I liked it but I can see why people may take issue. Yes he has "killed" people before but I don't think it has ever been this blatant.
I mean, nightmare Batman was straight gunning people down and snapping necks
Dude was using the cannons on the Batmobile to kill
He stabbed a guy in the heart![]()
no it wasn't...most of the stuff you're talking about took place in a dream sequence in a future with superman running shyt, parademons, and darkseid....outside of that, he was the same batman he's always been in regards to the killing rule....yea, he used cannons on the bat mobile to fukk people up, but he's done that before...go back and look at those burton films....ex: in one scene, he dropped off a bomb in between some dude's legs, and left....I hope yall don't think that guy magically survived lol...
he didn't stab a dude in the heart, watch that scene again...he stabbed him in the arm/shoulder area and stuck him to the wall....he didn't even kill the dude with the nade, he killed his self lol...like I said: the only person you can say he 'intentionally' killed was kgbeast....


And it gives Bats and Superman something to argue about in the next movie.


. Something about his entire response to Superman and the dream sequence seems very un-Batman-like to me. I guess they were playing off the whole "Superman is dangerous...Batman is still a man...he can be fightened, etc." Idk. I guess this has more to do with the director moreso because I just found the entire fight scene awkward. "Martha" is really the only thing that makes them "friends" and makes Superman "normal" to him. Then at the end, when he decides to honor Sup's legacy? I just...I agree that Batman looked great (probably one of my fav characterizations) but something was off to me.