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It's probably Zod that gave Frodo the vision so that he would have the strength to keep the Tesseract away from Darth Vader.
Either a WW vision or Batman's nightmare. In both cases it would be an successor to Bruce (Damian) fighting the good fight in a dystopian future where Superman is a despot.And how would we get a look into the future?
Well it could very well be Damian then. Or even Bruce who holds nothing back now that the world is ashes. I mean, if its war and he's a soldier, he can kill technically right? This is no longer a tag of war in the streets of gotham.^ Perhaps. Sorry for going a little off topic here, I'm not convinced that's Batman. He snaps one of the soldiers necks. Not a very Batman-ee thing to do if you ask me.
Maybe the Sons Of Batman make an appearance from the Dark Knight Returns?
It's probably Zod that gave Frodo the vision so that he would have the strength to keep the Tesseract away from Darth Vader.
They should because he's one of the best writers Superman has ever had. Him and Morrison. If it were me, i'd lock them with Terrio in a room and wouldnt let them out until they found a way to work together. Morrison and Waid explaining to Terrio how Superman works and Terrio translating it to film. Because lets face it, not all of Morrison's ideas would work on film.And you think they would care about what he thinks? Also if you read what he actually said he didn't dislike the movie as a whole just parts of it and the neck break thing is what he hated.
Callan Mulvey as a murderous Damien Wayne confirmed, since it's not Affleck under the cowlEither a WW vision or Batman's nightmare. In both cases it would be an successor to Bruce (Damian) fighting the good fight in a dystopian future where Superman is a despot.
Well it could very well be Damian then. Or even Bruce who holds nothing back now that the world is ashes. I mean, if its war and he's a soldier, he can kill technically right? This is no longer a tag of war in the streets of gotham.
They should because he's one of the best writers Superman has ever had. Him and Morrison. If it were me, i'd lock them with Terrio in a room and wouldnt let them out until they found a way to work together. Morrison and Waid explaining to Terrio how Superman works and Terrio translating it to film. Because lets face it, not all of Morrison's ideas would work on film.
I didnt say they owed anything to anyone. But damn it man, nobody gets Superman like Morrison does. If you dont hire him as a consultant, you end up with mopey superman, snapped necks, and so much on the nose Jesus imagery it hurts.Well in that case they should also get Curt Swan, Dan Jurgens, Jon Byrne, Bruce Timm, Paul Dini, Mark Millar etc and anyone else whose ever done a good job working on Superman. They really don't owe anyone anything, regardless of who they are. They pay them to write or draw these characters and they can use what they want from the stories without their permission.
My theory right now is that WW is given a vision of the future by the Olympians or an Amazon oracle. It reveals a future where Batman is the lone hero facing a tyrant Superman that has devastated the globe. The "Super Troopers" and Superman find Batman holed up on the Wayne estate, the ruins of which are seen in the background (again, the world is devastated, thus the almost desert like environment). Batman is overwhelmed and Superman kills him. This vision prompts WW to journey to America and seek the aid of Batman to avoid this future. The hitch is that the Superman she saw in her vision is not the real Superman but a clone duplicate that was created by Luthor, which in that future may still be in Luthor's thrall or has taken power for himself.
I didnt say they owed anything to anyone. But damn it man, nobody gets Superman like Morrison does. If you dont hire him as a consultant, you end up with mopey superman, snapped necks, and so much on the nose Jesus imagery it hurts.
The background look like the New Mexico set for BvS:These guys who fight Batman look like futuristic Wehrmacht soldiers with Superman patches instead of Nazi ones. Who are they? And I doubt that Superman has something to do with these guys. They look evil.
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I don't think it's a vision from the future. I just think there are extremes on both sides of the "is Superman good or bad" debate and the soldiers are extremist in believing he's a god and they want to serve him. Maybe they try to pledge their service to him something. Supes, I'm guessing, declines it.
Shades of Injustice Gods Among us and Superman:Red Son. I believe that this could be some sort of vision or dream sequence of how Batman envisions the future if Superman isn't "destroyed".
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Yes, I have to agree with you and Krypton Inc., the militia guys and Batman's trench coat disguise scream of a post apocalyptic future, but if he's snapping necks I thinks that is not his vision but an external one (maybe WW) which explain that if thay keep fighting and seeing everything all black or white thay both reach a point in which they become something they don't like: Batman a revolutionary fighter who isn't concerned about life anymore and Superman, some kind of totalitarian or world ruler a la Injustice.