Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016)


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The dead Robin is probably Jason Todd, his death being in the 'A Death in the Family' storyline. By then Dick Grayson is Nightwing. He's followed by Tim Drake and Stephanie Brown (rumored: Jena Malone)

Wasn't she going to be Carrie Kelly? Too bad Gordon might already be dead in this world though :/

Not really enough to matter.

I see enough of it to make it matter tbh. It looks very close to several versions of the comic-book.

It could go either way IMO. Depends on how close to DK Returns this is. It could also bring in Stephanie as Barbara's replacement as Batgirl.

Reports mentioned Carrie Kelly though, not Stephanie Brown. Besides, Stephanie never really was a real Robin.

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The image below popped up on Imgur this morning, and as you might imagine, it has already started creating a lot of buzz on social media websites. Chances are that it's a fake, like so many other supposedly "leaked" images we've seen in the past (people are bored and have too much time on their hands to make these things I guess). Let's for a minute assume that it is real though. Is it so hard to believe that Warner Bros. would split Batman v Superman into a two-part movie?

 

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Don't know if it's real or not but if so that'd be cool, less waiting and by making it a two part movie means that the story as a whole isn't rushed.

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Part I sounds like Superman is about to sodomize Batman.

It just sounds like the first part could introduce batman into the new universe with part two showing WW and others.

It just sounds like the first part could introduce batman into the new universe with part two showing WW and others.

 

No, the name itself literally sounds like Supes is gonna bone Batman.

 

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Jokes aside, not sure how I feel about this.

 

Splitting it this far into production really makes it seem like WB has no idea what they're doing, besides looking into milking this entire shared universe thing for all it's worth.

 

On the other hand, I'd be lying if I said I wouldn't like to see it earlier than 2016.

If the script is long and they'd rather not cut things out then i'd rather they split it and not rush it, plus we'd see it sooner so that's a bonus. They could also pull the old cliffhanger trick and have extra buildup for part 2 the following year.

Well what would they really do.... Batman still can't compare to Superman's power so why have them fighting as I've said before. I can see some heated exchanges between the two about a common foe but that's about it.

Well what would they really do.... Batman still can't compare to Superman's power so why have them fighting as I've said before. I can see some heated exchanges between the two about a common foe but that's about it.

 

Well, as was said before, in the comics, Batman hands Supes his own ass on al silver platter. The moral of the story is Brains before Brawn.

 

Don't believe it? Look it up.

 

 

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I'd say there is no right answer for if Batman vs Superman would be better than Avengers Age of Ultron. Obviously both would have bias fans rooting for each side. Then again Age of Ultron has a stellar cast and a Hulk .. BUSTER. Yeah, I'm gonna go with Marvel on this one. Batman V Superman is probably going to turn out like The Matrix Revolutions fight at the end (The Neo vs Agent Smith fight) 

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