The Official Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Movie Thread

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yeah but there is very little logic in comics. Its impossible for batman to master every martial art out there but he did all while getting high level education in many fields. And dude takes out multiple guys with automatic weapons a lot of times with his bare hands... . Superman himself is impossible and even if he were simply flexing his muscle let alone full effort would destroy large surrounding area as well as his speed. Its where i just turn my mind off and enjoy the fukkery.
nikkas just don't want to believe Superman can take an L from an ordinary human..

That's clearly the point of Batman.. That an ordinary man can hang with superhumans through sheer will, intellect, and training (being a billionaire helps though).

Superman deals with aliens and other superpowers just set on taking over Earth while Batman deals with intelligent criminals, psychopaths, secret societies that are just hell bent on destruction and killing millions of people. Just take it for what it is.

Superman has a clear weakness while Batmans only weakness is that he's human. Just enjoy the fukkery
 

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Frank Miller's Latest Batman Tackles Police Brutality
A young black man runs from corrupt cops, and only Batman can save him.
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Sebastian MurdockReporter, The Huffington Post
Posted: 12/01/2015 01:45 PM EST
Batman has always been a force for good, stopping diabolical, often fantastical enemies before they hurt the innocent. Now, he's got a new foe: police misconduct.

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DC COMICSThe cover of "Dark Knight III: Master Race"
On Wednesday, DC Comics released the first issue of "Dark Knight III: Master Race," the highly anticipated comic from the legendary Frank Miller, who brought us "Dark Knight Returns."

This time, instead of taking on the maniacal Joker or the whimsical Riddler, Batman squares off against his local police force. In the opening panels of Miller's new comic, a young black man named Squid is stopped by police, guns pointed at him.

"Getting arrested,” Squid texts a friend. When the friend asks why, he responds, “The man don't need no reason."

Thinking that this is the end, Squid runs away. Batman soon arrives on the scene, beating down the crooked cops.

It's the start of a lot of trouble for the caped crusader, who ends up having to fight the entire Gotham Police Department as the officers race to get their hands on the vigilante.

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DC COMICSBatman takes a beating in Miller's latest comic, "DKIII: Master Race"
Michael Shelling, DC's director of publicity, told HuffPost that Miller's stories have always been based on real-world events.

"It's nothing new, as far as taking place in a real-world context," Shelling said. "The events of DKIII are an extension of real-world events that serve as context of the larger story."

Batman “is, politically, a radical and a revolutionary out to overthrow a corrupt police state,”Miller told Vulture in November. “It’s a very patriotic and loyal-to-the-law kind of story, but the established authorities were doing the wrong thing, so it took an outlaw to bring justice.”

The comic may have been inspired by recent stories of police brutality against black men, such as the New York City police officer who put Eric Garner in a fatal chokehold and the South Carolina cop who shot and killed Walter Scott.

Scott Snyder's "Batman #44," released in September, depicted Batman confronting police brutality and standing with the Black Lives Matter movement. Snyder's story begins with Batman investigating the killing of a black teen in a hoodie who was fatally shot by a white cop. The comic has strong parallels with the killings of Michael Brown and Akai Gurley, both unarmed black men who were shot and killed by police officers.

"Being grounded in real-world issues is at the heart of what he's trying to write," Shelling said of Miller's latest comic.

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Frank Miller's Latest Batman Tackles Police Brutality
Stuff like this are part of why Superman and Batman are icons:banderas:
 

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Honestly you gotta mentally ignore anything him, kill dat noize, godling, straxstrax and roman Brady say about this movie, whatsoever.

Yeah all my four posts, all posted in august

Confirmed as the next villain

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Well done taking it to the next level, I can't believe people fell for it :pachaha:

Superman vs. Bizzaro has been confirmed as the Untitled DC Film - 03/23/18



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