BvS The Unabashed SPOILER Thread. ENTER AT OWN RISK. - Part 3

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How beautiful did the Knightmare Batman look on the big screen? :hrt:
 
I'm not bothered by batman killing.
Especially one that's been pushed as much as this one. :funny:
 
I don't mind Batman taking a life as he's done it in every movie but from what I've heard, he has a heavy kill count in the movie. I get that it's an adaptation but I can't say it doesn't bother me a little
 
Main canon batman has killed before. In the very first iteration of batman which was the original main canon he killed. And he's done it before. People really need to let this go.
I'm down with it, but I can't fault anyone who despises it. Five years ago, I would've had my pitchforks up with them. I'm just more lenient nowadays.

Whatever the case may be, it's arguably a defining aspect of the character (depending on which iteration refer to). Films aside, it's safe to say modern Batman is strictly no-kill, so this is definitely a ballsy move.
 
See that's the interesting thing, they never "showed" him killing anyone, it's more so implied and left up to interpretation as to weather those people lived. (Granted I doubt people would live through some of that Batmobile chase scene) But when he was fighting the group in the room he all of them was left alive at the end of it all, he spared there lives.
 
There's a scene where superman is flying over lex and it's supposed to be some God awful cgi and its very noticeable
 
I audibly gasped when he called out Clark's full name. :o
 
Batman definitely kills AT LEAST half a dozen guys in this movie... very conservative estimate.
 
There's a scene where superman is flying over lex and it's supposed to be some God awful cgi and its very noticeable

I didn't even notice the cgi in that scene. When I see it Thursday I'll keep an eye out for it. I might have been too into what was happening or it wasn't that bad
 
My only issue with Batman killing is how does it explain leaving someone like the Joker alive, unless he started killing after Joker is locked up.
 
When supes said "where is she!" I was like lulz Christian Bale is that you?
 
My only issue with Batman killing is how does it explain leaving someone like the Joker alive, unless he started killing after Joker is locked up.

That would actually be interesting to explore. I'd like the idea that Batman leaves him alive because, for some twisted reason deep down, he knows that he needs the Joker. He's, in a way, addicted to his arch enemy, and he needs him just as much as the Joker needs him.
 
Yeah, i'm not a fan of Batman nonchalantly killing people myself.
 
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