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| Director: | Zack Snyder |
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| Writer: | David S. Goyer, Chris Terrio |
| Staring: |
| 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. | |
| Release Date: | Mar 23, 2016 |
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| Director: | Zack Snyder |
| Writer: | David S. Goyer, Chris Terrio |
| Genres: | Fantasy, Adventure, Action |
| Keywords | vigilante, superhero, based on comic, revenge, super power, dc extended universe (dceu) |
| Production Companies | Warner Bros. Pictures, Atlas Entertainment, DC Entertainment, Cruel & Unusual Films, RatPac Entertainment |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $874,362,803
Budget: $250,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Aug 15, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Ben Affleck | Bruce Wayne / Batman |
| Henry Cavill | Clark Kent / Superman |
| Jesse Eisenberg | Lex Luthor |
| Gal Gadot | Diana Prince / Wonder Woman |
| Amy Adams | Lois |
| Diane Lane | Martha Kent |
| Laurence Fishburne | Perry White |
| Jeremy Irons | Alfred |
| Holly Hunter | Senator Finch |
| Scoot McNairy | Wallace Keefe |
| Callan Mulvey | Anatoli Knyazev |
| Tao Okamoto | Mercy Graves |
| Brandon Spink | Young Bruce Wayne |
| Lauren Cohan | Martha Wayne |
| Alan D. Purwin | Wayne Industries Pilot |
| Mark Edward Taylor | Wayne Industries Pilot |
| Hugh Maguire | Jack O'Dwyer |
| Michael Shannon | Zod |
| Hanna Dworkin | Metropolis Citizen |
| Tiffany L. Addison | Metropolis Citizen |
| Owais Ahmed | Metropolis Citizen |
| Anish Jethmalani | Metropolis Citizen |
| Tiffany Bedwell | Metropolis Citizen |
| Natalee Arteaga | Metropolis Citizen |
| Keith D. Gallagher | Metropolis Citizen |
| Jeff Dumas | Metropolis Citizen |
| Miriam Lee | Metropolis Citizen |
| Alicia Regan | Metropolis Citizen |
| Ripley Sobo | Sage |
| Matahi Drollet | Island Diver |
| Mormon Maitui | Island Diver |
| Richard Burden | Island Scientist |
| Taraina Sanford | Island Mother |
| Julius Tennon | General Security Chief |
| Sammi Rotibi | General Amajagh |
| Michael Cassidy | Jimmy Olsen |
| Wunmi Mosaku | Kahina Ziri |
| Dennis North | Senator Barrows |
| Kiff VandenHeuvel | Officer Mazzuccheli |
| Mason Heidger | Officer Rucka |
| Dan Amboyer | Drone Pilot |
| Ahney Her | Hostage Girl |
| Jean Ho | Hostage Girl |
| Kristine Cabanban | Hostage Girl |
| Sebastian Sozzi | Cesar Santos |
| Kent Shocknek | Kent Shocknek |
| Ralph Lister | Emmet Vale |
| Sammy A. Publes | Metropolis Cop |
| Jay R. Adams | Metropolis Cop |
| Rebecca Buller | Jenny |
| Julia Glander | Hero's Park Jogger |
| David Midura | Hero's Park Tourist |
| Jay Towers | Reporter at Monument |
| Michael Ellison | Air Force MP |
| Kirill Ostapenko | Underground Fight Patron |
| Cleve McTier | Mob Boss |
| Bevin Kowal | Bartender |
| Rashontae Wawrzyniak | Beautiful Woman |
| Harry Lennix | Swanwick |
| Christina Wren | Major Farris |
| Tom Luginbill | Sports Announcer |
| Dave Pasch | Sports Announcer |
| Danny Mooney | Party Photographer |
| Henry Frost III | Party Doorman |
| Nicole Forester | LeBlanc - Library President |
| Debbie Stabenow | Metropolis Governor |
| Carmen Ayala | Kitchen Service Worker |
| Josh Carrizales | Kitchen Service Worker |
| James Quesada | Kitchen Service Worker |
| Jade Chynoweth | Carmen |
| Aida Munoz | Carmen's Mother |
| Vikram Gandhi | Vikram Gandhi |
| Andrew Sullivan | Andrew Sullivan |
| Charlie Rose | Charlie Rose |
| Chad Krowchuk | Glen Woodburn |
| Neil deGrasse Tyson | Neil deGrasse Tyson |
| Milica Govich | Colorado Woman |
| David Dailey Green | Colorado Father |
| Madison Autumn Mies | Colorado Daughter |
| John Lepard | Jail Guard |
| Thomas M. Taylor | Jail Guard |
| Sandra Love Aldridge | Finch's Receptionist |
| Graham W.J. Beal | James Harmon - Museum Director |
| Henri Franklin | Bunker Soldier |
| Jonathan Leigh West | Bunker Soldier |
| Ezra Miller | The Flash |
| Soledad O'Brien | Soledad O'Brien |
| T.J. Martinelli | US Park Officer |
| Chris Newman | Wayne Accountant |
| Dana Bash | Dana Bash |
| Lulu Dahl | Diner Waitress |
| Thom Kikot | Diner Owner |
| John Seibert | McGraw (Finch's Aide) |
| Liam Matthews | Capitol Cop |
| Sam Logan Khaleghi | DC Protestor |
| Zachary Schafer | DC Protestor |
| Monrico Ward | DC Protestor |
| Anne Marie Damman | DC Protestor |
| Connie Craig | DC Protestor |
| Henrietta Hermelin | DC Protestor |
| Patrick Leahy | Senator Purrington |
| Carla Gugino | Ship Voice (voice) |
| Kevin Costner | Jonathan Kent |
| Nancy Grace | Nancy Grace |
| Jason Momoa | Aquaman |
| Ryan D'Silva | Convenience Store Clerk |
| Albert Valladares | Convenience Store Robber |
| Joe Morton | Silas |
| Ray Fisher | Cyborg |
| David Paris | Helicopter Pilot |
| Erika R. Erickson | Erika Erickson |
| Anderson Cooper | Anderson Cooper |
| Brooke Baldwin | Brooke Baldwin |
| Abigail Kuklis | Flight Attendant |
| Greg Violand | Chairman of Joint Chiefs |
| Tiren Jhames | Vice Chairman of Joint Chiefs |
| Tom Whalen | Secretary of the Air Force |
| Steve Jasgur | Signals Officer - Air Force |
| Patrick Wilson | POTUS (voice) |
| Jonathan Stanley | Silo Officer |
| Jesse Nagy | Silo Officer |
| Duvale Murchison | Supermax Guard |
| Thomas J. Fentress | Prison Barber |
| Coburn Goss | Father Leone |
| Jeff Hanlin | Wagon Driver |
| Joseph Cranford | Pete Ross |
| Emily Peterson | Lana |
| Gary A. Hecker | Creature Vocals (voice) |
| Robin Atkin Downes | Creature Vocals (voice) |
| Jeffrey Dean Morgan | Thomas Wayne (uncredited) |
| Brandon Bautista | Party Guest (uncredited) |
| Carmen Gangale | EMT (uncredited) |
| Joe Fishel | US Senator (uncredited) |
| Richard Cetrone | Fight Club Spectator (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Michael Runyard | Stunts, Stunt Driver |
| Jason Rodriguez | Stunts |
| Larry Rippenkroeger | Stunts |
| Jade Quon | Stunt Double, Stunts |
| Tad Griffith | Stunts, Utility Stunts |
| Troy Gilbert | Stunts, Utility Stunts |
| Jeremy Fry | Stunts, Utility Stunts |
| Clay Donahue Fontenot | Stunts |
| Jeremy Fitzgerald | Stunts |
| Zack Duhame | Stunts, Utility Stunts |
| Todd Duffee | Stunts |
| Guillaume Rocheron | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Zack Snyder | Director |
| David S. Goyer | Screenplay |
| Bob Kane | Characters |
| Jerry Siegel | Characters |
| Chris Terrio | Screenplay |
| Larry Fong | Director of Photography |
| Tom Holkenborg | Original Music Composer |
| Lora Kennedy | Casting |
| Frank Miller | Graphic Novel Illustrator |
| Jay Oliva | Storyboard Artist, Storyboard |
| Kevin Kaska | Orchestrator |
| Beat Frutiger | Art Direction |
| Carolyn A. Loucks | Set Decoration |
| Mike Piccirillo | Art Department Coordinator |
| Clay Enos | Still Photographer |
| Wayne Dalglish | Stunts |
| Tim Rigby | Stunt Coordinator |
| Bruce Moriarty | First Assistant Director |
| Michael Wilkinson | Costume Design |
| Kiersten Hargroder | Costumer |
| Tim Phoenix | Costumer |
| Daniel Jeffery | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Caitlin McKenna | ADR Voice Casting |
| Johanna McGinley | Extras Casting Assistant |
| Cédric Gentil | Second Assistant Director |
| Damon Caro | Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director |
| Ryan Watson | Fight Choreographer |
| William Moulton Marston | Characters |
| Jim Rowe | Unit Production Manager |
| Steve Mazzaro | Additional Music |
| Benjamin Wallfisch | Additional Music |
| Chris Jai Alex | Stunts |
| Helena Barrett | Stunt Double, Stunts |
| Richard Cetrone | Stunt Double, Stunts |
| Tim Connolly | Stunt Double, Stunts |
| Dane Farwell | Stunt Double |
| Sara Holden | Stunt Double, Stunts, Utility Stunts |
| Mike Justus | Stunt Double |
| T. Ryan Mooney | Stunt Double, Stunts |
| Albert Valladares | Stunt Double, Stunts |
| Alicia Vela-Bailey | Stunt Double, Stunts |
| Kofi Yiadom | Stunts |
| Danny Wynands | Stunts |
| Scott Wilder | Stunts |
| Todd Rogers Terry | Stunts |
| Alicia Skirball | Stunts |
| Rose Sias | Stunts |
| Travis Parker | Stunts |
| Chris Palermo | Stunts, Stunt Driver |
| Lin Oeding | Stunts |
| Nancy McCrumb | Stunts, Utility Stunts |
| Kortney Manns | Stunts |
| Raymond Mamrak | Stunts |
| Darcy Leutzinger | Stunts |
| Oakley Lehman | Stunts |
| Matthew LeFevour | Stunts |
| John Koyama | Stunts |
| Henry Kingi | Stunts |
| Richard King | Stunts |
| Terrence Julien | Stunts |
| Kevin L. Jackson | Stunts |
| Jeff Imada | Stunts |
| Brian Imada | Stunts |
| Gene Hartline | Stunts |
| Jimmy Hart | Stunts |
| Keith Splinter Davis | Stunts |
| Darrell Davis | Stunts |
| Chad Dashnaw | Stunts |
| Clay Cullen | Stunts, Stunt Driver |
| Lateef Crowder | Stunts |
| Aaron Crippen | Stunts |
| Richard Burden | Stunt Driver |
| Steven John Brown | Stunts |
| Craig Branham | Stunts |
| Jeremiah Bishop | Stunts |
| Matt Berberi | Stunts |
| Janelle Beaudry | Stunts |
| Ele Bardha | Stunts, Utility Stunts |
| Dean Bailey | Stunts |
| Madison Ainley | Actor's Assistant |
| Gena Vazquez | Props |
| Jo Edna Boldin | Casting |
| Kristy Carlson | Casting |
| Brian Avery | Stunt Double, Stunts |
| Patricio M. Farrell | Art Direction |
| Lorin Flemming | Art Direction |
| Gregory S. Hooper | Art Direction |
| Kevin Ishioka | Art Direction |
| Troy Sizemore | Supervising Art Director |
| Deborah Jurvis | Art Department Coordinator |
| Tom Castronovo | Assistant Art Director |
| Justin N. Lang | Assistant Art Director |
| Shari Ratliff | Assistant Art Director |
| Ricardo Silva | Animation Supervisor |
| Richard Spriggs | Animation Supervisor |
| Marie A. Kohl | Casting Associate |
| Caitlin Well | Casting Associate |
| Gary Harper | Armorer |
| Victoria Wagner | Armorer |
| Kimi Webber | Script Supervisor |
| Amber Harley | Script Supervisor |
| Melissa Muik | Music Editor |
| J.R. Hawbaker | Assistant Costume Designer |
| Bob Morgan | Costume Supervisor |
| Jennifer Jobst | Costume Supervisor |
| Jessica R. Lawson | Seamstress |
| Aura Sperling Pierce | Seamstress |
| Kate Abraham | Set Costumer |
| May Azzow | Set Costumer |
| Gina Nalli | Set Costumer |
| Liz Pecos | Set Costumer |
| John Voght | Set Costumer |
| Michael Welch | Set Costumer |
| Eric Petey | Animation Supervisor |
| Simeon Duncombe | Animation Supervisor |
| Jade Mansueto | Animation Director |
| Lidia Martinez Prado | Animation Director |
| Gabriel Vargas | CG Supervisor |
| Hannes Poser | CG Supervisor |
| Lei Zhang | VFX Editor |
| Michael Fournier | VFX Editor |
| Martin November | VFX Editor |
| Joel Whist | Special Effects Supervisor |
| John Clothier | Camera Operator |
| Kevin D. Hewitt | Camera Operator |
| William R. Dalgleish | Second Unit Director of Photography, Camera Operator |
| Jim Grce | Gaffer |
| Roger Meilink | Rigging Gaffer |
| Bob Gomez | Rigging Gaffer |
| Brian Heller | Helicopter Camera |
| Andy Leo | Additional Camera |
| Jules Holdren | Key Hair Stylist |
| Victoria Down | Makeup Department Head |
| Warren Paeff | First Assistant Editor |
| Daniel Saxlid | Dialogue Editor |
| Chuck Michael | Sound Designer |
| Jussi Tegelman | Sound Designer |
| David Grimaldi | Sound Effects Editor |
| Chris Jenkins | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| David Wallace Allen | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Carlos Castillon | Assistant Editor, First Assistant Editor |
| Jason Fields | Assistant Editor |
| Curt Swan | Thanks |
| John 'D.J.' Des Jardin | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Stephanie Portnoy Porter | Assistant Costume Designer |
| Jerad Marantz | Costume Illustrator |
| Kristin Wahl | Hair Department Head |
| Julian Wall | First Assistant Director |
| Brandon Lambdin | First Assistant Director |
| Lane Stewart | Art Department Assistant |
| Liz Ritenour | Art Department Assistant |
| Geoff George | Additional Camera |
| Kristen Nowotarski | Art Department Assistant |
| Brad Elliott | Assistant Property Master |
| Bradley Good | Assistant Property Master |
| Cynthia La Jeunesse | Assistant Set Decoration |
| Rob Bliss | Concept Artist |
| Po Sing Chu | Concept Artist |
| Kelton Cram | Concept Artist |
| Jonas De Ro | Concept Artist |
| Leandre Lagrange | Concept Artist |
| Victor James Martinez | Concept Artist |
| Robert McKinnon | Concept Artist |
| Michael Meyers | Concept Artist |
| Dan Milligan | Concept Artist |
| Christian Scheurer | Concept Artist |
| Nadezda Kuzmina | Concept Artist |
| Josue Clotaire Fleurimond | Conceptual Illustrator |
| H. Barclay Aaris | Construction Buyer |
| Kelly Hemenway | Graphic Designer |
| Jon J. Bush | Leadman |
| John Millard | Leadman |
| Grant Samson | Leadman |
| Gary Metzen | Painter |
| Nikki Sass | Painter |
| Doug Harlocker | Property Master |
| Godofredo Catolico Gannod | Props |
| Jonathan Burdeshaw | Sculptor |
| Robert Clark | Sculptor |
| Gerald D'Onofrio | Sculptor |
| David James | Sculptor |
| Christine Mahuna | Sculptor |
| Edward Skade | Sculptor |
| Daniel Soltis | Sculptor |
| Cuitlahuac Morales Velazquez | Sculptor |
| Katie Childs | Set Decoration Buyer |
| Libby Morris | Set Decoration Buyer |
| David Chow | Set Designer |
| Erick Donaldson | Set Designer |
| Bria Kinter | Set Designer |
| Jeff Markwith | Set Designer |
| Anshuman Prasad | Set Designer |
| Derek Berk | Set Dresser |
| Silas Brandon | Set Dresser |
| Avril Dishaw | Set Dresser |
| Kimberly A. Fleming | Set Dresser |
| James Hardy | Set Dresser |
| Christopher Hayes | Set Dresser |
| Sarah Ivey | Set Dresser |
| Josh Moceri | Set Dresser |
| Darren Patnode | Set Dresser |
| Scott Schutzki | Set Dresser |
| Christopher M. Settanni | Set Dresser |
| Michael Trosper | Set Dresser |
| David Venezky | Set Dresser |
| Linda R. Gore | Set Dresser |
| Ben Brenner | Set Dresser |
| Celeste Cole | Set Dresser |
| Neil D'Monte | Storyboard Artist |
| Jared Purrington | Storyboard Artist |
| Lauren Kress | Hairstylist |
| Rosalind Jones-Crosby | Hairstylist |
| Cindy Shute | Hairstylist |
| Anna Zenner | Hairstylist |
| Chase Heard | Hairstylist |
| Reyna Robinson | Hairstylist |
| Kate Biscoe | Key Makeup Artist |
| Richard Redlefsen | Key Makeup Artist |
| Deida K. Massey | Makeup Artist |
| Lillian Sakamaki | Makeup Artist |
| Willow Snyder | Makeup Artist |
| Suzi Ostos | Makeup Artist |
| Alejandra Ford | Makeup Artist |
| Pepper J. Gallegos | Makeup Artist |
| Debbie Djardkian | Makeup Artist |
| Rachel Bris | Ager/Dyer |
| Jason Rainey | Ager/Dyer |
| Sharon Fauvel | Textile Artist |
| Adam Girardet | Costume Assistant |
| Alexander Headley | Costume Assistant |
| John Ostrander | Costume Assistant |
| Renee Allen | Costumer |
| Sarah Anderson | Costumer |
| Patrick Caulfield | Costumer |
| Red Rose Connerty | Costumer |
| Stella Cottini | Costumer |
| Kathy Fennessy | Costumer |
| Shaun Garcia | Costumer |
| Annie Jewell | Costumer |
| Lynn Ollie | Costumer |
| Claire Sandrin | Costumer |
| Rich Siil | Costumer |
| Sabra Temple | Costumer |
| Serrita Walker | Costumer |
| Malgosia Wojtkowski | Costumer |
| Sarah Yellin | Costumer |
| Cacey Kirshner | Costumer |
| Nathalie Kwok-Lundy | Costumer |
| David Fernandez | Key Costumer |
| Sonny Merritt | Key Costumer |
| Aline Hong | Set Costumer |
| Kyle R. Adcock | Additional First Assistant Camera |
| Andy Hoehn | Additional First Assistant Camera |
| Michael Dzialowski | Additional First Assistant Camera |
| Stewart Smith | Additional First Assistant Camera |
| Casey McClurken | Additional Grip |
| Eric Dvorsky | Aerial Camera Technician |
| David B. Nowell | Aerial Director of Photography |
| Dan Jones | Best Boy Electric |
| Jeremy Brussell | Best Boy Grip |
| Dan Mikulski | Best Boy Grip |
| Jeff Feller | BTS Photographer |
| Ryan Creasy | Camera Loader |
| Jule Fontana | Camera Loader |
| Clark Birchmeier | Digital Imaging Technician |
| Daniel A Hernandez | Digital Imaging Technician |
| Gus Sacks | Digital Imaging Technician |
| David Tomita | Dolly Grip |
| Noah Eagle | Electrician |
| Patrick George | Electrician |
| Brian Kelly | Electrician |
| Erica Kim | Electrician |
| Brandon Kovatch | Electrician |
| Levi Martinez | Electrician |
| Russell Moeller | Electrician |
| Chris Peterson | Electrician |
| Daniel Shaw | Electrician |
| Vinny Walsh | Electrician |
| Bill Coe | First Assistant "A" Camera |
| Dean M. Simmon | First Assistant "B" Camera |
| Brian Christie | Grip |
| Oscar Cifuentes | Grip |
| Ryan Faulkner | Grip |
| Tyler Gendron | Grip |
| David Skinner | Grip |
| Tim Soronen | Grip |
| Christy Taddeo | Grip |
| John P. Chittick | Grip |
| Kevin Olson | Grip |
| Matthew Massie | Grip |
| Gary J. Dodd | Key Grip |
| Kevin Erb | Key Rigging Grip |
| John S. Robertson | Key Rigging Grip |
| Jeff Amaral | Lighting Programmer |
| Mike D. Fernandez | Lighting Technician |
| Ted Nimz | Lighting Technician |
| Marc-Antoine Serou | Lighting Technician |
| Tommy Copper | Rigging Grip |
| Quinn Grove | Rigging Grip |
| Colin Robertson | Rigging Grip |
| Creig Symons | Rigging Grip |
| Ed Titus | Rigging Grip |
| Trevor Carroll-Coe | Second Assistant Camera |
| Felicia Tolbert | Still Photographer |
| Ian Seabrook | Underwater Director of Photography |
| Ryan Bridger | 3D Artist |
| Babak Bina | 3D Generalist |
| Daniel Perez | 3D Generalist |
| Matthew Bullock | 3D Modeller |
| Kirstin Cambie | Animation Coordinator |
| Jason Bowers | Compositing Supervisor |
| Murugan Siju | Compositing Supervisor |
| Julian Gnass | Compositing Supervisor |
| Sherin Varghese | Compositing Supervisor |
| Troy Moore | Compositing Supervisor |
| Jep Hill | Compositing Supervisor |
| Ranjit Gosavi | Compositing Supervisor |
| Sean Heuston | Compositing Supervisor |
| Sean Konrad | Compositing Supervisor |
| Amy Thomas | Creature Technical Director |
| Adam Vanner | Creature Technical Director |
| Stacy M. Yoi | Creature Technical Director |
| Charlie Banks | Creature Technical Director |
| Yoshihiro Harimoto | Creature Technical Director |
| Kevin Kelm | Creature Technical Director |
| Tim Teramoto | Creature Technical Director |
| Douglas Bloom | Digital Effects Supervisor |
| Mohamed Sobhy | Digital Effects Supervisor |
| Harry Mukhopadhyay | Digital Effects Supervisor |
| Harimander Singh Khalsa | Digital Effects Supervisor |
| Nick Booth | Digital Effects Supervisor |
| Michael Lum | Lead Animator |
| David Apgar | Lead Animator |
| Wesley Chandler | Lead Animator |
| Clement Yip | Lead Animator |
| Michael Karp | Matchmove Supervisor |
| Richard Hayward | Matchmove Supervisor |
| Souvik Mitra | Matchmove Supervisor |
| Dan Carnegie | Matchmove Supervisor |
| Evan Fraser | Matchmove Supervisor |
| Manmath Matondkar | Modeling |
| Atanas Atanasov | Modeling |
| Fiaz Shaikh | Modeling |
| Vipin Raj | Modeling |
| Joel Kittle | Modelling Supervisor |
| Kyle Robinson | Pre-Visualization Supervisor |
| Aaron Barlow | Senior Animator |
| Allen Holbrook | Senior Animator |
| Ken Satchel King | Senior Animator |
| Jonathan Macintosh | Senior Animator |
| Matthieu Poirey | Senior Animator |
| Ran Sieradzki | Senior Animator |
| Bogdan Dubovyk | Senior Modeller |
| Thirupathi Nomula | Senior Modeller |
| Nelson Sousa | Senior Modeller |
| Ian Spriggs | Senior Modeller |
| Ben Breckenridge | Stereoscopic Supervisor |
| James Rees | Stereoscopic Supervisor |
| Sean Santiago | Stereoscopic Supervisor |
| Rohan Tirkey | Stereoscopic Supervisor |
| Doug Penner | Systems Administrators & Support |
| Sapna Agrawal | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Karina Benesh | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Hugh Brompton | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Allan Peresh Christian | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Josephine Dinata | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Mark Divekar | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Ryan Doell | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Chloe Feodoroff | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Andrew Fitchett | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Megan Galbraith | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Edan Hopper | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Wahid Ibn Reza | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Deepak Jalesh | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Warren Larkam | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Maximillian McNair MacEwan | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Rebecca Matkaluk | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Tylor Maurer | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Will Newis | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Nicole Maria Nonis | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Lara Perez Takagi | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Alexandra Sumner | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Connie Sung | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Jon Warne | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Robin Williams | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Ryan Atimoyoo | VFX Editor |
| Zack Mazerolle | VFX Editor |
| Nick Dacey | VFX Editor |
| Abhishek Chauhan | VFX Editor |
| Antonella Ferrari | Visual Effects Producer |
| Tricia Henry Ashford | Visual Effects Producer |
| Josh R. Jaggars | Visual Effects Producer |
| Lisa Goldberg | Visual Effects Producer |
| David P.I. James | Visual Effects Producer |
| Julie Orosz | Visual Effects Producer |
| Richard Ivan Mann | Visual Effects Producer |
| Bojana Solomonova Vishemirski | Visual Effects Producer |
| Alex Rush | Visual Effects Production Assistant |
| Rachel Cadden | Visual Effects Production Assistant |
| Courteney Smith | Visual Effects Production Assistant |
| Holly Price | Visual Effects Production Manager |
| Kevin Maliakal | Visual Effects Production Manager |
| Dinesh K. Bishnoi | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Aleksandar Vishemirski | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Thomas Proctor | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Dusan Strugar | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Bryan Hirota | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Bryan Godwin | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Keith Miller | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Gerardo Aguilera | Visual Effects Technical Director |
| Yann Moalic | Visual Effects Technical Director |
| Ramachari Murali | Visual Effects Technical Director |
| Brendan Carroll | Visual Effects Technical Director |
| Volker Heisterberg | Visual Effects Technical Director |
| Ngnodjom Yvan | Visual Effects Technical Director |
| Clementine Lo | Visual Effects Technical Director |
| Dave Lee | Colorist |
| Ian Sullivan | Digital Intermediate |
| Annie Johnson | Digital Intermediate Producer |
| Stefan Sonnenfeld | Digital Intermediate Producer |
| Dan Spellman | Online Editor |
| Dhirendra Chhatpar | Stereoscopic Editor |
| Priyal Mahadik | Stereoscopic Editor |
| Vaibhav Marathe | Stereoscopic Editor |
| Smeet Vedant | Stereoscopic Editor |
| Jeanette Benzie | Casting Assistant |
| Lava Buckley | Casting Assistant |
| Kristina Robison | Casting Associate |
| Kathy Mooney | Casting Director |
| Jessica Gisin Needham | Extras Casting |
| Mary Aldousary | Extras Casting Assistant |
| Lauren Candela | Extras Casting Assistant |
| Mandy Marion | Extras Casting Assistant |
| Charles Irving Beale | Extras Casting Assistant |
| Maryellen Aviano | Extras Casting Coordinator |
| Tom Pearson | Music Consultant |
| Thomas Whiting | ADR Editor |
| Jay Fisher | ADR Mixer |
| Jeffrey Gates | ADR Recordist |
| Ryan Young | ADR Recordist |
| Margit Pfeiffer | ADR Supervisor |
| Jason Johnston | Boom Operator |
| Ron Ayers | Boom Operator |
| Roy Seeger | First Assistant Sound Editor |
| Rick Owens | Foley Artist |
| Michael McGee | Production Sound Mixer |
| Olivier Dumont | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Sam François | Sound Assistant |
| Ryan Murphy | Sound Mix Technician |
| Brian Tarlecki | Sound Mix Technician |
| Nerses Gezalyan | Sound Mixer |
| Beau Williams | Sound Mixer |
| Lisa Berry | Animal Wrangler |
| Danny Todd | Armorer |
| John Arbuckle | Marine Coordinator |
| Allison Daly | Payroll Accountant |
| Amy Denning Winfrey | Payroll Accountant |
| Merrilee Dale | Production Accountant |
| Ross Jensen | Production Controller |
| Lauren Swearingen | Production Coordinator |
| David Buehrle | Production Coordinator |
| Maria Mira | Production Coordinator |
| Erin Sahlstrom | Production Coordinator |
| Kristen Schreck | Production Secretary |
| Emma Siegel | Production Secretary |
| Maura Gannett | Studio Teacher |
| Lisa Nichols | Studio Teacher |
| Anouk Frösch | Travel Coordinator |
| Lee Anne Muldoon | Unit Publicist |
| Lou Carlucci | Pyrotechnic Supervisor |
| Stephen W. Moore | Second Assistant Director |
| Jason Roberts | Second Assistant Director |
| Jyoti Bhalchandra Deshpande | Production Manager |
| Vinay Gautam | Production Manager |
| Ashish Kukian | Production Manager |
| Prashant Sharan | Production Manager |
| Sainath Shinde | Production Manager |
| Charuhas Sonar | Production Manager |
| William Doyle | Production Supervisor |
| Matthew Hirsch | Production Supervisor |
| Karen Jarnecke | Production Supervisor |
| Page Rosenberg-Marvin | Production Supervisor |
| Misha Bukowski | Second Assistant Director |
| Alan Meyerson | Scoring Mixer |
| Jerry T. Adams | Stunts |
| Jeff Shannon | Stunts |
| Ammar Aldieri | Stunts |
| Sahir Rashid | Utility Stunts |
| Christoph Westphal | VFX Artist |
| Eric Zimmerman | Stunts |
| Bill Young | Stunts |
| Justin A. Williams | Stunts |
| Amber Whelan | Stunts |
| Mark Warrack | Stunts |
| Jordan Warrack | Stunts |
| Steve Upton | Stunts |
| Coleen M. Tracy | Stunts |
| Caleb Swiatek | Stunts |
| Jake Swallow | Stunts |
| Monty Stuart | Stunts |
| Wesley Scott | Stunts |
| Brad Martin | Stunts |
| Ilram Choi | Stunts |
| Stephen M. Sanders | Stunts |
| Travis Russell | Stunts |
| Matthew Rugetti | Stunts |
| Steve Rosenbluth | Stunts |
| Ardeshir Radpour | Stunts |
| Ladell Preston | Stunts |
| Matt Philliben | Stunts |
| Dario Perez | Stunts |
| Jason Mowen | Stunts |
| David Angelo Morales III | Stunt Driver |
| Daniel Maldonado | Stunts |
| Neil Macwan | Stunts |
| Victor Lopez | Stunts |
| Sam Looc | Stunts |
| Devlin Lara | Stunts |
| Cody Bo Kruger | Stunts |
| Alex Krimm | Stunts |
| Horace Knight Jr. | Stunts |
| Krisztian Kery | Stunts |
| Shawn Kautz | Stunts |
| Allen Jo | Stunts |
| Scout Hendrickson | Stunts |
| Jesse Harrison | Stunts |
| James M. Halty | Stunts, Utility Stunts |
| Craig Gubert | Stunts |
| Gary Fry | Stunts |
| Mike Fierro | Stunts |
| Tom Elliott | Stunts, Utility Stunts |
| Kofi Elam | Stunts |
| Kiante Elam | Stunts |
| Richard Bucher | Stunts |
| Michael T. Brady | Stunts, Utility Stunts |
| Jessica Bouz | Stunts |
| Shawn Bernal | Stunts |
| Vincent Bellina | Stunts |
| Donny Bailey | Stunts, Stunt Driver |
| Frieda Valenzuela | Makeup Artist |
| Clay Staub | Aerial Coordinator |
| Joe Shuster | Characters |
| Bill Finger | Characters |
| Hans Zimmer | Original Music Composer |
| David Brenner | Editor |
| Patrick Tatopoulos | Production Design |
| Michael Keller | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Scott A. Hecker | Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Supervisor |
| Joe Letteri | Senior Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Jason Sweers | Graphic Designer |
| Daniel Macarin | CG Supervisor |
| Joel Thingvall | Researcher |
| Brett Schlaman | 3D Editor |
| Andrew Kawczynski | Additional Music |
| Paul Darnell | Stunts |
| Freddy Bouciegues | Stunts |
| Gregor Wilson | Unit Production Manager |
| Name | Title |
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| Deborah Snyder | Producer |
| Michael Uslan | Executive Producer |
| Wesley Coller | Executive Producer |
| David S. Goyer | Executive Producer |
| Geoff Johns | Executive Producer |
| Christopher Nolan | Executive Producer |
| Emma Thomas | Executive Producer |
| Bruce Moriarty | Associate Producer |
| Steven Mnuchin | Executive Producer |
| Jim Rowe | Co-Producer |
| Benjamin Melniker | Executive Producer |
| Curt Kanemoto | Co-Producer |
| Charles Roven | Producer |
| Gregor Wilson | Co-Producer |
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Awesome moview. Best Action sequence. **Slow in the first half** ...
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 br ... inging 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
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. ...
> 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
I still have faith in the DCU but this movie had problems. Watch my full review here. http://www.hweird1reviews.com/allreviews/bvsreview ...
As I write this review I have just had a thoroughly disappointing movie experience and it so just happens that I have some strong feelings about the source material for this movie so be prepared for a bit of ranting and a few more “adult” words than usual. I have to say that I bought this movie o ... nly because I felt I wanted it in my collection just for it to be complete. I was really expecting to be, shall we say, not impressed. A movie about Batman and Superman, heroes that I grew up with, fighting is not my kind of movie. In the end I realized that my expectations of crappines was not enough. I really disliked this movie. In short succession this movie turns several of my childhood heroes to bad guys and the greatest superman bad guy into a unstable hippie-like jerk that goes through the movie behaving like he is a drug addict. So basically this movie went drown the drains for me straight away and then I have not even gotten started about the plot. Actually I felt so annoyed over this crap that I actually spent time taking notes while I was watching. Let me see what I noted. Lex Luther is a fucking joke. Alfred, the same. Jimmy Olsen a fucking CIA agent? You got to be fucking kidding me! And not only does he screw Lois Lane but gets himself shot after a few seconds of screen time. Same stupid nonsense about XXX being too powerful, is a threat and needs to be government controlled that has been used in hundreds. if not thousands, of crappy low and high budget action movies. I hate that crap. It is stupid, stupid, stupid. Weird and totally uninteresting dream scenes, what the f... did the writer smoke? If they wanted to pad the movie it a) was a crappy way of doing it and b) why? With over three hours (Ultimate Edition) it is way to long for such a crappy movie anyway. Oh, here is a (somewhat) positive note at least. It was indeed rather funny that they had chosen CNN to spew out the nonsense conspiracy theories about Superman being responsible for the bomb in the wheelchair. Fake news anyone? I had a little bit of enjoyment of the movie during the last part of the movie when it finally turned into a bit of action. Batman’s car and plane was cool. The action, once Batman getting knocked on his head enough to get to his senses again, was a nice chunk of CGI goodness. That I have to admit. Okay, after three, mostly painful, hours the movie finally comes to an end. And what an end. Meh!!! Not only was it a crappy ending but they managed to drag it out forever with excruciatingly boring scenes. I am sure a lot of the above can be said to be subjective. For instance my dislike of the way my childhood characters where treated. I am not a professional reviewer though so this is my personal take of the movie. If you don’t like it, fine with me and good for you but do not feel obliged to tell me about it.
Very short synopsis : Batman has been hit hard by the events of Man of Steel : a "god" descends on earth, is confronted by another god, and they fight, killing thousands of humans. He learns about a rock coming from his birth planet that can weaken or kill him. It's the property of Lex Luthor, who c ... ould target Superman too, but with evil purpose. So I won't go deeper in the story. This movie, unlike most other superhero movie, is targeting adults. I don't mean 18 or 21 year old, I mean mature beings that have endured bad things in life, and have taken the time to see the goods and bads of humanity. Yes, not the Marvel (Guardians of the galaxy, Ant man) target audience. Batman makes it clear (rejoined by the senator) : if a being is so powerful he can't be killed and can kill thousands, even if for now he does good, what happens if he becomes a villain? What laws or weapons can stop him? Now going back to the movie and how it presents its argument. We have Batman's introduction to the new DC movie universe (death of parents, tortured psyche ...) done during the opening credits. That is both efficient and powerful. Then we see Bruce Wayne at the time of the Superman / Zod battle. We also see humans being scared and killed. So, yeah it's superhero movie making not showing merry world with superheroes saving humans. And doing funny quotes. It's people (or super people) facing tragedy and growing up to see how the future has to be settled. And then a new villain appears. Or rather, he appears as a careless billionnaire showing off - how could he be perceived as dangerous? He has the chance of having Batman wanting to take down Superman, when he wants the same thing, so he can go for his secondary plan to use Krypton technology to change the world. So the last part of the movie is the fight of 3 super heroes against a creature created by the "god"'s technology and humanity's madness/evilness. Yes, it's not a villain that is there because you need one to fight the bad guys, it's yet another consequence of Kryptonians coming to earth. So the films rolls out and I'm so stunned by the content I feel I was treated as a human being, not as a popcorn eating teenager or a comics fan. Just as someone that could appreciate great movie making.
I don't understand the hate people had with this film. I thought it was brilliant. Sure, I had my doubts of Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, but halfway through the end those doubts were put to rest. And Ben Affleck was amazing as the latest incarnation of Batman. It was a long time since the actor did ... a superhero movie (Daredevil). My only critique was Jesse Eisenberg's portrayal as Lex Luthor - really cringing for me. Didn't do justice for the character (no pun intended)! Michael Fassbender would've been a more suitable role. Anyway, this film...it was a Zack Snyder masterpiece.
**Zack Snyder creates an entire DC universe in one film filled with gritty new takes on familiar characters and brutal action.** I know this is a polarizing thing to say, but I loved this movie! I think Zack Snyder crushed it with the incredible production design, off-the-charts casting, and grit ... ty take on a lost and weary Batman. The casting for this movie is a master stroke of brilliance. Ben Affleck’s Batman is jaded and bitter, taking his rage and loss out on the criminal element of Gotham. His hulking physique emphasizes Batman’s imposing strength over his gadgets when in combat. Zack Snyder also gave us Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, which we all know is one of the best choices in the comic book cinema world. The fight sequences are the best part of BvS; pitting godlike power against a man motivated by grief somehow seems possible and brutal because of Snyder’s writing and directing. Finally, the world-building and teases bring so much intrigue and excitement for future films. It isn’t a perfect film, but as a DC and Batman fan, it is one of my favorite comic book movies and stands out as refreshingly separate from all the bright-colored goofy Marvel movies of the time.
**Watch the Ultimate Edition!** The first of several DC movies to suffer from WB forcing a mediocre cut of a great film. Before the Snyder Cut there was the Ultimate Edition, Snyder's vision is better presented here in a longer, darker, and more sensible cut of this film. ...
I actually thought that Ben Affleck did a decent job in the role. He did that Michael Keaton thing where he understood the link between Batman and Bruce Wayne and was able to pull off a good Bruce, and that is really where Batman is, figuring out which one is the mask and playing both accordingly. ... However, it starts... abruptly. It starts with the assumption that you have seen the Superman movies, and for viewers that hadn't it comes across as more than a little jarring. You were expected to understand what was happening from the start and, unfortunately, that's not the best way to start a film that doesn't have the number "2" after it. It doesn't have that slow build that explains the story, it just kind of starts and moves along as if the audience is already sucked in... and this with a new star as Batman, and a new universe to host him in. Had it taken the time to let you get to know the characters first, it would have made for a more compelling and interesting film. Instead it moved along as if no introductions were necessary for either the characters or the world they inhabited and that made a lot of people lose interest fast.
One of the best superhero movies I've seen in quite sometime now. Action packed, along with good actors and actresses. Just an overall great movie! ...
If you want to see Batman the way he SHOULD be portrayed on screen then this is the movie for you. It's great to see a 'comic' adaptation tackling darker emotions and greyer morals in its heroes. Batman is a bulked-up savage brute, which I applaud, and Superman is prepared to murder to save his moth ... er. This is the only DC movie worth umpteen rewatches.