BvS List what you want to be or what to happen in this movie.

Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo! Team Clois for life.

I'm Team Clois too, anyways doesn't Wonder Woman have her own mortal...Steve Trevor.

It would be cool for Lois and Steve to interact in the future, talking about their respective fields and their super-powered soulmates.

:halo::dew:
 
- An inspirational Superman
- An uncompromising and intimidating Batman
- A clean, well-structured story, focused on the ideological battle between the two, that doesn't fall victim to CBM tropes
- Beautiful cinematography (more Watchmen-like)
- An epic showdown that lives up to the two biggest superheroes of all time clashing with both coming out looking badass
- Batman being portrayed as the world's greatest hand-to-hand combatant, detective, and tactician, while not crossing too far into Batgod territory.
- Prep time!
- A fighting style that suits Batman; something that is very direct and brutal (like Krav Maga) and incorporates the use of his gadgets.
- Batman getting around via grapnel gun and gliding ala Arkham Knight.
- A very, very rough Batman who breaks limbs and says things like: "This isn't a mudhole, it's an operating table... and I'm the surgeon."
- Humanitarian / philanthropist Bruce Wayne
- A Lex Luthor who is a force to be reckoned with instead of a joke.
- An empowering Wonder Woman
- World-building that is subtle and in no way takes away from the film.
 
Shirt rip. (I'm a nostalgic one I know).
A montage of rutinary heroism on both sides.
An awesome Lex.
Detective Batman.
Stealth Batman.
Visually stuning martial coreography Batman.
Awesome flowing cape imagery.
Artic Breath!
 
- Good linear storytelling, relating to today's modern world in terms of the themes in this movie, since LexCorp is going to be like Google/Facebook/Apple kind of company.

- World building is essential, since it's the second movie in the DCCU. Establish worlds outside of Metropolis and Gotham.

- An epic battle scene with the Trinity, since it's going to be the battle after the Superman/Batman fight.
 
The Lex that we've all always wanted to see. ( if I hear him say land or real estate one time i'm gonna throw my drink at the screen )

A classic, theme filled, slo-mo shirt rip..we've waited YEARS for it so let it drag on and on. let the camera follow each button as it pops off and falls to the ground, I do not care.

Reporter clark investigating and reporting, and being damn good at it.

The first meeting between bats and supes done right. Get that wrong and well....

A worthy villain that makes the audience go ,''yeah, supes is gonna need help with this one''.
 
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- An inspirational Superman
- An uncompromising and intimidating Batman
- A clean, well-structured story, focused on the ideological battle between the two, that doesn't fall victim to CBM tropes
- Beautiful cinematography (more Watchmen-like)
- An epic showdown that lives up to the two biggest superheroes of all time clashing with both coming out looking badass
- Batman being portrayed as the world's greatest hand-to-hand combatant, detective, and tactician, while not crossing too far into Batgod territory.
- Prep time!
- A fighting style that suits Batman; something that is very direct and brutal (like Krav Maga) and incorporates the use of his gadgets.
- Batman getting around via grapnel gun and gliding ala Arkham Knight.
- A very, very rough Batman who breaks limbs and says things like: "This isn't a mudhole, it's an operating table... and I'm the surgeon."
- Humanitarian / philanthropist Bruce Wayne
- A Lex Luthor who is a force to be reckoned with instead of a joke.
- An empowering Wonder Woman
- World-building that is subtle and in no way takes away from the film.

This pretty much sums it up. I get this, and I die a happy man. I don't think I'm alone on this one.
 

I'll join that party too. :word:

- Clark and Lois to have a well-developed relationship.
- Martha and Alfred to have important parental roles to the primary heroes.
- Supporting characters to have development and utilized properly.
 
I want the Batman VS Superman fight to end in a no contest or a draw.

It will keep both Batman fans and Superman fans happy, and also it can create some mystery and awe of who could have won the fight.

It's better to have no winner.
 
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They're not going to fight again. Otherwise there's no point of a Justice League.
 
My list is a freaking Christmas List! Off the top of my head:

1. A scene of Bruce Wayne training in the Batcave, honing his fighting skills as he casually converses with Alfred.

2. A scene with Lois and Martha. Martha perhaps visiting Metropolis to get a better handle on this woman that her son so obviously is smitten with.

3. Batman confronting Superman on MULTIPLE occasions and frankly, totally whiffing on his first try, but learning valuable information in the process. Conversely, Superman should be incredibly impressed after that first try that a mere human actually escaped from him to fight another day.

4. A scene showing how Lex Luthor is a semi-beloved and venerated figure in the wider world. He's held in high esteem by many, especially among his employees at Lexcorp.

5. A scene of Batman facing a physical opponent that is his match, on a Deathstroke or KGBeast level, especially if it occurs after we see him capable of just walking through like a room of regular thugs and goons.

6. A huge set piece of Superman trying to handle a big natural disaster of some kind, possibly with complications thrown into the mix by Lex.

7. Above all... MUTUAL RESPECT that could easily lead to friendship between our two heroes. I don't want the usual Batman passive aggressive bovine excrement. Once he knows something of Superman's true nature he can't treat him (or other members of the League) like idiots, fools, or children. That crap got old real fast in comics and toons.

8. A moment between Batman/Bruce and Martha Kent where she dresses him down in some way, and Bruce simply replies, "You know... My mother's name was Martha too."

9. A moment where Lex thinks he has Batman at his mercy, and Lex fires some kind of gun or rocket missile straight at him. Batman gets hit. Lex celebrates... Only to have him get up and we see a smoldering hole in the Batsuit... behind which is the S shield.
 
My list is a freaking Christmas List! Off the top of my head:

1. A scene of Bruce Wayne training in the Batcave, honing his fighting skills as he casually converses with Alfred.

2. A scene with Lois and Martha. Martha perhaps visiting Metropolis to get a better handle on this woman that her son so obviously is smitten with.

3. Batman confronting Superman on MULTIPLE occasions and frankly, totally whiffing on his first try, but learning valuable information in the process. Conversely, Superman should be incredibly impressed after that first try that a mere human actually escaped from him to fight another day.

4. A scene showing how Lex Luthor is a semi-beloved and venerated figure in the wider world. He's held in high esteem by many, especially among his employees at Lexcorp.

5. A scene of Batman facing a physical opponent that is his match, on a Deathstroke or KGBeast level, especially if it occurs after we see him capable of just walking through like a room of regular thugs and goons.

6. A huge set piece of Superman trying to handle a big natural disaster of some kind, possibly with complications thrown into the mix by Lex.

7. Above all... MUTUAL RESPECT that could easily lead to friendship between our two heroes. I don't want the usual Batman passive aggressive bovine excrement. Once he knows something of Superman's true nature he can't treat him (or other members of the League) like idiots, fools, or children. That crap got old real fast in comics and toons.

8. A moment between Batman/Bruce and Martha Kent where she dresses him down in some way, and Bruce simply replies, "You know... My mother's name was Martha too."

9. A moment where Lex thinks he has Batman at his mercy, and Lex fires some kind of gun or rocket missile straight at him. Batman gets hit. Lex celebrates... Only to have him get up and we see a smoldering hole in the Batsuit... behind which is the S shield.

This this this a thousand time this. I hope we're introduced to Batman via the Batmobile, he has a car chase, then jumps out and fight a dozen thugs, then faces off with Deathstroke.
 
A scene where our heroes go to popeyes chicken have a laugh.

You mention Popeye's a lot Sam? Are you going to be their spokesman soon or something? Or is that the only fast food place that will let you in after you attempted to rob that MacDowell's with a shotgun?
 
A more confident Superman. More lines from Clark Kent amd Superman.
Jimmy Olsen darn it.
Batman being introduced via the batmobile.
Antagonism between Batman and Superman, but at the same time, mutual admiration and respect for each other. Impressed by another, and so forth.
Superman and Batman saving each other. Looking out for their backs.
Batman swinging his batarang at a guy's arm with his hand on Superman's throat...then BANG.

A film that allows you to root for Superman and cheer for him and pump up when Clark Kent turns into Superman, this is esp. critical when Superman has his first scene in the movie. STM is an example. Or STAS.
 
A more confident Superman. More lines from Clark Kent amd Superman.
Jimmy Olsen darn it.
Batman being introduced via the batmobile.
Antagonism between Batman and Superman, but at the same time, mutual admiration and respect for each other. Impressed by another, and so forth.
Superman and Batman saving each other. Looking out for their backs.
Batman swinging his batarang at a guy's arm with his hand on Superman's throat...then BANG.

A film that allows you to root for Superman and cheer for him and pump up when Clark Kent turns into Superman, this is esp. critical when Superman has his first scene in the movie. STM is an example. Or STAS.

It would be awesome if this scene is Batman's first appearance in the movie.
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Opening....
Hold on a minute, .
Sam Jacksons avitar is distracting me....


Ok, that's better...
What was I saying?

Oh yeah...opening credits is what I want to see...
 
A small glimpse of Themyscira and Atlantis to see that the two worlds are different to each other.
 
Some character development for Steve Lombard, Jenny Jurwich, Mjr. Carrie Farris and General Swanwick.
 
A scene where Wonder Woman delivers a german suplex to an opponent.
 
A proper ending that isn't rushed or forced.
 
9. A moment where Lex thinks he has Batman at his mercy, and Lex fires some kind of gun or rocket missile straight at him. Batman gets hit. Lex celebrates... Only to have him get up and we see a smoldering hole in the Batsuit... behind which is the S shield.

Dude...if we get this, I would love this film forever.
 
A proper ending that isn't rushed or forced.

My theory is that Superman dies after fighting Doomsday and that's what inspires characters like Cyborg and Flash to come out of hiding and become superheroes; either that or they get recruited by Batman, who's honoring his new friendship with dead Superman. I like it precisely because it feels like a neat ending, it closes up the Superman/Batman arc in way that makes it feel like the movie accomplished something... while also setting up the JL and justifying the cameos so they don't feel forced.
 

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