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Which is what I'd like to see happen. The Nolan-verse is great, but it feels so real and grounded at times that the fun of the DC Universe just isn't there for me. And MoS isn't really gritty, there haven't been any signs of that from what I've seen and heard. Just a more grounded approach, however the concepts in the movie are still very comicbook-y.
We've had plenty of people associated with production called it gritty and edgy.
It's basically because MoS takes place in the real world. It's basically 'what if' Superman appeared today in the real world according to Goyer.
Goyer and Nolan didn't envision this film to be part of a bigger universe, unlike the Marvel films which were always planned to be commercials for Avengers. Hence why they were very comicbook-y in tone from the start.
Whether WB will force this into Justice League somehow is TBD, but I think the films should try their best to maintain the original 'self-contained' direction that was planned for them.
I'd rather we get a solid trilogy, than a Superman franchise that goes completely off course again, like the Reeve films did.
