Why Batman v Superman was terrible – Batman v Superman certainly looked like it was going to be a good movie. The casting of Ben Affleckmade it seem like this would be the best on-screen Batman yet. The trailers made it look like it was going to be a truly memorable comic book film.
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However, the movie turned out to be a disaster. Critics have almost universally given the movie terrible reviews. At 29% on Rotten Tomatoes it has one of the lowest scores of any comic book movie. The top critic score is even lower at a measly 26%.
The reaction that people had to the movie puts the future of the DC Extended Universe in question, and there could definitely be some changes made when it comes to future DC Comics films. The box office will be the true test of what the future holds for this film series, and so far it is getting by with a $170 million domestic opening weekend. However, just imagine what kind of numbers it could have pulled in if the movie was actually good. This article obviously contains spoilers, so if you haven’t seen the movie don’t go any further.
15. Dream sequences
There are multiple dream sequences in Batman v Superman, and none of them are necessary. They serve no purpose other than to tell people about a Justice League movie. If you aren’t a comic book fan you will be confused. Batman is distraught about the murder of his parents as he always is, but a bat monster coming out of his father’s coffin is completely pointless. It’s only there to have some creepy special effects.
The Flash dream sequence also doesn’t make sense. If Flash is coming back in time to warn Batman about a potential future threat, why is he coming to Batman in a dream? Superman talks to his father’s ghost and Batman sees visions of Darkseid. Most of these are lazy plot devices for future movies and do nothing to move the story of this movie forward. It’s actually quite fitting there are so many dream sequences in the film because it makes you want to fall asleep.
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