Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice


Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

Overview:

Fearing the actions of a god-like Super Hero left unchecked, Gotham City’s own formidable, forceful vigilante takes on Metropolis’s most revered, modern-day savior, while the world wrestles with what sort of hero it really needs. And with Batman and Superman at war with one another, a new threat quickly arises, putting mankind in greater danger than it’s ever known before.

Votes 6920 (5.7/10)

Runtime: 151 minutes

Release Date 2016-03-23

Budget: $250,000,000.00

Revenue: $873,260,194.00

Website: Link

Tagline: Justice or revenge

Production company:

  • DC Comics
  • Atlas Entertainment
  • Warner Bros.
  • DC Entertainment
  • Cruel & Unusual Films
  • RatPac-Dune Entertainment

Production country:

  • United States of America

Genres:

  • Action
  • Adventure
  • Fantasy

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Further Information

Bruce Wayne / Batman
Ben Affleck
Ben Affleck
Clark Kent / Superman
Henry Cavill
Henry Cavill
Diana Prince / Wonder Woman
Gal Gadot
Gal Gadot
Lois Lane
Amy Adams
Amy Adams
Lex Luthor
Jesse Eisenberg
Jesse Eisenberg
Martha Kent
Diane Lane
Diane Lane
Alfred Pennyworth
Jeremy Irons
Jeremy Irons
Perry White
Laurence Fishburne
Laurence Fishburne
Senator Finch
Holly Hunter
Holly Hunter
Wallace Keefe
Scoot McNairy
Scoot McNairy
Anatoli Knyazev
Callan Mulvey
Callan Mulvey
Mercy Graves
Tao Okamoto
Tao Okamoto
Jenet Klyburn
Jena Malone
Jena Malone
Young Bruce Wayne
Brandon Spink
Brandon Spink
Martha Wayne
Lauren Cohan
Lauren Cohan
Jack O'Dwyer
Hugh Maguire
Hugh Maguire
Jimmy Olsen
Michael Cassidy
Michael Cassidy
Wayne Industries Pilot
Alan D. Purwin
Alan D. Purwin
Drone Pilot
Dan Amboyer
Dan Amboyer
Jenny Jurwich
Rebecca Buller
Rebecca Buller
General Swanwick
Harry Lennix
Harry Lennix
Major Carrie Farris
Christina Wren
Christina Wren
Carmen
Jade Chynoweth
Jade Chynoweth
Glen Woodburn
Chad Krowchuk
Chad Krowchuk
Jonathan Kent
Kevin Costner
Kevin Costner
Barry Allen / The Flash
Ezra Miller
Ezra Miller
POTUS (voice)
Patrick Wilson
Patrick Wilson
General Zod
Michael Shannon
Michael Shannon
Himself
Charlie Rose
Charlie Rose
Himself
Vikram Gandhi
Vikram Gandhi
Himself
Andrew Sullivan
Andrew Sullivan
Himself
Neil deGrasse Tyson
Neil deGrasse Tyson
Himself
Jon Stewart
Jon Stewart
Herself
Soledad O'Brien
Soledad O'Brien
Herself
Erika R. Erickson
Erika R. Erickson
Herself
Dana Bash
Dana Bash
Herself
Nancy Grace
Nancy Grace
Himself
Anderson Cooper
Anderson Cooper
Herself
Brooke Baldwin
Brooke Baldwin
A.I. Kelor (voice)
Carla Gugino
Carla Gugino
Arthur Curry / Aquaman
Jason Momoa
Jason Momoa
Silas Stone
Joe Morton
Joe Morton
Victor Stone / Cyborg
Ray Fisher
Ray Fisher
Pete Ross
Joseph Cranford
Joseph Cranford
Lana Lang
Emily Peterson
Emily Peterson
Thomas Wayne
Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Jeffrey Dean Morgan
General Amajagh
Sammi Rotibi
Sammi Rotibi
Metropolis Citizen
Hanna Dworkin
Hanna Dworkin
Metropolis Citizen
Tiffany L. Addison
Tiffany L. Addison
Metropolis Citizen
Owais Ahmed
Owais Ahmed
Metropolis Citizen
Anish Jethmalani
Anish Jethmalani
Metropolis Citizen
Tiffany Bedwell
Tiffany Bedwell
Metropolis Citizen
Natalee Arteaga
Natalee Arteaga
Metropolis Citizen
Keith D. Gallagher
Keith D. Gallagher
Metropolis Citizen
Jeff Dumas
Jeff Dumas
Metropolis Citizen
Miriam Lee
Miriam Lee
Metropolis Citizen
Alicia Regan
Alicia Regan
Teacher
Stephanie Koenig
Stephanie Koenig
Sage
Ripley Sobo
Ripley Sobo
Island Scientist
Richard Burden
Richard Burden
General Security Chief
Julius Tennon
Julius Tennon
Kahina Ziri
Wunmi Mosaku
Wunmi Mosaku
Senator Barrows
Dennis North
Dennis North
Officer Mazzuccheli
Kiff VandenHeuvel
Kiff VandenHeuvel
Officer Rucka
Mason Heidger
Mason Heidger
Hostage Girl
Ahney Her
Ahney Her
Hostage Girl
Kristine Cabanban
Kristine Cabanban
Cesar Santos
Sebastian Sozzi
Sebastian Sozzi
Himself
Kent Shocknek
Kent Shocknek
Emmet Vale
Ralph Lister
Ralph Lister
Metropolis Cop
Sammy A. Publes
Sammy A. Publes
Metropolis Cop
Jay R. Adams
Jay R. Adams
Hero's Park Tourist
David Midura
David Midura
Reporter at Monument
Jay Towers
Jay Towers
Air Force MP
Michael Ellison
Michael Ellison
Underground Fight Patron
Kirill Ostapenko
Kirill Ostapenko
Beautiful Woman
Rashontae Wawrzyniak
Rashontae Wawrzyniak
Sports Announcer
Tom Luginbill
Tom Luginbill
Sports Announcer
Dave Pasch
Dave Pasch
Party Photographer
Danny Mooney
Danny Mooney
Party Doorman
Henry Frost III
Henry Frost III
LeBlanc
Nicole Forester
Nicole Forester
Metropolis Governor
Debbie Stabenow
Debbie Stabenow
Colorado Woman
Milica Govich
Milica Govich
Jail Guard
John Lepard
John Lepard
Finch's Receptionist
Sandra Love Aldridge
Sandra Love Aldridge
James Harmon - Museum Director
Graham W.J. Beal
Graham W.J. Beal
Bunker Soldier
Henri Franklin
Henri Franklin
Bunker Soldier
Jonathan West
Jonathan West
US Park Officer
T.J. Martinelli
T.J. Martinelli
Wayne Accountant
Chris Newman
Chris Newman
Diner Waitress
Lulu Dahl
Lulu Dahl
DC Protestor
Sam Logan Khaleghi
Sam Logan Khaleghi
DC Protestor
Anne Marie Damman
Anne Marie Damman
DC Protestor
Connie Craig
Connie Craig
DC Protestor
Henrietta Hermelin
Henrietta Hermelin
Senator Purrington
Patrick Leahy
Patrick Leahy
Convenience Store Robber
Albert Valladares
Albert Valladares
Helicopter Pilot
David Paris
David Paris
Flight Attendant
Abigail Kuklis
Abigail Kuklis
Chairman of Joint Chiefs
Greg Violand
Greg Violand
Vice Chairman of Joint Chiefs
Tiren Jhames
Tiren Jhames
Signals Officer - Air Force
Steve Jasgur
Steve Jasgur
Silo Officer
Jonathan Stanley
Jonathan Stanley
Silo Officer
Jesse Nagy
Jesse Nagy
Supermax Guard
Duvale Murchison
Duvale Murchison
Prison Barber
Thomas J. Fentress
Thomas J. Fentress
Father Leone
Coburn Goss
Coburn Goss
Wagon Driver
Jeff Hanlin
Jeff Hanlin
Creature Vocals (voice)
Gary A. Hecker
Gary A. Hecker
Kreatur (voice)
Robin Atkin Downes
Robin Atkin Downes
Squatter Boy
Issac Ryan Brown
Issac Ryan Brown
CIA Supervisor
Barton Bund
Barton Bund
Python Team Leader
Bailey Chase
Bailey Chase
Gotham Desk Cop
Patrick O'Connor Cronin
Patrick O'Connor Cronin
Gotham Desk Cop
Sonja Crosby
Sonja Crosby
Inmate Thug
C.T. Fletcher
C.T. Fletcher
Inmate Thug
Ahman Green
Ahman Green
Nairomian Crying Woman
Diana Gaitirira
Diana Gaitirira
Nairomian Crying Woman
Jalene Mack
Jalene Mack
Nairomian Crying Woman
Esodie Geiger
Esodie Geiger
Nairomian Crying Woman
Nene Nwoko
Nene Nwoko
Nairomian Driver
Scott Edward Logan
Scott Edward Logan
Gala Waiter
Marcus Goddard
Marcus Goddard
Adriana Santos
Cruz Gonzalez-Cadel
Cruz Gonzalez-Cadel
Older Goat Herder
Alma Martinez
Alma Martinez
Older Goat Herder
Sal Lopez
Sal Lopez
Young Goat Herder
Marcel Shihadeh
Marcel Shihadeh
Rebel Translator
Theo Bongani Ndyalvane
Theo Bongani Ndyalvane
Squatter Mother
Satori Shakoor
Satori Shakoor
Truck
Ele Bardha
Ele Bardha
Wayne Financial Employee
Inder Kumar
Inder Kumar
Party Guest
Brandon Bautista
Brandon Bautista
Daily Planet Reporter (uncredited)
Laura Atwood
Laura Atwood
Wayne Enterprise Executive (uncredited)
Debbie Scaletta
Debbie Scaletta
Football Player (uncredited)
David Leach
David Leach
Gotham Seaport Cop (uncredited)
Gordon Michaels
Gordon Michaels
Wayne Security (uncredited)
Brian Boland
Brian Boland
Russian Foreign Minister (uncredited)
Taras Los
Taras Los
DC Paramedic (uncredited)
Jason Hughley
Jason Hughley
Building Supervisor (uncredited)
Sidi Henderson
Sidi Henderson
Chilean President (uncredited)
Meighan Gerachis
Meighan Gerachis
First Class Lady (uncredited)
Nicole Santini
Nicole Santini
Basketball Player (uncredited)
Axel Harney
Axel Harney
Funeral Attender (uncredited)
Wayne E. Brown
Wayne E. Brown
Police Officer (uncredited)
Dante Briggins
Dante Briggins
GCU Football Player (uncredited)
Shannon Garnett
Shannon Garnett
Protester (uncredited)
Lynch R. Travis
Lynch R. Travis
EMT (uncredited)
Carmen Gangale
Carmen Gangale
Metropolis Survivor (uncredited)
Joe Cipriano
Joe Cipriano
Rusty - Metropolis Cop (uncredited)
Will Blagrove
Will Blagrove
Storyboard
Jay Oliva
Jay Oliva
Director
Zack Snyder
Zack Snyder
Screenplay
David S. Goyer
David S. Goyer
Producer
Charles Roven
Charles Roven
Producer
Deborah Snyder
Deborah Snyder
Characters
Bob Kane
Bob Kane
Characters
Jerry Siegel
Jerry Siegel
Characters
Joe Shuster
Joe Shuster
Executive Producer
Michael Uslan
Michael Uslan
Executive Producer
Benjamin Melniker
Benjamin Melniker
Screenplay
Chris Terrio
Chris Terrio
Characters
Bill Finger
Bill Finger
Director of Photography
Larry Fong
Larry Fong
Co-Producer
Gregory Wilson
Gregory Wilson
Original Music Composer
Hans Zimmer
Hans Zimmer
Co-Producer
Curt Kanemoto
Curt Kanemoto
Executive Producer
Wesley Coller
Wesley Coller
Executive Producer
David S. Goyer
David S. Goyer
Executive Producer
Geoff Johns
Geoff Johns
Executive Producer
Christopher Nolan
Christopher Nolan
Executive Producer
Emma Thomas
Emma Thomas
Associate Producer
Bruce Moriarty
Bruce Moriarty
Original Music Composer
Junkie XL
Junkie XL
Editor
David Brenner
David Brenner
Production Design
Patrick Tatopoulos
Patrick Tatopoulos
Casting
Jo Edna Boldin
Jo Edna Boldin
Casting
Kristy Carlson
Kristy Carlson
Casting
Lora Kennedy
Lora Kennedy
Graphic Novel Illustrator
Frank Miller
Frank Miller
Novel
Frank Miller
Frank Miller
Stunts
Brian Avery
Brian Avery
Orchestrator
Kevin Kaska
Kevin Kaska
Art Direction
Patricio M. Farrell
Patricio M. Farrell
Art Direction
Lorin Flemming
Lorin Flemming
Art Direction
Beat Frutiger
Beat Frutiger
Art Direction
Gregory S. Hooper
Gregory S. Hooper
Art Direction
Kevin Ishioka
Kevin Ishioka
Supervising Art Director
Troy Sizemore
Troy Sizemore
Set Decoration
Carolyn 'Cal' Loucks
Carolyn 'Cal' Loucks
Costume Design
Michael Wilkinson
Michael Wilkinson
Art Department Coordinator
Deborah Jurvis
Deborah Jurvis
Art Department Coordinator
Mike Piccirillo
Mike Piccirillo
Assistant Art Director
Tom Castronovo
Tom Castronovo
Assistant Art Director
Justin N. Lang
Justin N. Lang
Assistant Art Director
Shari Ratliff
Shari Ratliff
Animation Supervisor
Ricardo Silva
Ricardo Silva
Animation Supervisor
Richard Spriggs
Richard Spriggs
Casting Associate
Marie A. Kohl
Marie A. Kohl
Casting Associate
Caitlin Well
Caitlin Well
Armorer
Gary Harper
Gary Harper
Researcher
Joel Thingvall
Joel Thingvall
Armorer
Victoria Wagner
Victoria Wagner
Script Supervisor
Kimi Webber
Kimi Webber
Script Supervisor
Amber Harley
Amber Harley
Music Editor
Melissa Muik
Melissa Muik
Assistant Costume Designer
J.R. Hawbaker
J.R. Hawbaker
Costume Supervisor
Bob Morgan
Bob Morgan
Costume Supervisor
Jennifer Jobst
Jennifer Jobst
Seamstress
Jessica R. Lawson
Jessica R. Lawson
Seamstress
Aura Sperling Pierce
Aura Sperling Pierce
Set Costumer
Kate Abraham
Kate Abraham
Set Costumer
May Azzow
May Azzow
Set Costumer
Gina Nalli
Gina Nalli
Set Costumer
Liz Pecos
Liz Pecos
Set Costumer
John Voght
John Voght
Set Costumer
Michael Welch
Michael Welch
Animation Supervisor
Eric Petey
Eric Petey
Animation Supervisor
Simeon Duncombe
Simeon Duncombe
Animation Director
Jade Mansueto
Jade Mansueto
Animation Director
Lidia Martinez Prado
Lidia Martinez Prado
CG Supervisor
Gabriel Vargas
Gabriel Vargas
CG Supervisor
Hannes Poser
Hannes Poser
CG Supervisor
Daniel Macarin
Daniel Macarin
VFX Editor
Lei Zhang
Lei Zhang
VFX Editor
Michael Fournier
Michael Fournier
VFX Editor
Martin November
Martin November
VFX Supervisor
Bryan Hirota
Bryan Hirota
Special Effects Supervisor
Joel Whist
Joel Whist
Camera Operator
John Clothier
John Clothier
Camera Operator
Kevin D. Hewitt
Kevin D. Hewitt
Camera Operator
William R. Dalgleish
William R. Dalgleish
Gaffer
Jim Grce
Jim Grce
Rigging Gaffer
Roger Meilink
Roger Meilink
Rigging Gaffer
Bob Gomez
Bob Gomez
Helicopter Camera
Brian Heller
Brian Heller
Helicopter Camera
David B. Nowell
David B. Nowell
Underwater Camera
Ian Seabrook
Ian Seabrook
Still Photographer
Clay Enos
Clay Enos
Additional Camera
Geoff George
Geoff George
Additional Camera
Andy Leo
Andy Leo
Hair Department Head
Kristin Berge
Kristin Berge
Key Hair Stylist
Jules Holdren
Jules Holdren
Makeup Department Head
Victoria Down
Victoria Down
Makeup Artist
Richard Redlefsen
Richard Redlefsen
Makeup Artist
Kate Biscoe
Kate Biscoe
Digital Intermediate
Annie Johnson
Annie Johnson
Digital Intermediate
Stefan Sonnenfeld
Stefan Sonnenfeld
First Assistant Editor
Warren Paeff
Warren Paeff
ADR & Dubbing
Thomas Whiting
Thomas Whiting
ADR & Dubbing
Margit Pfeiffer
Margit Pfeiffer
Dialogue Editor
Daniel Saxlid
Daniel Saxlid
Foley
Rick Owens
Rick Owens
Sound Designer
Chuck Michael
Chuck Michael
Sound Designer
Jussi Tegelman
Jussi Tegelman
Sound Effects Editor
David Grimaldi
David Grimaldi
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Chris Jenkins
Chris Jenkins
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Keller
Michael Keller
Supervising Sound Editor
Scott Hecker
Scott Hecker
Visual Effects Supervisor
David Wallace Allen
David Wallace Allen
Assistant Editor
Carlos Castillon
Carlos Castillon
Assistant Editor
Jason Fields
Jason Fields

Rahul Gupta

Awesome moview. Best Action sequence. **Slow in the first half**

Frank Ochieng

One would think that the ultimate showdown between two of the most iconic super-heroes would make for some downright compelling action-oriented exploits against a landscape of angst and destruction. Plus, it certainly did not hurt that exhilarating filmmaker Zack Snyder (‘300’) was at the helm in bringing together the colorfully and concocted confrontation between The Caped Crusader and The Man of Steel. Also, it should have been an effortless task to bring together **Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice** leading men Ben Affleck and Henry Cahill since they had prior experiences donning heroic attire as mighty super-heroes on call to save the day. So why then does Snyder’s big-budgeted connect-the-dots comic book caper feel so incoherently stiff and aimless? The dour randomness of **Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice** is quite disappointing because this moping actioner wants to grab more than it can chew in its crowded mouth. Snyder and screenwriters David S. Goyer and Chris Terrio aspire to plug in such contemplative issues pertaining to moral ambivalence, political platitudes and religious themes but none of these factors energize or sustain this action-packed narrative that seems to slouch all at the expense of a sluggish approach to the mechanical hedonism that labors. There is no doubt that **Dawn of Justice** has its share of visual opulence as this is obviously expected in an expansive superhero saga where the proven selling point are two mythical comic book titans spearheading the pumped-up proceedings. Again an overreaching script that plods along, a couple of super-powered sourpusses going the moody motions and the lack of carefree robust action undermine the potential explosiveness that **Dawn of Justice** could have capitalized on with dynamic aplomb. Sure, there is a noted curiosity and interesting element about the topic of “heroism fatigue” and hidden demons that could have certainly contributed to the psychological strain for our Caped Courageous Ones. Still, **Dawn of Justice** never quite turns this premise into a sparkling case of burn-out conviction, Instead, knuckle-dragging duo of Bruce Wayne/Batman (Affleck) and Clark Kent/Superman (Cavell) make the common sleeping pill look like an excitable bag of M&M candy treats. Thankfully, another fan favorite superhero in the form of Wonder Woman (Gal Godot) is thrown into the mix to break up the monotony of the boorish Boys Club. Unfortunately, the appearance of the wily Wonder Woman during the tail end of the second half is too little and too late for her welcomed presence to rescue the film’s clunky pacing. Gotham’s Bruce Wayne and Metropolis’s Clark Kent are experiencing setbacks that could be perceived as reaching the depressive crossroads. For starters, a maturing Wayne’s/Batman’s crime-fighting prospects have been tailing off drastically. As for Kent/Superman his existence at the Daily Planet newspaper seems mundane especially when his boss in editor Perry White (Laurence Fishburne) declares that the public has moved away from print given the major impact of social media and other online resources. So yes…Wayne and Kent are in a critical funk in their professional lives both in and out of their familiar costumes. However, can the slumping cities afford two down-and-out superheroes when one can probably carry the load in rough, unsure times? When the film establishes the dilemma that there can be only one muscle-bound ego to handle the affairs of the region’s unprotected this is where the **Batman v Superman** portion of **Dawn of Justice** looks as if the frenetic fantasy will percolate. Inexplicably, the hype involving the sparring twosome is put on hold as the exposition takes its tedious time building up the conflict to satisfy the clashing insecurities of the capable caped crime-stoppers. For those that witnessed Cavell’s mediocre **Man of Steel** a few years ago will probably understand the current bad blood that exists between the two super studs. Whatever the case both Batman and Superman have pegged each other as brawny bad news ambassadors…something that does not sit well with either struggling superhero as their revered reputations are on the line. Naturally, there are other outside forces to consider as the acrimonious overtones continue to flow between the brooding mega-powers. The famed instigator in Superman foe Lex Luthor (Jesse Eisenberg) is realized as the high-tech billionaire nuisance that has an underlying scheme to eradicate both bickering super powers once and for all but not before Luthor pronounces his take on philosophical tirades. In the meantime, Lois Lane (Amy Adams) is on board to profess her undying love and support for her desired dreamboat Superman. Luthor loathing Superman while Lane fantasizing about her strong flashy fly boy. In other words it is business as usual. While Superman is trying to figure out his place in the sun Snyder piles on the bothersome dreamy anxieties that plague the aging Wayne. **Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice** is a jumbled mess. Snyder undertakes a convoluted production and tries to sell it as a sophisticated meeting of the misplaced minds between two embattled entities embroiled in uncertainty and super-sized cynicism. Still, Snyder’s vision is mishandled as he seems to have forgotten one crucial point–simply making an action movie that registers with genuine thrills. One cannot help but stumble upon the pretentiousness and piousness that ruins this boneless blockbuster. The film finally decides to stack on the combinations of boisterous match-ups involving everyone but the kitchen sink but all comes off as frivolously forced. Cavell was never really an enticing Superman ever since he donned the big “S” on his chest back in 2013’s** Man of Steel**. Affleck’s Batman is a little more palatable but the constant scowl (both on his face and on the mask) is too much to digest. One would not mind yelling at the screen for Affleck’s alter ego to lighten up a bit. The supporting players are virtually wasted in this exhausting CGI popcorn pleaser. Eisenberg, normally a trustworthy performer with considerable scope, merely irritates as the punkish techno-magnate Luthor. The always radiant Adams is a wash as the gushing Lois Lane. Oscar-winner Jeremy Irons’s Alfred the butler won’t make anyone forget Micheal Caine’s take on Wayne’s trusty man servant anytime soon. Even the reliably adventurous Oscar-nominated actor Michael Shannon cannot exuberantly bring to life the menacing presence of Zod. Humorless and hackneyed, **Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice** will probably satisfy indiscriminate devoted fans that will buy into the proposed heralded rivalry. As for others, they will wonder what lies ahead in terms of other League of Justice movies that hopefully can muster up more entertaining stimulation than this over-indulgent doomsday dud. Is anyone up for **Wonder Woman vs. Redwing** with an empowering feminine twist? **Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice** (2016) Warner Bros. Pictures 2 hrs. 30 mins. Starring: Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Jesse Eisenberg, Laurence Fishburne, Jeremy Irons, Diane Lane, Gal Gadot, Holly Hunter, Michael Shannon, Ray Fisher Directed by: Zack Snyder MPAA Rating: PG-13 Genre: Science Fiction/Fantasy/Action and Adventure/Superhero Saga Critic’s rating: ** stars (out of 4 stars) (c) Frank Ochieng

shekzilla

A bit slow but overall good. There are many sub plots in the movie that could've been made into independent movies of their own.

Reno

> Know your enemy's weakness before challenging to a fight! It is known that critics have no brain. It is the best Superman film as Henry Cavill in the red and blue suit. Yep, I know it is always DC versus Marvel, so it is then DC's reply to the 'Avengers'. I don't care their rivalries, as a film fanatic, I enjoy good films and I found it was so good. But I was a bit worried after the Superman was shown in a dark shade in the trailer, especially after Batwan was overly stylised by Nolan, I thought the black suit would take over. After watching the film I was relieved and happy that Batman was exposed. Batman fans might have been disappointed, but for the superhero and DC fans, this film is a great treat. You can't compare it with 'Avengers', it had its own style. It follows the 'Man of Steel' and directed by the same director. Excellent cast. I have never been the Ben Affleck hater, so I had no objection to his role in this. He did good along with Cavill and others. He would do better in his solo Batman films if Zack Snyder is retained to script and direct them. I'm not a comic book reader, so I did not know the story before the watch. I was surprised for the Wonder Woman's part in the film. The visuals were awesome, the story was unpredictable, well developed characters, cleverly composed scenes, wonderful stunt sequences and the film's overall tone was kind of dark and gloomy, a very satisfying superhero film. The content balance was perfect, but the characters did not do the same as we know Superman is a father of all superheroes. I already watched it twice and I can't wait for its sequel. Especially looking forward for Jesse Eisenberg, because he was kind of stayed low in this and I hope his character Lex becomes much stronger. It is a PG13, and there's nothing botherable stuffs in it for the underage audience, but I felt it is targeted for adults because of the matured flavour. Don't think about that I said, just watch it, it will definitely entertain you well if not blow you away. Surely recommended to all. 8/10

Austin Singleton

I still have faith in the DCU but this movie had problems. Watch my full review here. http://www.hweird1reviews.com/allreviews/bvsreview

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