with deleted scenes and directors cuts apparentlyYouTube^ official deleted scene just released by WB
Justice League Part 1 will "fulfill the prophecy" that was told in BvS with the Knightmare sequence, Justice League Part 2 will deal with "fixing" it. That's the only way I can see it happening. Quote from: Azumarill on March 28, 2016, 03:40:02 PMwith deleted scenes and directors cuts apparentlyYouTube^ official deleted scene just released by WBHoly fuck.Is... is that supposed to be Darkseid?
Its probably an image created by the kryptonian ship
Quote from: Azumarill on March 28, 2016, 03:46:06 PMIts probably an image created by the kryptonian shipWhat do you mean?
lex was chillin out with the computer and he told it to teach him. it looks like the ship created an image of steppenwolf or yuga khan while teaching lex about apokolips and darkseid. that would probably explain why he's so off the rails at the end of the film.
If it's Yuga Khan or Steppenwolf, maybe we should be giving the execs. at WB more credit. Clearly they're doing something a lot less conventional than we thought.
I think it was still a stupid decision to exclude this scene from the film and I'm willing to bet there are more scenes in the directors cut that fill in some more gaps. Looks like some last minute studio meddling happened.
Though its theatrical cut is a very lengthy two-and-a-half hours, "Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice,” Zack Snyder’s super-long sequel/prequel to other DC superhero movies has a whole thirty or so minutes of deleted scenes that will be included in an extended R-rated cut on Blu-ray and DVD. Among the deleted scenes is one titled “Communion,” which features none other than Steppenwolf, one of Darkseid’s generals who leads an invasion against Earth. Had his presence been in the final film, it actually would have solved one of the film’s most glaring plot holes.“Communion” presumably follows the climax of Superman (Henry Cavill), Batman (Ben Affleck), and Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) defeating Doomsday. After that battle, the military enters the Kryptonian ship crash site in Metropolis, where Lex Luthor (Jesse Eisenberg) turned Zod into Doomsday. That’s when Steppenwolf, who looks like his most recent comic book iteration, makes his cameo… which consists of him just standing around before soon disappearing.Had the scene been in the film, it would have fixed one of the movie’s biggest plot holes: How does Lex Luthor learn about Darkseid, whom he mutters about in the final prison scene?Darkseid is the cosmic warlord of the DCU, who will be the villain in Zack Snyder’s upcoming Justice League — Part 1 and most likely Part 2.At the end of Dawn of Justice, immediately after the Doomsday fight, Lex Luthor is confronted by Batman and goes on and on about humanity ringing the bell “for him” and that he has awakened? It made no sense because there was no context or setup. Well, “Communion” is that set-up, which not only explains how Luthor gets arrested but also how Luthor learns about Darkseid and his apocalypse. Which Bruce also knows is, to his dismay, absolutely true, and that’s why he and Wonder Woman assembling the Justice League.
This reveal might actually mean JL Part 1 = defeating Steppenwolf, and JL Part 2 = defeating Darkseid.Not sure how evil Superman fits into all of this, though.
Wait, did people actually not like Ben Affleck as Batman?
The complaints I usually see are that he was more ruthless & actively killed, to the point where he's worse than TDKR Batman. The only Batmen who kill more indiscriminately than Batfleck are Thomas Wayne and Kirk Langstrom in Gods & Monsters afaik.
I don't have a problem with it as long as they reign him back in after the events of BvS.
My problem with Ben was that Bruce wasn't great. When Mercy caught him at Lex's party he had such a half assed excuse, really Bruce, you're looking for the bathroom?
But overall Ben is good. His look was damn near perfect for a TDKR inspired Batman. He's a fucking tank, his suits are great, and the voice modulator foils Christian Bale's gravelly voice perfectly.
I'd like to remind everyone that Michael Keaton killed pretty much everybody he fought.He blew them up and lit them on fire with rockets and threw them off of tall buildings, or he ran them over with his car.I like that they didn't use the watered down Wonder Woman who only uses her lasso of truth, she's best as a warrior who's not afraid to cut her opponents down, and I guarantee that after Superman drove that African warlord through a concrete wall he did not survive.In all this is a Justice League who is willing to kill their enemies, though I have strong suspicion that the Flash will have qualms with it.
Nolan used this, galvanized the character to legendary status, and now everyone thinks Batman doesn't kill when that's demonstrably not true depending on the storyline you're talking about.
Quote from: Mordo on March 28, 2016, 09:27:12 PMNolan used this, galvanized the character to legendary status, and now everyone thinks Batman doesn't kill when that's demonstrably not true depending on the storyline you're talking about.What's funny is that Nolan's Batman kills people, too. Ra's was left to die.But yeah, my problem isn't the killing with Bats, it's the guns.
I mean, he literally says "I'm not going to kill you, but I'm not going to save you either."Doesn't exactly scream black and white murder to me.
Quote from: Mordo on March 28, 2016, 09:37:24 PMI mean, he literally says "I'm not going to kill you, but I'm not going to save you either."Doesn't exactly scream black and white murder to me.Not saving someone you can easily save someone is killing them. C'mon, we've seen Batman go to great lengths to save the Joker before -- even in the Nolanverse.
There's killing someone and then there's deliberately refusing to help someone. It's pretty mutually exclusive.
What's funny is that Nolan's Batman kills people, too. Ra's was left to die.
I won't kill you, but I don't have to save you
Quote from: Mordo on March 28, 2016, 09:41:11 PMThere's killing someone and then there's deliberately refusing to help someone. It's pretty mutually exclusive.So why wouldn't Batman leave the Joker to die by falling off the building in TDK?