I will eventually check it out.
However, it's not a stretch to have an ugly thug character who wants to be a classy gentlemen and it become a subject of mocky and an insulting nickname.
I have to wonder about Hollywood writers.
I like a show with Antony Starr, actor from The Boys, called Banshee.
It was about a criminal drifter who found himself in Pennsylvania, where I'm from. He took the place of a dead sheriff to cash in on the situation. After, he found that he was really good at it.
The writers were from NYC. Anyway, it took place in Danville, PA, which is real place.
Anyway, there was huge gang of Amish mafia, which isn't real, and Amish people don't live in Danville. Also, there was a Native American reservation there and there is no NA reservation in PA.
I found all of that hilarious because the writers couldn't even do basic research about a place that's real, so the show was surrealistic and set in some alternate universe PA. So, I guess writers of DC comic movies are recruited based on their absolute zero knowledge of DC comics.
Marvel does a better job of protecting their brand in movies.
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