Originally posted by roughrider
This rumour that Batman racks up a significant body count in this, despite all his talk about the danger that Superman represents and the destruction he should be held responsible for - this better not be real. 😠
Originally posted by HulkIsHulk
Yep he guns down many criminals and leads many more to their death. As someone in Youtube said, the only way to make Batman contrast with Superman when you have already turned supes into batman is to turn the actual batman into the punisher. SMH
Errr yes & no.
Bats is simply not afraid or has no moral issues turning the crims' guns against themselves. If they're willing to try & kill him, Bats has no dilemma if they get hit in the crossfire.
I kinda think it's more of a reflection to America's current pro-gun culture.
And no.
Dreams sequences don't count. Nor a sniper rifle that fires tracking devices.
A favorable review, but this guy is a big dc fan and even bigger one for batman, so take it with a grain of salt. Some minor spoilers so be careful:
http://www.gotham-news.com/news/2016/03/22/batman-v-superman-dawn-of-justice-review
Originally posted by Zack M
Not sure, TBH. This could be another Michael Bay instance where if he CONTINUES to make them money, then they'll want Snyder back. Moviepilot.com is tracking 400 M OW Worldwide. That's more than any other super hero movie to date. If the GA likes this and it makes money, then I'd bet he would stay.
Bay gets the credit for Transformers success, and the studio seems to think letting him go would be a risky move.
Not sure how much credit Snyder would get though for this making a Billion. Since given the characters involved pretty much any Director could have reached that goal IMHO.
If this just touches a Billion, then with the terrible reviews and same director, Justice League suddenly looks like a big risk for the WB bosses and Investors. Doubt they'd take it.
So I honestly think to save Snyder at this point the movie will have to go that extra mile at th box office where the WB Bosses and Shareholders feel safe to keep it in Snyder's hands.