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I think I remember having this discussion with you. IIRC, you don't think Nolan's Batman and Singer's Superman can co-exist in a film together. I disagree. But, it doesn't matter what you and I think only what WB thinks. They can let Nolan's and Singer's films finish out and just decide to throw those two together in a movie (if there is no JLA film).
And, I highly doubt the audience would really care that there was no setup done in any of the Nolan or Singer films. Audience sees Batman and Superman together in a trailer, and they will show up at the theater, guaranteed.
I agree with you Flawless. I have seen this argued several times, but I just don't see the issue. To me there isn't anything in Nolan's Batman that says you can't have Superman or vice versa with Singer's Superman showing up in Nolan's Gotham.
Sure Nolan's films are protrayed "realistic", but how does this differ with the Batman of the comics who also interacts with Super powered beings from time to time.
To me it is the same as the comics where as Metropolis is the light city and Gotham is it's dark twisted sister.
The only thing I think SR didn't setup is there being other superpowered beings in the world. But even that can be worked around with some creative writing.