>Lived-in universe where things such as magic-powered hoverbikes are everyday stuff.>Powerhouse metahuman hero intervenes in foreign conflict, causing an international incident.>Hero is specifically called a “loose cannon” during a meeting with the director of A.R.G.U.S. to decide what the best response is.>Hero interacts with team of superheroes who are initially more concerned with their own interests but ultimately come around and help the here free a foreign country under occupation.>The team includes a hothead leader, a wise lancer who secretly helps the hero, and a girl who doesn’t do anything but fill out fight scenes.>Major subplot about a fractured message regarding the hero whose second act reveal causes him to lose the people’s support.>Hero is imprisoned by the government in a sci-fi black site but later manages to escape by swimming through raging waters.>Minor subplot about a kid using the hero’s symbol to rally his oppressed people to rise against their foreign invaders.>Movie ends with a close-up of the hero sitting in a chair, having completed his character development by embracing one element of his personality he had previously neglected.For all the (alleged) animosity between Gunn and the Rock, their takes to reboot the DC universe were actually quite similar.