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You mean the part when he shoots the mutant thug in the head with a gun to save a baby that was taken hostage?
Yeah. You're right -- Batman in the comics, let alone The Dark Knight Returns.
This scene, by the way, is played out almost exactly when Batman rescued Martha. Except Martha stands in for the baby and KGBeast takes the place of the mutant thug. Except Snyder's Batman shoots the tank of the flamethrower that KGBeast is holding -- not his head.
KGBeast could have survived that blast and show up in a future film, scarred and with a mask. Martha and Batman survived the blast and they were close to it.
Bottom line, Batman has done things more savage in the comics. He has one things that have led to people's death in the comics. And even Nolan's Batman (perhaps my favorite) has done things that either COULD have killed people or DEFINITELY did kill people.
- The ninjas at Ra's al Ghul's headquarters.
- The cops that he plowed over in the Tumbler.
- The Joker thug driving the garbage truck that he demolished.
- The parked cars he blows up with the Batpod.
- The driver of the truck that Talia is in.
- Talia (he shoots her truck and kills the driver with missiles and bullets.
- Bane's thugs in the Tumblers. He fires ROCKETS at them with the Bat.
And several more.
This is nothing new.
-R
First it is left ambiguous in the comics whether he actually killed him or not. Secondly, even if he did, I am shocked that fans are so eager to have a film that embraces the Frank Miller Batman (beyond Year One that is).
He is a fascist in The Dark Knight Returns that takes over the mutant army, who are basically Neo Nazis, to be his soldiers. He knows they're criminals and murderous, but he doesn't care because they follow orders, and it's implied he wants to use them to take over Gotham and one day instill order in his own image. In the later books Miller wrote, which Snyder's Batman seems closer to, he is also someone who hates women and kidnaps Dick Grayson, forcing him to live in the Batcave hunting and eating rats for weeks to turn him into the "perfect soldier."
It is kind of shocking that fans really want THAT as the basis for the DCEU Batman.
As for the Nolan "kills." As I have said, he only kills twice in those films really. The first is Harvey Dent, because he cannot allow the death of Jim Gordon's child, especially because he feels guilty for what happened to Harvey and thus this whole situation. But in the action he and Dent both, figuratively and quite literally, fall. Batman's punishment for his failures is to go into exile and take the blame for Harvey's crimes.
He kills again at the end of The Dark Knight Rises where I would argue he has literally outgrown the childhood psychosis that had born Batman. That is why he is finally able to walk outside in the daylight in costume at the end. He was also trying to save 12 million lives when he shot Talia's truck.
Each came after a major film of entire soul searching for the Batman. Affleck on the other hand just opens fire on people with machine guns throughout the movie and throws a grenade in a room full of men, and stabs someone in the neck because Snyder's like, "He's a badass, bro."
It shows such a fundamental lack of understanding of the character that it makes him seem profoundly ignorant.

and he pulls it off with Bruce Wayne too, separating the two on screen. I'm very hopeful for a Batman solo film and think it needs to happen immediately after JL begins filming.