The Official Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Movie Thread

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Basically treatin Batman like an annoyin kid brotha throwin a tantrum. Can't really fukk him up so he just takes da lil hits like :aicmon::comeon: :beli:
we have a movie where ironman is fighting the hulk in a hulk buster suit and fought Thor in the first avengers without automatically getting killed .
not only that, but that shyt he said isn't right at all lol....that's not why supe and bat have conflicts....
well in the movie universe it sound like that's kind of why they are beefing . Batman doesn't actually report to Gordon but he works with him and vouches for him , as opposed to supes who really can do whatever he wants if he was bad. That was kind of a layman breakdown of the fight .
Hopefully people that don't understand why Superman wouldn't crush him reads that.

Also, for those that don't know why they would have beef

http://comicbook.com/2015/04/25/neil-degrasse-tyson-explains-batman-v-superman/
I think most of the complainers aren't really comic fans so they just are like what superman is stronger fight makes no sense duh . But it's a whole bunch of different dynamics and intricacies to the fights and the relationship between the two . It's not as cut and dry as hulk vs hulk buster
 

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What if all the members of the Justice League were written exactly the same, all cracked jokes and nothing differentiated their personalities? :manny: :troll:
What if marvel knew how to write a villain?

What if marvel wasnt backed by family friendly disney?

What if joss whedon knew how to direct a movie?
 

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Man of Steel didn't really tease a shared DC Cinematic Universe, but Batman v Superman andSuicide Squad look set to change that in a major way. Latino-Review have dropped some very interesting details about the ties between those two movies today, and it turns out that Jared Leto will be shooting scenes for both while in Toronto. They reveal that it will be a flashback scene which depicts The Joker beating Jason Todd, a.k.a. Robin, to death (presumably with a crowbar).

That will explain why he's behind bars and may even tie in with those rumours we heard a long time ago about Batman giving up crime fighting until Superman enters the scene. Robin's costume will be on display in the Batcave, and the site theorises that that could be what triggers the flashback. They also reveal that Bruce Wayne/Batman will be making an appearance in Suicide Squad, with the Batmobile reportedly on site in Toronto too. What do you think about these latest details?

http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/JoshWildingNewsAndReviews/news/?a=119779
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we have a movie where ironman is fighting the hulk in a hulk buster suit and fought Thor in the first avengers without automatically getting killed .
well in the movie universe it sound like that's kind of why they are beefing . Batman doesn't actually report to Gordon but he works with him and vouches for him , as opposed to supes who really can do whatever he wants if he was bad. That was kind of a layman breakdown of the fight .
I think most of the complainers aren't really comic fans so they just are like what superman is stronger fight makes no sense duh . But it's a whole bunch of different dynamics and intricacies to the fights and the relationship between the two . It's not as cut and dry as hulk vs hulk buster

Iono breh,Iron Man/MCU I will say has done a good job in showing advanced technology,and establishing Stark can build just about anything. So for whatever reason the Hulk Buster outfit doesn't seem like a stretch....The DC Universe hasn't really established and shown Batman as having access to technology that could combat somebody like Supermman with super strength AND speed AND FLIGHT yet....I don't think it will be too hard too establish the advanced technology that exist in whatever time this B vs S movie is set in,but I think its important to show it does exist early on in the movie....because outside of the aliens humans aint have shyt for Superman in the last movie technology wise:mjcry:...I know Batman has luscious but:patrice:

Also do you think they will establish Batman to be a genius this time around,as far as making his own shi instead of Lucious?I think they need to go ahead and do that in this reboot.[/QUOTE]
 
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https://games.yahoo.com/news/hollywood-reporter-exposes-faults-bedrock-210002636.html

Hollywood Reporter exposes faults in the bedrock of Warner Bros.' DC Comics films

By Susana Polo2 hours ago
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A story from an upcoming issue of The Hollywood Reporter may rely heavily on unnamed sources, but they're all saying the same thing: Warner Bros.' attempts to spin DC Comics into cinematic universe gold are just producing a lot of straw.
And while most of its upcoming films are still in script stages, even those early processes are creating cause for alarm. The WB is essentially farming its screenwriting: hiring writers not to collaborate but to each craft a competing script when only one will eventually be chosen. It's a process one source described as "throwing shyt agains the wall to see what stuck."
Five writers for Wonder Woman, another handful for Aquaman. A writer on the latter submitted a script only to be told that the previously laid out "rules" of the setting had changed, making their take no longer usable. Before five screenwriters started pitching for Wonder Woman, Warner Bros. may have contacted a screenwriter who turned them down completely, already wary of how many cooks were in the kitchen.
From its inception, Warner Bros. spokespersons have stressed that their take on a superhero universe will improve on Marvel's winning formula. They've also stressed that they're going to do things entirely differently, by making the team movie before the solo films, for example. A Warner Bros. insider told The Hollywood Reporter that the company is going for a "filmmaker-driven" strategy in its productions, to contrast with Kevin Feige's iron hand on the overall arc of the Marvel Cinematic Universe over at Disney. But lack of direction seems to be one of the primary struggles of the nascent franchise. "They just haven't been thorough about their whole world and how each character fits and how to get the most out of each writer's time by giving them direction," says one of THR's sources. "Obviously, Marvel's very good at that."
For a "filmmaker-driven" focus it certainly seems to be annoying many filmmakers, from the writers and agents who represent them, to director Michelle MacLaren, recently removed from the production of Wonder Woman for "creative differences." Complicating things is that no one seems to be certain who, exactly, is in charge of crafting the overall rules of the movie version of the DC Universe.
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Zack and Debbie Snyder, currently wrapping up Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, are clearly involved, but between Man of Steel's controversial deviations from what many fans see as the core themes of Superman and the lukewarm (to put it mildly) buzz over the first footage from Batman v Superman, Snyder isn't looking like the greatest horse for Warner Bros. to hitch their setting to.
According to The Hollywood Reporter the folks in charge of crafting the direction of Warner Bros. DC Universe include the Snyders, "a team of Warners executives," producer Charles Roven, DC Entertainment's president Diane Nelson and Green Lantern scribe Geoff Johns. That's a mere two or three folks who came up in the industry from the creative side rather than the business one.
It takes a team to make a Justice League, but perhaps not a Justice League franchise. And it's hard to call a thing "filmmaker-driven" when there are almost no actual filmmakers in charge of it.
 

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https://games.yahoo.com/news/hollywood-reporter-exposes-faults-bedrock-210002636.html

Hollywood Reporter exposes faults in the bedrock of Warner Bros.' DC Comics films

By Susana Polo2 hours ago

View gallery
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03dbaf7992b641a5f2ce6e56701eccb1
A story from an upcoming issue of The Hollywood Reporter may rely heavily on unnamed sources, but they're all saying the same thing: Warner Bros.' attempts to spin DC Comics into cinematic universe gold are just producing a lot of straw.
And while most of its upcoming films are still in script stages, even those early processes are creating cause for alarm. The WB is essentially farming its screenwriting: hiring writers not to collaborate but to each craft a competing script when only one will eventually be chosen. It's a process one source described as "throwing shyt agains the wall to see what stuck."
Five writers for Wonder Woman, another handful for Aquaman. A writer on the latter submitted a script only to be told that the previously laid out "rules" of the setting had changed, making their take no longer usable. Before five screenwriters started pitching for Wonder Woman, Warner Bros. may have contacted a screenwriter who turned them down completely, already wary of how many cooks were in the kitchen.
From its inception, Warner Bros. spokespersons have stressed that their take on a superhero universe will improve on Marvel's winning formula. They've also stressed that they're going to do things entirely differently, by making the team movie before the solo films, for example. A Warner Bros. insider told The Hollywood Reporter that the company is going for a "filmmaker-driven" strategy in its productions, to contrast with Kevin Feige's iron hand on the overall arc of the Marvel Cinematic Universe over at Disney. But lack of direction seems to be one of the primary struggles of the nascent franchise. "They just haven't been thorough about their whole world and how each character fits and how to get the most out of each writer's time by giving them direction," says one of THR's sources. "Obviously, Marvel's very good at that."
For a "filmmaker-driven" focus it certainly seems to be annoying many filmmakers, from the writers and agents who represent them, to director Michelle MacLaren, recently removed from the production of Wonder Woman for "creative differences." Complicating things is that no one seems to be certain who, exactly, is in charge of crafting the overall rules of the movie version of the DC Universe.

View gallery
.
0cdd6eca89ea1f65a9948dad89d8588b
Zack and Debbie Snyder, currently wrapping up Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, are clearly involved, but between Man of Steel's controversial deviations from what many fans see as the core themes of Superman and the lukewarm (to put it mildly) buzz over the first footage from Batman v Superman, Snyder isn't looking like the greatest horse for Warner Bros. to hitch their setting to.
According to The Hollywood Reporter the folks in charge of crafting the direction of Warner Bros. DC Universe include the Snyders, "a team of Warners executives," producer Charles Roven, DC Entertainment's president Diane Nelson and Green Lantern scribe Geoff Johns. That's a mere two or three folks who came up in the industry from the creative side rather than the business one.
It takes a team to make a Justice League, but perhaps not a Justice League franchise. And it's hard to call a thing "filmmaker-driven" when there are almost no actual filmmakers in charge of it.

"Marvel insider said"

Yeah…..:camby:

What a coincidence that this article comes out days before AOU :beli:
 

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https://games.yahoo.com/news/hollywood-reporter-exposes-faults-bedrock-210002636.html

Hollywood Reporter exposes faults in the bedrock of Warner Bros.' DC Comics films

By Susana Polo2 hours ago

View gallery
.
03dbaf7992b641a5f2ce6e56701eccb1
A story from an upcoming issue of The Hollywood Reporter may rely heavily on unnamed sources, but they're all saying the same thing: Warner Bros.' attempts to spin DC Comics into cinematic universe gold are just producing a lot of straw.
And while most of its upcoming films are still in script stages, even those early processes are creating cause for alarm. The WB is essentially farming its screenwriting: hiring writers not to collaborate but to each craft a competing script when only one will eventually be chosen. It's a process one source described as "throwing shyt agains the wall to see what stuck."
Five writers for Wonder Woman, another handful for Aquaman. A writer on the latter submitted a script only to be told that the previously laid out "rules" of the setting had changed, making their take no longer usable. Before five screenwriters started pitching for Wonder Woman, Warner Bros. may have contacted a screenwriter who turned them down completely, already wary of how many cooks were in the kitchen.
From its inception, Warner Bros. spokespersons have stressed that their take on a superhero universe will improve on Marvel's winning formula. They've also stressed that they're going to do things entirely differently, by making the team movie before the solo films, for example. A Warner Bros. insider told The Hollywood Reporter that the company is going for a "filmmaker-driven" strategy in its productions, to contrast with Kevin Feige's iron hand on the overall arc of the Marvel Cinematic Universe over at Disney. But lack of direction seems to be one of the primary struggles of the nascent franchise. "They just haven't been thorough about their whole world and how each character fits and how to get the most out of each writer's time by giving them direction," says one of THR's sources. "Obviously, Marvel's very good at that."
For a "filmmaker-driven" focus it certainly seems to be annoying many filmmakers, from the writers and agents who represent them, to director Michelle MacLaren, recently removed from the production of Wonder Woman for "creative differences." Complicating things is that no one seems to be certain who, exactly, is in charge of crafting the overall rules of the movie version of the DC Universe.

View gallery
.
0cdd6eca89ea1f65a9948dad89d8588b
Zack and Debbie Snyder, currently wrapping up Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, are clearly involved, but between Man of Steel's controversial deviations from what many fans see as the core themes of Superman and the lukewarm (to put it mildly) buzz over the first footage from Batman v Superman, Snyder isn't looking like the greatest horse for Warner Bros. to hitch their setting to.
According to The Hollywood Reporter the folks in charge of crafting the direction of Warner Bros. DC Universe include the Snyders, "a team of Warners executives," producer Charles Roven, DC Entertainment's president Diane Nelson and Green Lantern scribe Geoff Johns. That's a mere two or three folks who came up in the industry from the creative side rather than the business one.
It takes a team to make a Justice League, but perhaps not a Justice League franchise. And it's hard to call a thing "filmmaker-driven" when there are almost no actual filmmakers in charge of it.
Yahoo's take on it is a lot harsher than the actual original Hollywood Reporter article.
 

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Iono breh,Iron Man/MCU I will say has done a good job in showing advanced technology,and establishing Stark can build just about anything. So for whatever reason the Hulk Buster outfit doesn't seem like a stretch....The DC Universe hasn't really established and shown Batman as having access to technology that could combat somebody like Supermman with super strength AND speed AND FLIGHT yet....I don't think it will be too hard too establish the advanced technology that exist in whatever time this B vs S movie is set in,but I think its important to show it does exist early on in the movie....because outside of the aliens humans aint have shyt for Superman in the last movie technology wise:mjcry:...I know Batman has luscious but:patrice:

Also do you think they will establish Batman to be a genius this time around,as far as making his own shi instead of Lucious?I think they need to go ahead and do that in this reboot.
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There is presumably alien tech scraps littered all over Metropolis and Smallville so a billionaire with a hefty advanced R&D budget could make some nice toys for himself.
 
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