Shadowman wrote:sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:Shadowman wrote:sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:Shadowman wrote:Duke of Luns wrote:Yeah, secret identities are indeed becoming a thing of the past in Superhero movies.
Except for Batman, Superman, and Spider-Man. And if you want to extend that to TV, Flash and Green Arrow as well.
even if you count those heroes is still not the same that it used to be.
I only saw the first of the 2 "new" Spiderman films,but in that film both Gwen Stacy and her father learn that Spidy is.
in the last Superman film Pete Ross and Lana Lang learn what he can do as kids and Lois knew who he was even before he took on a hero name
in the last Batman films,Lucius Fox Rachel Dawes [old F and a DA], Catwoman ,Jim Gordan all learn his ID at some point,heck even a rookie cop figures it out
I lost count of how many people know "green" Arrows id in that show, I think its near or over 10.
and so far I've only seen 1 episode of Flash, and already 5 people knew his id.
Yeah...and they still all keep their identities secret from the public at large. Also, you shouldn't be counting love interests like Lois and Gwen, since they're almost always privy to the secret identity in the comics.
I count them because it normaly takes time for a love interest to learn they are heroes.
in these films they seem to learn pretty quick
My point still stands though, you can't say they don't keep secret identities when they clearly do. Unless you'd like to point out the scenes in the Nolan movies or the Spider-Man movies where they disclose their identities to the public...
dont confuse me with others.
I never said they were going public
I just said secret id's isint like it used to be