward to seeing it.
Far as a suggestion for a Power-Girl DVD DTV feature. Why not DC would need to show off more female superheroes from their comics beside just Wonder Woman methinks!
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wallacesawyer — 16 years ago(February 13, 2010 09:29 PM)
just reminds me of a "matured" Supergirl
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panhellfsu — 15 years ago(March 11, 2011 03:48 PM)
I thought this Power Girl was out of character. PG is suppose to have a strong personality and an even stronger punch to match. I felt like they changed the character to go with Alison's soft voice. She didn't come across as powerful at all especially in the scene where Superman made a cyclone outside that building. Why did she need him to fly her away? She is suppose to have all the same powers why didn't she really do anything in this movie. She was just so wimpy.
I like Allison Mack and think she should continue to do voice work but I just don't think this was the right character for her voice.