Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (March 24th, 2016)

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This is acceptable.

Probably the best they've done. I like their alternate ending better though, it's cooler.



Yup, the alternate ending was better, because I can't see Batman not being prepare if he knows he's going up again a guy with powers. Although, I do think Vader was overpowered in this video. His suit was destroyed and he was fine, yet in ROTJ Luke cut his hand off and Vader was almost done :lol I do like how quickly Sups took Vader out like he was nothing :lol
 
Director Zack Snyder says not to worry about perceived Batman v Superman spoilers

The last trailer for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice featured the reveal that villain Doomsday would be making his debut in the film alongside the titular Dark Knight. Many fans were upset with the reveal, wishing instead to have been surprised by his appearance when they arrived in the theater, but director Zack Snyder says to fear not, there are still surprises.

“I have the benefit of seeing the movie,” Snyder tells MTV. “It’s cool that they think it’s too much and I appreciate people not wanting to know, but there’s plenty that they don’t know. There’s a lot of movie that’s not in the trailer.”

Snyder went on to address when other potential Batman v Superman spoilers for the film get out through unofficial channels:

“Of course I hate it when any spoilers come out! You design the movie as a story that evolves as you watch it, so moment-to-moment [you’re thinking], ‘Oh my god, what’s going to happen next? Are they gonna live? Are they gonna die?’ So you want that experience for the audience, as much as you can. If you’re, as an audience member, exploring these articles, looking for answers to questions that you have, maybe you’re okay with knowing before you go. It’s like an individual taste. But like I said, I want people to see the movie without knowing.”

Shifting gears, Snyder spoke to FilmInk about the inclusion of Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman in the film, saying:

“We tested a bunch of actresses, as you can imagine. But the thing with Gal is that she’s strong, she’s beautiful, and she’s a kind person, which is interesting, but fierce at the same time. It’s that combination of being fierce but kind at the same time that we were looking for. She can get serious, but she’s amazingly fun to be around. And by the way, she really held her own with Ben in the screen test. Ben was like, ‘Whoa, that girl is something else!’ That was a good sign, because Ben is very tough in the scene, and he’s big and commanding. Anytime that you’re doing a test like that and you’re looking at the other person, you’re thinking, ‘Okay, that’s good stuff.’ That was part of the process, and over time as we got to know Gal, we found out how amazing she is.”

Snyder also spoke about the breadth of Wonder Woman’s role in the film, calling it “bigger than a cameo” and addressed the “Is she with you?” line from the trailer.

“You have to see the movie, because it gears into the drama of what’s happening, and if you see it in the context of the film, it completely makes sense that the two of them were trying to figure out who she is…”

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.

Directed by Zack Snyder and written by Chris Terrio from a screenplay by David S. Goyer, Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice


Read more at Zack Snyder Talks Perceived Batman v Superman Spoilers

He never said Gadot was a good actress :lol
 
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Billboard spotted in LA.

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He tries to run Superman over in the Batmobile and just hits off him and goes flying. :lol
 
I don't get it is Eisenberg playing Luthor's son? Batman is supposed to be older. Why cast a young Luthor?

What is the time line
 
I don't think this is good marketing, putting the toys out so soon with three months to go

So soon? March is right around the corner. They've been really tame with how they've handled it. What do they have out now, a couple of cereal boxes and the usual Mattel toys.

Warner Bros. has always done this. For the Dark Knight, the tv spots, last trailer and toys all started rolling out in April of that year. When did it come out? July. They did the same thing with Man of Steel. Look at Star Wars, they started pushing hard in the summer and fall of 2015. Toys started rolling out in July and August a 5 months before the movie.
 
I dig it besides his expression. It seemed...odd? Like he was saying a line that's suppose to come off menacing but his blank expression seemed so out of place. It's either that or the way the cowl is being presented here that seems off.

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