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Contains spoilers for Adventures of Superman Jon Kent 4!The team-ups between Superman and Batman have led to one of the greatest friendships in comics, but it seems that Superman's son Jon Kent doesn't share his father's fondness for the Dark Knight. Jon reveals his true feelings on Batman in Adventures of Superman Jon Kent 4 by Tom Taylor, Darick Robertson, Norm Rapmund, and Jordie Bellaire. After being dumped in the Injustice universe, Jon runs into Batman and his resistance. Batman has been trying to beat Superman for years in the Injustice universe, but due to the Man of Steel's absurd power, it hasn't been an easy task. Jon has been dropped into this universe with no context for anything, though, and when he hears about the history, he says, "I guess you judge people instead of hearing them out in every damn universe." Jon not only blames Batman for quite a bit of what has happened, but also strongly implies his issues with Injustice Batman apply to all the Batmen across the multiverse he's met so far. Jon Is Not A Fan Of Batman Batman and Superman have been working together so effectively for decades that their team is even known as the "World's Finest." But Bruce and Jon definitely do not have the same dynamic. Jon has shown to be a pretty open and trusting kid, who will talk to anyone and give anyone the benefit of the doubt, within reason. This is almost the exact opposite of how Batman approaches things. Bruce is famous for his contingency plans and secretive nature, and the world has been put in danger numerous times due to the secrecy Bruce employs. It makes sense that Jon wouldn't exactly be fond of Batman's methods, but this is the first time Jon has really elaborated on his dislike for his father's best friend. Jon Reiterates That He Blames Batman For Injustice One of the most likely reasons for Jon's dislike of Batman is, ironically, his friendship with Batman's son, Damian. Batman and Damian haven't always seen eye to eye, and in the Injustice universe, Damian Wayne is a villain. Jon even brings this up when he confronts Batman, outright saying that Batman's personality and emotionally closed-off nature are likely what pushed Damian down his darker path. Jon knows Damian better than anyone, and Damian becoming a villain isn't something that would just happen overnight. This dislike of Batman's methods could easily spiral out of control. Batman's paranoia is well known, especially when it comes to super-powered beings. If Batman learns that Jon isn't exactly a fan of him or his methods, it's possible Batman might just come up with a contingency plan for Jon. That's a very bad situation that could quickly grow out of control. Hopefully, Jon Kent will be able to use his cooler head and more understanding nature to talk out his issues with Batman, especially with Damian Wayne's help. The last thing the main universe needs right now is Batman vs Superman. Adventures of Superman Jon Kent 4 is on sale now from DC Comics! Batman Vs Superman - A Origem Da Justiça Notícias Vídeos Créditos Críticas dos usuários Críticas da imprensa Críticas do AdoroCinema Filmes online Fotos Curiosidades Bilheterias Filmes similares Em Batman Vs Superman - A Origem Da Justiça, o confronto entre Superman Henry Cavill e Zod Michael Shannon em Metrópolis fez com que a população mundial se dividisse acerca da existência de extra-terrestres na Terra. Enquanto muitos consideram o Superman como um novo deus, há aqueles que consideram extremamente perigoso que haja um ser ... Usuários 4,1 11117 notas e 677 críticas Para assistir a esse filme, inscreva-se em um dos seguintes streamings TRAILER 138 TRAILER 212 TRAILER 301 TRAILER 331 Play all videos What to know Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice smothers a potentially powerful story - and some of America's most iconic superheroes - in a grim whirlwind of effects-driven action. Read critic reviews Rent/buy Rent/buy Rent/buy Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice videos Rotten Tomatoes is Wrong About... Batman V Superman Dawn of Justice 359 Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice Ultimate Edition Trailer TRAILER 138 Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice Final Trailer TRAILER 212 Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice Trailer 2 TRAILER 301 Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice Sneak Peek 045 Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice Trailer 1 TRAILER 331 Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice Photos Movie Info It's been nearly two years since Superman's Henry Cavill colossal battle with Zod Michael Shannon devastated the city of Metropolis. The loss of life and collateral damage left many feeling angry and helpless, including crime-fighting billionaire Bruce Wayne Ben Affleck. Convinced that Superman is now a threat to humanity, Batman embarks on a personal vendetta to end his reign on Earth, while the conniving Lex Luthor Jesse Eisenberg launches his own crusade against the Man of Steel. Rating PG-13 Intense Sequences of ViolenceAction ThroughoutSome Sensuality Genre Action, Adventure, Sci-fi, Fantasy Original Language English Director Zack Snyder Producer Charles Roven, Deborah Snyder Writer Chris Terrio, David S. Goyer Release Date Theaters Mar 25, 2016 wide Release Date Streaming Jul 19, 2016 Box Office Gross USA $ Runtime 2h 33m Distributor Warner Bros. Pictures Production Co Syncopy, Atlas Entertainment, Warner Bros., Cruel and Unusual, DC Entertainment Sound Mix Dolby Atmos, Datasat Aspect Ratio Scope View the collection DC Universe Cast & Crew News & Interviews for Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice Critic Reviews for Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice Audience Reviews for Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice Mar 12, 2021 This review may contain spoilers. I re-watched BvS Ultimate Edition and damn if it wasn't 10 times better than the theatrical. It made me think all serious CBM's should be rated R. The first act is awesome. The artistic talent in crafting each scene, which we can now see fully fleshed out, is fantastic. It still didn't resolve my original issues with Batman's motivations. Batman's cruelty. The first scene of Batman is of him branding a bad guy. That's a huge jump from comics and the previous movies and it's basically explained by Bruce in a very lame retort "We're criminals Alfred. We've always been criminals." Then Alfred lectures him back "That's how it starts, sir. The fever, the rage. The feeling of powerlessness. It turns good men ... cruel." That's about all the explanation we get for this new Batman "Punisher." Batman's wish to KILL Superman. It's made clear that Luthor is manipulating the two and that Bruce is damaged goods, feels powerless, and is holding onto a bunch of rage for the destruction of Metropolis and subsequent deaths. But I can't make the logic leap from all the content BEFORE BvS into this mindless quest for ... what? Vengeance? Preventing something that may or may not happen in the future? Many examples of this but I found this exposition dump the best place to illustrate it Alfred "You're gonna go to war?" Bruce "That son of a bitch brought the war to us two years ago. Jesus, Alfred. Count the dead. Thousands of people. What's next? Millions? He has the power to wipe out the entire human race and if we believe there's even a 1% chance he is our enemy, we have to take it as an absolute certainty. And we have to destroy him." Alfred "He is not our enemy!" Bruce "Not today." Heath Ledger's Joker is standing up clapping maniacally given this incarnation of Batman, when the Gotham citizens and criminals chose NOT to blow each other's ferries up. Basically, Bruce/Batman, besides clearly going through a difficult mid-life crisis, is pretty much mostly pure ID. Which again is a departure from previous incarnations where he is much more intellectual and nuanced. But al of that being said, because it was part of a much better narrative, it didn't stick out as much like a sore thumb as it did before. Jan 05, 2017 It says something when the best part of a Batman v. Superman movie is when Wonder Woman shows up and kicks some ass. That being said, I look forward to her solo film. However, the title feud at the center of this grim and bloated superhero film lasts all of five minutes as the two superheroes duke it out in a wholly unexciting fight that has them reconciling before their battle even gets under way. The rest of the film is highlighted by city smashing and headache inducing battles and hammy acting Jesse Eisenberg. While the film poses itself as a very serious affair, it is sometimes completely impossible to take anything onscreen seriously as the dialogue and narrative border on laughable. The film never finds a compelling reason to pit the two heroes against each other and it creates a disappointing duo launch film for the caped crusaders. Rating 38 Dec 15, 2016 Ah the trump card in the DC universe, the main player, the saviour, the movie to bring everything together and utterly destroy Marvel once and for all well that was the idea anyway. First we got 'Man of Steel', the reboot Superman flick that was supposed to herald a new dawn no pun intended for Supes. Alas it was a polarising movie and divided audiences everywhere. OK no worries DC thought, lets press forward with a sequel and make it better. That's where this movie comes in, the supposed original sequel to 'Man of Steel'. But as we all know that soon changed, the Superman sequel quickly became a slightly different beast with the inclusion of Batman, so now we had a vs flick. Even though it was still a Superman sequel, Superman himself had suddenly taken the backseat to Batman. But just when you thought Superman couldn't get screwed over any further, the studio and DC then threw in other characters like Wonder Woman and other cameos. So the once Superman sequel was now a full blown franchise kick starter/prequel for the proposed Justice League movie. Just a glance at the movies title hints at how overblown this film could be. So at first this movie goes to some lengths to try and show the devastation we saw in MoS Supes fighting Zod from the human perspective. Snyder clearly took on board all the negativity he got from MoS and tried to rectify it somewhat. Does he achieve this?? well to some degree I guess. OK he clearly shows us the collateral damage caused and how people suffered, so I guess that helps. It also showed us Bruce Wayne amongst the people and how his building gets destroyed killing one of his work colleagues. Didn't quite get why that guy died really, Bruce clearly tells him to get out of the building at one point. Cut back a little later and the guy is still in the building, for some reason, as it starts to come down. The guy is literally in the same office that Bruce had told him to leave, what an idiot. Did those people actually need Wayne to tell them to leave the friggin' building?! So basically Superman destroyed tonnes of property, inadvertently killed innocents and racked up massive bills for...everything! Because of this Superman has become a controversial figure, people are not sure if he's a force for good or a force to put humans at deadly risk. Bruce Wayne doesn't like Supes, he destroyed his building, killed his work mate and he's stealing his thunder essentially. Bruce thinks Supes needs to be controlled, killed or exiled, and he's the man to do just that. In the mean time Lex Luthor is after Kryptonite and is basically using the whole situation to try and rid the world of both Supes and Batman whilst gaining total power. Wonder Woman merely floats around turning up at places to simply show she's in the movie. Important characters like Lois Lane, Alfred, Jimmy Olsen, Perry White, Martha Kent etc...are now secondary or defunct because there are simply too many characters here and compared to the likes of Superman, Batman, Lex, Wonder Woman etc...they're pretty much boring and no longer of importance. So lets look at some of the big hitters here, the main protagonists and antagonists except for Supes played by Henry Cavill because we know him from MoS. He's still boring, can't act and always uses the same facial expression. Lex Luthor played by Jess Eisenberg, easily the most annoyingly stupid portrayal in the movie because of everything he does. His voice is annoying, he has hair, his facial expressions and body movements are annoying, he is annoying. Not only that but its clear to see he's merely phoning in a Jim Carrey-esque Riddler impersonation, or just another take on the Joker or to some degree, a Max Landis impression. Oh and he also has an Asian female sidekick because of course he does. All supervillains have a female sidekick it seems. Suffice to say Eisenberg's Lex is horrible and doesn't fit the character or movie, the hell was all that [i]'ding ding ding ding'[/i] about? Wonder Woman played by Gal Gadot...badly, because she can't act yes I said it. Bottom line, the fuck is this character doing here?! She wants a file, spends the entire run time looking for this file because she wants a picture or something the pic showing her and the characters from the, as yet unreleased, Wonder Woman movie. She gets the file and the picture, discovers the other Justice League members and decides to help Batman and Superman fight whatever, for some reason...wut?? She literally pops up in this movie for no reason whatsoever, she fights alongside Batman and Supes for no reason whatsoever. Who is she? what does she do? why is she here? where did she come from? why does she have super powers? why does she drive a super car? Like literally what the literal fuck is this all about? This movie is meaningless to someone not in the know and this characters vapid inclusion sums that up perfectly. Anyway we all know she's only in this movie to help set up the Justice League flick and make the BvS trailers look more attractive to the juveniles and female audience. We do get some laughably bad snippets showing other future DC characters which are all planned for the upcoming Justice League movie. When I say laughably bad, I mean it; the small cameo for Aquaman shows us said underwater hero in his full tattooed glory. Was that wise? I know we all know what he looks like but surely a bit of mystery for his first time on the big screen plus he looks stupid. And what happens in that snippet anyway? An underwater probe just happens to find Aquaman who totally reveals himself straight away, not too clever methinks. The Cyborg snippet was a horrific, obvious looking CGI mess whilst The Flash snippet didn't really show anything, literally. And why do all these characters have their own logos in the movie? Duh??! Lois Lane played by Amy Adams, again, why is she here? Her role? to merely try and prove that Superman didn't kill all those people in the opening desert scene where she and Olsen are sent to interview ISIS or whatever. Why was she even sent there? she's a reporter. Why would everyone think Superman killed those people who were killed with bullets, Supes doesn't use guns. Notice Supes doesn't save poor old Olsen or those blokes that were shot, but manages to save Lane...again, ugh! Lane is only used in this pointless sub plot just so she can point out that Superman didn't kill those blokes in the desert, and prove that they were killed by Luthor's men. By which point, it doesn't even matter anyway, the main plot had moved well past all that crap and no one cared. Just stick Lane in a tub, naked and have her kiss a topless Superman because cheap sex appeal. Doomsday, a big invincible CGI turd with spikes coming out of it...great. Created by Luthor using his own blood and the dead General Zod's DNA still not really sure how Kryptonian technology does that but whatever. Yeah this thing is so flippin' powerful it should have killed everyone and wiped out America with ease, the end. But no, instead it just throws everyone around a bit, you know, into buildings, debris whatever just happens to be there...blah blah blah. Good job Wonder Woman turns up with her glowing whip and powerful gauntlets...meh who cares. Lets look at the dream sequence in the movie, the main one, you know, Batman Fury Road. This entire sequence made no sense, no sense! Why is it in here? what's going on exactly? who are the human fly type characters? I understand what the gist is don't get me wrong, Batman is basically afraid of Superman taking control, he's afraid at the fact he's essentially powerless against him, OK fine. Did we need a big long dream sequence on the set of Fury Road? Why do I get the impression this is yet another set up for another possible movie, a stupid movie where Batman looks stupid in the daytime and in the desert. Then you have the Flash moment. The Flash seems to enter Wayne's dream and warn him of something, a future premonition if you will. But how could The Flash enter Wayne's dream? was this visual image a dream itself? had Wayne woken up prior to The Flash coming through? Does The Flash have the power to do this?? Then you have one of the cheapest, lowest moments in this movie, if not the entire DC universe so far. The death of Superman, yes they actually managed to squeeze the death of Superman into this movie, on top of [b]everything[/b] else. Here's my problem with this and surely its bloody obvious, this is the kick starter movie for the entire Justice League franchise, the acorn that will presumably grow into the massive oak. There is obviously going to be quite a few movies after this that will obviously include Superman because he's one of the main team members. There is no way in hell they are obviously gonna kill off Superman right now, in this movie, before the Justice League comes out. Like seriously! how fucking stupid do these studios think we are?? So what you have here is a ridiculously pointless and inane mini plot where Superman gets killed, gets buried, and we're all supposed to take this as a high emotional moment, a tear jerker. As if we're supposed to be worried about Superman. No DC, no Warner, we're not worried about Superman, we're not crying because we all know he's gonna come back. Quite literally, fuck you Snyder, fuck you for allowing this tacky shit. Honesty, as I watched this I was actually kinda OK with it, to a degree. But after completion, some thinking, some research and obviously going back over the movie, it basically kinda sucks. Despite the huge budget, numerous people involved and the fact that both DC and Warner have had previous chances to get this stuff right, they still haven't! The film is all over the place, its messy as hell, this cut is about three hours long or whatever and there's only actually about ten minutes of Batman vs Superman in it! Bruce Wayne doesn't live in Wayne Manor anymore but instead lives in some underground modern art pad. The batmobile seems to be utterly invincible and can smash through anything whilst the bad guys never seem to learn that shooting it doesn't do anything the obligatory car chase sequence with a gazillion explosions, car wrecks, mini guns, expendable goons galore etc.... Product placement is through the roof as is the use of present-day media presenters and various media outlets. This is supposed to be a comicbook world, not our real present-day world. Why are you trying to make out that these characters exist in our reality? that's not the idea. There are too many characters, too many mini plots, choppy editing and pacing and nothing really seems to add up. But at the end of the day, no matter how much they try, Batman had no real motivation to kill or even fight Superman and Superman had no real motivation to kill Batman outside of his kidnapped mother whom he could and should of saved himself easily at any point. Although, we do learn that Batman can be stopped dead in his tracks simply by uttering the name Martha. Lets hope future villains don't pick up on that huh. I guess my main question is...how did they manage to fuck this up so badly? How, yet again, did DC, Warner and Snyder manage to get this wrong? It just defies believe frankly. I still stand by my opinion that if you were to show this to someone who had little to no knowledge of these characters, this comicbook world as a whole, they would be completely lost watching this movie, totally lost. Is that how a movie should play out? is that the aim? To only cater to the hardcore fanboys and fanbase who just wanna see snippets from their favourite comics recreated on the big screen. Of course not! every movie should be able to stand alone and not rely on future instalments to help it out or back it up. A studio should focus on one movie at a time and try to assure that movie is the best it can be. Put simply, this just isn't happening anymore and it certainly didn't happen here. This movie is an outright failure on all counts as a stand alone movie. Super Reviewer Nov 13, 2016 Batman V Superman is a decent take on the DC Extended Universe,but the use of too much CGI makes the movie almost unwatchable. Super Reviewer Batman Vs Superman - A Origem Da Justiça Notícias Vídeos Créditos Críticas dos usuários Críticas da imprensa Críticas do AdoroCinema Filmes online Usuários 4,1 11117 notas e 677 críticas Avaliar verEscrever minha crítica Sinopse Não recomendado para menores de 12 anos Em Batman Vs Superman - A Origem Da Justiça, o confronto entre Superman Henry Cavill e Zod Michael Shannon em Metrópolis fez com que a população mundial se dividisse acerca da existência de extra-terrestres na Terra. Enquanto muitos consideram o Superman como um novo deus, há aqueles que consideram extremamente perigoso que haja um ser tão poderoso sem qualquer tipo de controle. Bruce Wayne Ben Affleck é um dos que acreditam nesta segunda hipótese. Sob o manto de um Batman violento e obcecado, ele investiga o laboratório de Lex Luthor Jesse Eisenberg, que descobriu uma pedra verde que consegue eliminar e enfraquecer os filhos de Krypton. Assista ao filme Veja todas as opções de streaming Críticas AdoroCinema O início de Batman Vs Superman - A Origem da Justiça é promissor. Por mais que a morte do casal Wayne já seja figurinha mais que carimbada nas telas de cinema, a abertura associando a tragédia com a descoberta da futura batcaverna dá um tom de fábula sombria à história do pequeno Bruce. Um salto no tempo e, décadas mais tarde, lá está o agora grisalho Bruce em Metrópolis, cenário da épica batalha entre Superman e Zod em O Homem de Aço. Observar a luta entre os superseres sob o olhar de um humano, impotente e de certa forma maravilhado/assustado com tal descoberta, remete a uma série famosa dos quadrinhos "Marvels". Há neste trecho uma certa poesia no contraste entre homens e deuses, mortais e imortais, que será trabalhada ao longo de boa parte do filme. A bem da verdade, há muito de conceitual em torno dos maiores super-heróis da DC Comics, pela primeira vez reunidos no cinema. Se o Sup Ler a crítica Trailer 208 209 208 332 339 254 14 trailers Entrevistas, making-of e cenas 12 videos Últimas notícias 658 Notícias e Matérias Especiais Elenco Ficha completa Comentários do leitor eles gostaramAs melhores e mais úteis crítica O Universo DC, tem as suas semelhanças com a Marvel, mas são apenas semelhanças e com mundos diferentes. Foi uma surpresa ver a atuação de Bem Afleck,surpreende sim sua performance e deu uma cara mais seria ao personagem, Não concordo com a opinião do Francisco em relação ao desenvolvimentos dos personagens, exceto a de Cavill que ele realmente ficou a desejar,mas não mulher maravilha foi sensacional, ele veio e mostrou que ... Leia Mais O filme conta com uma introdução da história já contada da origem do Batman de maneira rápida e simples. O roteiro lida de maneira simples pra juntar todos os personagens introduzindo de pouco a pouco personagens como Batman, Mulher Maravilha e Lex Luthor nesse universo criado em Homem de Aço. As justificativas para ser criado um embate entre o Superman e o Batman são válidas, não criando uma luta apenas pra ter destruição. O Batman ... Leia Mais Um filme incrível, muito bem costurado, cenas de ação são fantásticas, Zack soube trabalhar muito bem as cenas dos heróis e a mulher maravilha é sem igual, Gal é muito linda! Simplesmente o melhor filme de super herois ja feito até hoje,as cenas de ação convencem, a mulher maravilha ficou ótima e o lex luthor surpreendeu. Mas deviam ter focado mais na luta entre batman e superman que mal dura 10 minutos. 677 Comentários do leitor Fotos 70 Fotos Curiosidades das filmagens Let It Go, Ben! Perguntado por um jornalista sobre a reação de suas filhas, quando elas souberam que o o pai iria interpretar o Batman, Ben Affleck respondeu "Elas não estão nem aí! Tudo o que ela querem é assistir a Frozen - Uma Aventura Congelante". Pois é, Ben! NINGUÉM escapa da Frozen Fever! Fábrica de Monstros O ator Henry Cavill duplicou sua massa muscular para as filmagens, em relação ao Homem de Aço2013. Isso porque, segundo seu treinador, como ele manteve parte de sua estrutura corporal para outros filmes de ação que ele fez no intervalo, foi muito mais fácil recuperar a forma original e ir além dos antigos limites. Moral nas Alturas Fontes garantem que os executivos da Warner ficaram tão felizes após assistirem ao primeiro corte do filme, que, além de aplaudirem de pé, começaram imediatamente as negociações com o ator Ben Affleck, para que ele interpretasse o personagem Batman em mais três filmes solo - e não em um só, como era o plano original. curiosidades Detalhes técnicos Nacionalidade EUA Distribuidor WARNER BROS. 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