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10 Reasons Why Batman V Superman Can’t Top The Dark Knight Trilogy

There are a lot of problems with Zack Snyder's Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice. A lot a lot. That doesn't mean it's completely without its merits, however: Ben Affleck's new Batman - the Batfleck, if you will - is a far cry from Christian Bale's wounded street fighter, and while this version of the character might hardly be faithful to the comics, the Batfleck is still one of the few aces that Batman V Superman has up its sleeve.

2) Hans Zimmer

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Hans Zimmer announcing he was “officially retired from the superhero business” post-Batman V Superman wasn’t a great surprise. You can hear the composer’s comic book movie fatigue all over BvS. Far from his best work, Zimmer’s score on the film often sounds like a sludgy retread – and, at its worst, a parody – of his contributions to the Dark Knight trilogy. BvS is the sound of Zimmer uncharacteristically phoning it in.

Compared with Zimmer’s influential work on Nolan’s Batman trilogy, which has helped shape the way modern blockbusters sound, BvS is no contest. The Dark Knight trilogy features a Zimmer score by-turns bombastic, frightening and oddly experimental. It’s the kind of music a composer makes when he’s completely in sync with the filmmaker and his ideas.

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