7 reasons why all superhero movies should be based in Seattle

  1. If we are to go by the lore of Grey's Anatomy, which is by the way based in Seattle, every hospital here is dealing with a bazillion serious life-threatening situations every day, there's always a weird mysterious disease or crash or contagion, something going on. It would be the perfect place for heros to fix the situation.

  2. With all the crime and homelessness situation happening, it'd be a perfect place for a nuanced take on poverty, homelessness crime and the fucking NIMBY liberals who won't allow any new construction and then complain about all the social issues. Batman, but now he's a pro-construction vigilante.

  3. The Puget Sound is a nice chill place, away from the main ocean, but easily accessible, with proper access to freshwater bodies. Perfect place to build Aquaman's palace.

  4. It is quite liberal in terms of LGBTQ+ values, and I don't know about Diana's preferences, but from my understanding of the mythology behind her, and the story of her creator, she might find the culture here to be quite suitable for her...interests.

  5. There's a massive Boeing factory here, perfect place for henchmen to construct cardboard box palaces for villaining.

  6. So easy, too easy to portray all the billionaires and techies as supervillains who don't care about people and are out to end the world. Which might not be like too far off the truth unfortunately.

  7. You would need an entity with the ability to do a lot of side jobs, or have old family money like Batman to be able to afford a nice place to live here.

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