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'''''Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice''''' is a 2016 superhero film set in the [[DC Extended Universe]], directed by [[Zack Snyder]]. It featured [[Ben Affleck]] as [[Batman]], Henry Cavill as [[Superman]], Gal Gadot as [[Wonder Woman]], [[Jesse Eisenberg]] as [[Lex Luthor]], [[Jeremy Irons]] as Alfred Pennyworth and [[Amy Adams]] as [[Lois Lane]]. The film made nearly a billion dollars at the box office but got mixed reviews. Many loved Affleck's performance as Batman but they didn't like the incoherent plot. The "Ultimate Edition" released on home video reinserted 30 minutes onto the film and gained a better reception. It was followed by ''[[Justice League (2017 film)|Justice League]]'' and its director's cut ''[[Zack Snyder's Justice League]]''.
 
Bruce Wayne is orphaned at an young age, his parents killed by a random crook. Deciding no one should endure the same pain he endured, he grows up to become [[Batman]], a vigilante who protects his home city of Gotham of almost every kind of criminal. Decades later, and two years after [[Man of Steel]], the appearance of the alien super-hero known as [[Superman]] divides opinions, as his colossal amount of power seeds distrusts on the American government even if he proves again and again that he is completely altruistic.
 
Wayne is equally distrustful of him for the same reason, specially since he was at Metropolis as Superman and fellow Kryptonian Zod tore the city apart in their battle for the fate of the planet. This makes him an easy prey for [[Lex Luthor]], a billionaire with several hidden criminal enterprises that, to put it simply, wants Superman dead for also seeing him as a threat, but for less than altruistic reasons. Feeding Bruce's distrust on him, Lex hopes that eventually, man (Batman) will kill "god" (Superman).
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* [[Adaptational Villainy]]: As many fans noticed, this Batman seems perfectly willing, if not at least uncaring, about killing criminals, a great departure of how Batman has been written since the Silver Age.
* [[Anti-Hero]]: Batman is already not the delicate kind of hero, but the movie really plays up his sheer brutality from his [[DCU]] counterpart.
* [[Arc Words]]: Martha. On this universe, those are the last words that Thomas Wayne says as he lays dying. At the climax, {{Spoiler|Superman yells those words in despair to Batman as he almost kills him, and Lois explaining exactly what that word means to Batman makes him finally realizes Clark is as much of a human as he is}}.
* [[Armor Is Useless]]: Completely averted. Batman don't would stand a chance of surviving a blow with Kryptonian lifeforms otherwise.
* [[As Himself]]:
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* [[Gratuitous English]]: The Japanese title uses the word "Justice" in katakana, instead of Japanese "Seigi". Probably to make a distinction between the concept of "justice" and the Justice League.
* [[Insufferable Genius]]: Lex is a genius in several fields simultaneously, and also overly proud of himself and prone to belittle others once the mask comes down as he does to Lois Lane when she calls him psychotic.
* [[Leitmotif]]: Wonder Woman's theme plays as Batman realizes how old she is, as shehe sees a photo of her taken during WW1.
* [[Marked to Die]]: Though likely not Bruce's intention, Batman branding certain criminals ends up being seen by prisoners as a signal to kill those who are branded.
* [[Ms. Fanservice]]: Par of course for Diana, who wears a backless dress with a generous cleavage window in her introduction scene, and goes into battle wearing a miniskirt.