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Arguably the biggest film of 2016, not much can be said about Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice that hasn't been said already.
It's the film that fans have been waiting for, and it's the film that will pave the way for Justice League.
If you're not already drooling over this one, you may need to get your head checked.
8 Burning Questions We Have After Watching Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice
It is fair to say that the reaction to Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice has been decidedly mixed. A lot of the criticism directed at the movie is to do with how overstuffed it is. Apart from the smash-up between the two titular heroes, BvS also has subplots for Lois Lane, Wonder Woman, Jesse Eisenberg as Evil Mark Zuckerberg and a big CGI monster. Oh, and it has to set up the other metahumans for their starring roles in the Justice League.
Christian Bone
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Published: Mar 30, 2016 01:51 pm
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4) What Are Lex Luthor’s Motivations?
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Jesse Eisenberg’s Lex Luthor was arguably the most criticized character in Batman V Superman, with many disliking how different he was to other incarnations of the villain. Without getting into how good he is, though, the film does leave the important question of his motivations unanswered.
Just why does he hate Superman, and presumably the other superheroes, so much? The character does make a few references to living in his father’s shadow and there is a hint that he was abused by him. Perhaps this left him with a serious superiority complex and he can’t stand anyone who is stronger and more powerful than he is?
Furthermore, what exactly is Luthor’s plan? The main thrust of it is to get Batman to kill Superman – but if he thought that would work then why did he create Doomsday? Whatever you think of Eisenberg’s performance, some more time spent with the character might have cleared up these mysteries.
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Christian Bone is a Staff Writer/Editor at We Got This Covered. Since graduating with a Creative Writing degree from the University of Winchester, he has been cluttering up the internet with his thoughts on movies and TV for over a decade. The MCU is his comfort place but, if you asked him, he'd probably say his favorite superhero film is The Incredibles.
Published: Mar 30, 2016 01:51 pm