Batman.v.superman.dawn.of.justice.2016.extended... -
It is impossible to write a meaningful long-form article for the specific keyword "Batman.v.Superman.Dawn.of.Justice.2016.EXTENDED..." without addressing the unique cultural and cinematic significance of the cut that follows those three dots.
The two heroes form an uneasy alliance. While Batman rescues Martha Kent from Luthor's goons, Superman returns to Metropolis to confront Lex, who unleashes
“We remind him what he is.”
Q: Do I have to like Man of Steel to like this?
A: Yes, mostly. This film is a direct sequel to the consequences of Man of Steel. If you hated the destruction of Metropolis, this film wrestles with that guilt directly.
Verdict:
If you only saw the theatrical version, you didn’t see the movie. The Extended Cut doesn’t fix every problem (Martha moment still divides, Jesse Eisenberg is still extra), but it turns a 4/10 into a solid 7/10. Essential for DCEU defenders.
It is impossible to write a meaningful long-form article for the specific keyword "Batman.v.Superman.Dawn.of.Justice.2016.EXTENDED..." without addressing the unique cultural and cinematic significance of the cut that follows those three dots.
The two heroes form an uneasy alliance. While Batman rescues Martha Kent from Luthor's goons, Superman returns to Metropolis to confront Lex, who unleashes
“We remind him what he is.”
Q: Do I have to like Man of Steel to like this?
A: Yes, mostly. This film is a direct sequel to the consequences of Man of Steel. If you hated the destruction of Metropolis, this film wrestles with that guilt directly.
Verdict:
If you only saw the theatrical version, you didn’t see the movie. The Extended Cut doesn’t fix every problem (Martha moment still divides, Jesse Eisenberg is still extra), but it turns a 4/10 into a solid 7/10. Essential for DCEU defenders.