Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice

How the Ultimate Edition Makes ‘Batman v Superman’ A More Interesting Movie
How the Ultimate Edition Makes ‘Batman v Superman’ A More Interesting Movie
How the Ultimate Edition Makes ‘Batman v Superman’ A More Interesting Movie
“In a democracy,” says Holly Hunter’s Senator Finch in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, “good is a conversation, not a unilateral decision.” The 32 minutes added to the movie’s “Ultimate Edition,” now available digitally and released on Blu-ray and DVD July 19, include a lot of unnecessary shoe leather, and fills in gaps that don’t need the extra gob of narrative spackle.
Warners Launches DC Films Label to Oversee Comic Book Movies
Warners Launches DC Films Label to Oversee Comic Book Movies
Warners Launches DC Films Label to Oversee Comic Book Movies
Success is relative. A lot of movies would kill for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice’s box office grosses. $869 million worldwide and counting? That’s got to be a hit, right? Yes and no. That total’s short of the $1 billion worldwide that has become the new benchmark for mega blockbusters. In just 11 days of release, Captain America: Civil War’s already made almost $100 million more. Then there are the film’s tepid Rotten Tomatoes and CinemaScores. This is the movie that’s supposed to launch at least a half dozen other franchises. So while the results weren’t disastrous, they weren’t great either.
Give 'Em Elle: The Supposed Gulf Between Creators & Critics
Give 'Em Elle: The Supposed Gulf Between Creators & Critics
Give 'Em Elle: The Supposed Gulf Between Creators & Critics
Welcome to Give ‘Em Elle, a new weekly column that hopes to bridge the gap between old school comics fandom and the progressive edge of comics culture. This week I’ve been thinking about creators and critics, two groups that are often pitted against one another in the arena of discourse, as though they’re mortal enemies who can never see eye-to-eye, never reconcile.
Zack Snyder Interview From 2008 Explains Everything
Zack Snyder Interview From 2008 Explains Everything
Zack Snyder Interview From 2008 Explains Everything
When something goes wrong, we often revisit and analyze the past to find warning signs that were previously overlooked. If you apply that logic to Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and Man of Steel, for instance, then you could find yourself reading old interviews with Zack Snyder to try and figure out if maybe we knew all along that these were the kinds of superhero movies he was going to make..
Medicom's Knightmare Batman and Suicide Squad Joker are Coming
Medicom's Knightmare Batman and Suicide Squad Joker are Coming
Medicom's Knightmare Batman and Suicide Squad Joker are Coming
Though Medicom is far from the first company to show off a Knightmare Batman from this year's Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice, it can count itself among very few to have a Joker action figure based on the upcoming Suicide Squad feature. Outside of Mattel's Toy Fair preview, there hasn't been much information on any Suicide Squad figures, but the MAFEX Joker looks to be miles ahead of anything else we've seen so far in the 6" form for DC's next movie.
‘Batman v Superman’ Art Reveals Robin Was Also a Killer
‘Batman v Superman’ Art Reveals Robin Was Also a Killer
‘Batman v Superman’ Art Reveals Robin Was Also a Killer
Despite Ben Affleck’s solid turn as the caped crusader in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, some fans took issue with one particular aspect of this new Batman: he kills. It’s not entirely out of character for the iconic superhero (he’s killed people in the comic books before), but the movie and TV versions of the Dark Knight don’t typically murder bad guys. It’s part of that whole “hero” thing, you know? If you were one of the fans disappointed with Zack Snyder’s decision to have Batman kill some thugs, then boy do we have some news for you.
Superman Only Has 43 Lines in ‘Batman vs. Superman’
Superman Only Has 43 Lines in ‘Batman vs. Superman’
Superman Only Has 43 Lines in ‘Batman vs. Superman’
The number 43 has held many different significances over the years. The newest significance of the number will surely eclipse any previous, however: heretofore, the number 43 shall be known as the exact number of lines of dialogue spoken by Henry Cavill‘s Superman in Batman vs. Superman. (And that’s counting agonized yelling as a line.)

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