Spiderman is easier because he has a bunch of classical issues that you can make drama out of. Superman either has to contend with kryptonite (done a thousand times before, good luck being original), or needs to have some psychological trouble to deal with (very difficult to do right in a superhero movie, especially without diminishing the character). Superman's just too powerful.
I suppose they could adapt the most popular comic arcs, but something new would be exceedingly difficult.
The lack of Capitalization bothers me, but not as much as the times a period was missed. Not capitalizing is clearly a (bad) choice. The missing periods are clearly mistakes.
The last meme of the article did make me chuckle.
One could argue feminism would never have taken off if married men didn't behave dishonorably. Feminism has ultimately proven to be women's decision to be able to sink as low as men always did. Their proclivity towards brothels and drunkenness paved the way that women followed.
Godlessness is the true root at the heart of the collapse of the west. That is what enables people to act awfully, inspires feminist-like rebellion, destroys the family, motivates attempts at worldly utopia, and makes people enamored with victimhood and pride, the worst sin of all.
A father has a moral duty to love his children. Justice alone isn't high enough of a standard. Not for a Christian, anyway.
It's good for him to forgive his son, who will need a whole lot of help in a decade or two when he realizes his principles only led him to misery. Dad's job ain't done yet.
Prey is a predator movie? I thought it was a shitty "adaptation" of the Prey videogame. Lol.
To answer the OP, Predators are cool. I won't go out of my way to pirate this movie, but someday I will watch it when an opportunity to see it for free appears.
I wonder. Once mortal combat begins it's incompetent to stop before absolute certainty of victory. High adrenaline and fear can also explain some extra zealotry.