>An airplane carrying a bunch of weapons of mass destruction, set to be released all over the world
>Steve confesses to his love interest and hijacks the plane after the confrontation with the villain
>Steve flies the plane on a suicide mission to make sure the weapons can't be used
>Steve destroys the plane and presumably himself to save the world from the Germans.
Quick, what movie am I talking about?
Wonder Woman was the more superior rip off though
What academy award will it win?
WW had the Chris who can actually act.
>Both movies feature a scene, when a rogue general (Ludendorf and Red Skull) kill other high-ranking germans with the superweapon.
>Both Ludendorf and Red Skull have a scientist sidekick. Both sidekicks are spared and survive the events of the movie.
>Both movies feature a multicultural team of soldiers aiding the protagonist
Both of them.
Yeah, I noticed.
Doesn't change my high opinion of the WW movie.
>Sorry, butthurt Marvel fag.
>>93870353
It's almost as if the heroes journey is a story archetype common in origin movies and both are set in a war
There are similaries, but it's not hard to see why