DC, MARVEL
DC, MARVEL

3 Zodiacs Who Prefer DC Over Marvel 

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Scorpio

Scorpio, you tend to opt for darker, more complex films. You’re also a big fan of films that question morality and explore twisted narratives. DC gives you the opportunity to dive into the psychology behind your favorite heroes (and villains), and DC doesn’t stray away from covering complicated relationships, dark backstories, and ambiguous outcomes. You prefer superhero movies that are a little bit more serious than Marvel’s typical releases, which is why you stick to the classic DC favorites.  

Capricorn 

Capricorn, you love structure, tradition, and also appreciate a little gritty realism here and there (well, as realistic as you can get within a superhero movie). Characters in the DC universe might resonate a little more with you, Capricorn—traditional, stoic superheroes are a lot of what you’ll get from DC movies. The somber tone that can come with many DC films is something you actually appreciate—you tend to be less of a comedy, more of a drama kind of person. The DC universe keeps you more immersed in the storyline, Capricorn—and for a sign who’s always grounded in reality, that’s not an easy task.

Aquarius 

Aquarius, you’re known for your individuality. Those that belong to your sign tend to be recognized as humanitarians—that’s why the innovative, unique storylines of DC films appeal to you over Marvel. You also tend to find characters that better suit your own values and ideals within the DC universe—think Wonder Woman or the Green Lantern, for example. The radical themes in DC movies tend to be much more out-there than the Marvel universe, which is something you look for in any superhero movie. 


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Nina Sterle

Writer and blogger with a penchant for the cosmos.

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