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If you pause this sci-fi movie, you’ll see that it’s one of DC’s biggest disappointments.

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Like The Simpsons, this post-apocalyptic sci-fi film, soon to be called a sequel, introduces a superhero project that will be released in theaters ten years later.

Almost every movie is filled with secrets that most audiences can’t decipher. At least until they see them again. Pixar movies like The Incredibles and Toy Story are full of those details we love so much, but they’re not the only ones. I Am Legend It probably has the best Easter egg ever!

Nowadays, a post-apocalyptic plot involving Will Smith can be compared to The last of us Or to the chain the walking DeadIt has that level of realism that works so well today. But that’s not what it’s about. What no one expected was that it would have Simpsons powers and predict one of DC’s biggest disappointments.

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I Am Legend Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, starring Henry Cavill and Ben Affleck as Superman and Batman, respectively, was previewed. Interestingly, this happened nearly 10 years before Zack Snyder’s work was even seen. Check out the surprise You should pause the movie at 7 minutes and 47 seconds..

By pausing the image you will see the famous Times Square sign in New York with the superhero ad on it….

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