Bruce/Clark's conversation in the trailer explains why they fight.



He couldn't possibly be... 
Bruce saw an alien fighting other aliens from his home planet destroying downtown Metropolis and killing a bunch of people, including people that worked in his building, why would he be seeking diplomacy? He thinks he's a problem that needs to be dealt with.
How is it an imaginary score?
The whole Man of Steel movie centered around Superman wanting to protect his new home. It's not like the collateral was intentional, yet Batman wants to deal with him and wipe him out which makes no sense, and even in the fukking trailer Alfred scolds him over that. Realistically, one would seek diplomacy that somehow regulates or even bans Superman, like the Civil War. Its like if instead of the Registration Act, the government just decided to kill every hero. It makes scraps of sense. And it's an imaginary score because 1. Why does Superman even gaf about what Batmans doing and why is he mad over it and 2. once again Batman is trying to protect his city yet Superman, a man who should be of circumspect and caution, fails to see that and just labels him an above the law vigilante which is a trope in superhero movies that's typically repeated by ignorant or stifling opposition. Not even to mention the fact that Superman is mad at Batman for similar reasons the public and Batman is mad at Superman 

Gadot was cast as Wonder Woman in 2013, she's been part of the marketing, she was in the first trailer, how did they spoil her reveal![]()






Still think they should've went withAnd I don't think Eisenberg will be a good Luthor. Dude comes off over the top. Lex is mostly calm and reserved. Jesse's coming off like a Jim Carrey Riddler/Joker knock off.![]()

