"In this earth I rule, in this one i'm gay, in this one no tragedy ever happened to me and i'm normal, in this one I'm known as OwlGod, and in this one I do voiceover for the character owlman."
he says that every disicion has no meaning because the opposite has already happend in another world but none of the worlds are going to turn out the same as that version of earth because of the things that happend in the past so there is a meaning to there choices
I don't get it. The Justice League aims not to kill any of its enemies but throwing them off planes is somehow considered ok? What if the villain doesn't gain consciousness in time to prevent his impact?
When considering the idea that there are limitless realities, you must understand that literally ALL things are inevitable. The line of distinction blur and there is no definite value of anything. Any part of existence encompasses the whole. The scary part is physics is leaning toward all this...
if every earth is a variation of that 1 reality, and owlman did destroy it, then dosent that mean that the other earths would not be destroyed since that would be the alternative to owlmans success
Regardless of what someone does to one universe, there will always be the omniverse to undo it all. Lord Tumahab, king of the omniverse will vanquish all.
@farizzal Who knows, that very well cloud be true. In the end all such ideas are nothing more than speculation. At least the fact there are so many earths goes to show such grand things are at least very possible.
Seeing all those earths makes you think "Just what is a soul". In my eyes the soul is like a thread that weaves though every universe connecting you with every other version of you that may exist. But hey, that's just me XD
Owlman is the name of several fictional supervillains that appear in comic books published by DC Comics who are the intended reverse counterparts of Batman. Owlman first appeared in Justice League of America #29 (August 1964), and was created by Gardner Fox and Mike Sekowsky. He was created as an evil version of Batman because owls are known to prey on bats.
No. He is the evil twin of Batman. The movie takes place on a parallel Earth where the Justice League members are evil and each hero has its opposite twin (Superman has Ultraman, Wonder Woman has Super Woman, etc...).
James Woods has the perfect voice for this character. He's calm, cool, and collected. Plus, Owlman is just totally bad-ass. He's the only person outside of Harrison Ford that can pull off the "Get off my plane" line and make it sound awesome.
Would you be a there pop over to the universe right next to us and get it for me ? :)
HAppy77Dude 1 day ago
Anyone else notice that the evil Hawkgirl didn't have her own crime family? I laughed.
xzigzag023x 6 days ago
"In this earth I rule, in this one i'm gay, in this one no tragedy ever happened to me and i'm normal, in this one I'm known as OwlGod, and in this one I do voiceover for the character owlman."
tranquelmischief 4 weeks ago 2
given the decisions i've made over the years,, my others versions must be living a better life :D
mitie23 1 month ago
This Owlman look like the one of Watchmen...
Honestly, me I would choose Rorschach for an alternative villain. I mean, the only thing he could need to change is who are his targets... ;)
Pelerin985 1 month ago
he says that every disicion has no meaning because the opposite has already happend in another world but none of the worlds are going to turn out the same as that version of earth because of the things that happend in the past so there is a meaning to there choices
bloom121 1 month ago
Owlman looks just like the Owl hero in WATCHMEN. first clip i saw i honestly thought it was him.
CandyCoated08 1 month ago
get off my plane.
gojiraguy200 1 month ago
thanks for condensing owlman scenes, i, we enjoyed it.
SicSkatez 1 month ago
Owlman: "Get off my plane"
Wonder Woman: *block*
Owlman: "Oh....well..."
angelofhellfire 2 months ago
"the boss of bosses" hahaha that's a good one
TrueBlueCanuck 2 months ago
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TrueBlueCanuck 2 months ago
lol superman just blows him away
GrandmasterJay22 2 months ago
I don't get it. The Justice League aims not to kill any of its enemies but throwing them off planes is somehow considered ok? What if the villain doesn't gain consciousness in time to prevent his impact?
fantasticmoose 2 months ago
@fantasticmoose im not sure perhaps its a sort of if your a bad guy they wont straight up kill you but they wont make things easy for you
AfroGannon 2 months ago
@fantasticmoose She doesn't kill him, it was an accident *shifty eyes*
GigawingsVideo 2 months ago
When considering the idea that there are limitless realities, you must understand that literally ALL things are inevitable. The line of distinction blur and there is no definite value of anything. Any part of existence encompasses the whole. The scary part is physics is leaning toward all this...
elkabong 3 months ago
@elkabong ....not really.
codafett 3 months ago
hows does destroying earth prime end all earths?
if every earth is a variation of that 1 reality, and owlman did destroy it, then dosent that mean that the other earths would not be destroyed since that would be the alternative to owlmans success
bobbymcbob123 3 months ago
Regardless of what someone does to one universe, there will always be the omniverse to undo it all. Lord Tumahab, king of the omniverse will vanquish all.
SmartGuy4today 2 months ago
I have begun construction on this. Once completed, Valve shall make it into a turret and input it into a game called Portal.
Zeruckiven 3 months ago
Oh shit what if we're earth prime 0.0
Portlandhardstylers 3 months ago
@farizzal Who knows, that very well cloud be true. In the end all such ideas are nothing more than speculation. At least the fact there are so many earths goes to show such grand things are at least very possible.
AzraelofLegion 4 months ago
Seeing all those earths makes you think "Just what is a soul". In my eyes the soul is like a thread that weaves though every universe connecting you with every other version of you that may exist. But hey, that's just me XD
AzraelofLegion 4 months ago 16
@AzraelofLegion Dude...that makes fucking sense
GhostOfAStranger1 3 months ago
@GhostOfAStranger1 I like to think so X)
AzraelofLegion 3 months ago
@AzraelofLegion Not to spoil all the fun, but this is a movie. Meaning... IRL this earth is our only chance for survival. No burden, right? xD
Bidmartinlo 1 month ago
Owlman is the name of several fictional supervillains that appear in comic books published by DC Comics who are the intended reverse counterparts of Batman. Owlman first appeared in Justice League of America #29 (August 1964), and was created by Gardner Fox and Mike Sekowsky. He was created as an evil version of Batman because owls are known to prey on bats.
SuperGreatSphinx 4 months ago
@MCfloris yes
BigBitchesCarHouse 4 months ago
No. He is the evil twin of Batman. The movie takes place on a parallel Earth where the Justice League members are evil and each hero has its opposite twin (Superman has Ultraman, Wonder Woman has Super Woman, etc...).
grimmjow13 4 months ago
James Woods has the perfect voice for this character. He's calm, cool, and collected. Plus, Owlman is just totally bad-ass. He's the only person outside of Harrison Ford that can pull off the "Get off my plane" line and make it sound awesome.
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