souperman
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No offense, but this is a copout. I hate to do it, but when you look at Marvel movies, forget their tone, they literally get to the heart and spirit of their characters. They don't necessarily force their characters to act in a way that betrays their spirit just to fit a story.
Captain America acts like Captain America. I remember a time when people said that Cap was "unrelatable" and hard to adapt to other forms of media.
Same with Thor. "He's a god, it's hard to relate to him". Heard that quite a bit.
WB refuses to stick with the foundation of a character for anyone other than Batman (and even that is iffy sometimes).
How is it a copout?
Snyder took the essence of the Superman and Batman mythos and condenced it down to tell a story he wanted to tell.
How is SUPERMAN NOT Superman in BvS? He is selfless, loving, loyal, heroic, humble... Not Superman?
Batman is an older angrier version that has lost his way a bit and finds redemption...
It is not intended as a retelling of already told stories in comics, books, movies, but it's own, new story.
I am sure there are many who hate the Miller stories because that' not their Batman or Superman...but there is no denying they are popular...
I for one would welcome different live action versions of these characters in different stories. I know WB can't really do that, but that's why we get animated stories, maybe a Pixar style version or like this new WOW animated/live action only do it all animated...maybe motion capture. Could really have fun with that.