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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.

9) World-Building

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Partly thanks to Snyder’s insistence on crafting his movie in post-production, there is a real lack of competent world-building in the director’s work. Without physical structures for Snyder and his cast to work off of, there’s an absence of personality in the environment they’re playing in.  In Batman V Superman, we don’t really know what the make-up of Gotham and Metropolis is, other than that they’re dark, grey and dense with skyscrapers.

The Dark Knight trilogy doesn’t have this problem. Christopher Nolan’s Gotham has a recognizable, coherent aesthetic, because Nolan and his team chose to shoot in real cities like Chicago, London and Pittsburgh, lending Gotham an urban industrial vibe in-camera before embellishing in post. BvS‘s locations lack a sense of character in comparison, with Snyder seemingly never settling on what his world looks like.

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