Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice

Justice Dawns: The Best DC Trinity Fan Art Ever
Justice Dawns: The Best DC Trinity Fan Art Ever
Justice Dawns: The Best DC Trinity Fan Art Ever
Since their introductions at the birth of the age of superheroes, these three colossal champions of good have stood above countless contemporaries and inspired so many others, both in their fictional world and in ours. But more than that, they’ve also stood together and come to represent the very core of the DC Universe from which every other aspect of that world radiates. Who can truly say what it is that has both separated and united these three above all others, but I’d like to think it goes beyond just sales figures, and that the money part is just a happy bonus. So as you ruminate on your thoughts and theories about the movie, or make your plans to go see it again, take a couple of minutes and enjoy this collection of some of the best Trinity fan art the internet has to offer.
Zack Snyder Confirms a ‘Batman v Superman’ Easter Egg
Zack Snyder Confirms a ‘Batman v Superman’ Easter Egg
Zack Snyder Confirms a ‘Batman v Superman’ Easter Egg
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice just gets curiouser and curiouser. Earlier today, Warner Bros. released a totally bizarre (to say the least) deleted scene from the film, which appeared to incorporate a couple of crucial elements from the DC comic book universe. Although ultimately cut from the theatrical version, Zack Snyder confirms that at least one of those things appears elsewhere in the film — you may have spotted it during Cyborg’s cameo.
‘Batman v Superman’ Breaks Records With $424 Million Globally
‘Batman v Superman’ Breaks Records With $424 Million Globally
‘Batman v Superman’ Breaks Records With $424 Million Globally
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice had quite the weekend — not only did it break the March opening record previously held by The Hunger Games, but with $424 million worldwide, Zack Snyder’s epic now boasts the highest opening weekend for a Warner Bros. superhero movie. All those negative reviews predictably had zero effect on audiences, who flocked to see the long-awaited showdown between the Dark Knight and the Man of Steel.
Michael Shannon Doesn’t Care About Batman Fighting Superman
Michael Shannon Doesn’t Care About Batman Fighting Superman
Michael Shannon Doesn’t Care About Batman Fighting Superman
While fans debate the finer points of who would actually win in a fight between Batman and Superman (spoiler: Martha), national treasure Michael Shannon absolutely cannot be bothered with these silly questions. Man of Steel’s former General Zod and current Zod-Corpse in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was asked which superhero he thinks would win in the titular battle, and his delightful answer is a weird moment of zen.
Zack Snyder on Why Batman Breaks His Own Rules
Zack Snyder on Why Batman Breaks His Own Rules
Zack Snyder on Why Batman Breaks His Own Rules
A darker, edgier version of Batman is far from new, especially to comic book fans acquainted with the work of Frank Miller. Zack Snyder took some inspiration from Miller’s Dark Knight books for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, giving us Ben Affleck as an older, more cynical version of the caped crusader. But there’s at least one aspect of the new Batman that has raised a few eyebrows among fans, and if you’d like an explanation, Snyder has one for you — sort of.
Wonder Woman Isn’t Enough to Save ‘Batman v Superman’
Wonder Woman Isn’t Enough to Save ‘Batman v Superman’
Wonder Woman Isn’t Enough to Save ‘Batman v Superman’
Even before the early reviews began rolling in, the trailers solidified Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman as the most exciting attraction in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Audiences agreed, as Wonder Woman — whose name isn’t even in the title of the film — ranked highest in a recent poll that asked fans which character they were most eager to see in Zack Snyder’s superhero epic. As predicted, Gadot’s debut is definitely the best thing in Batman v Superman, and although her part only makes up about seven minutes of the film’s 150-minute runtime, those few minutes are riveting — but not enough to justify Snyder’s unfortunate treatment of the remaining female characters.

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