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I get where you're coming from but, IMO, the mere fact he's Batman means inherently there being a Superman in his world works. Because the second you introduce the concept of a superhero for me anyways you can do virtually anything simply because the crossovers are part of the very nature of the genre. I'm not advocating Battinson in the DCU, if he was in a shared universe I'd want it to be one very different from this but I'm also biased because I love Battinson and think what Gunn is doing mostly sounds boring, but the second Batman is in a thing other heroes are inherently fine because the jump between Batman as a concept and a dude from space flying around is minimal in terms of believability to me. Batman as a concept is so ludicrous that you can just plop the grittiest Batman on Mars and it's Fine. If anything how baffling and jarring it is is part of the fun.Yeah because it's still a movie at the end of the day. Daniel Craig's Bond was also highly unrealistic if you try to really nail down the specifics but that doesn't mean it'd suddenly be a natural transition if he were to crossover with Thor. It also doesn't deny Reeves explicit intentions that he's mentioned over and over and over and over again but which fans seem to always ignore whenever it's convenient for their fan theories.



