Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-3221148-20180117165635/@comment-27700324-20180119053935

UltimateTitan6 wrote: It's still revenge. Large or small. Superman is not above taking revenge is my point.

How is it genocide when Superman only killed one Kryptonian. Superman had the codex (all of Krypton's genetic material) in his cells so all of those Kryptonian egg sacks were empty, as in not at all alive, period. Preventing conception is completely different from genocide. You can't commit genocide on things that aren't alive. Plus, since Supes has the codex, he can still rebuild Krypton if he wants... the fun way... or by donating sperm and whatnot.

Well, I wouldn't know anything about the circumstances of why the extended edition released, I'm just glad it happened, and very disappointed that it wasn't shown in theaters. It's a significantly better movie and does a better job explaining why Superman would resent Batman. Now if we can just get one for Justice League, that would be nice.

But just before that, he was talking about "civil liberties being trampled on in your city, people living in fear". Clearly the "lawbreaking" activities Batman indulges in (at least from Superman's point of view) creates a highly unsafe environment for it's citizen because some psycho dressed like a bat is running everything and kills who damn well pleases. And yeah, Batman said that, but it's seems like everyone wants to forget that it was his plan to blow up the monarail in the first place. That's premeditated frickin' murder, or at the very least criminally negligent manslaughter. Also, there's just no way around the Two-Face one. He didn't trip and fall, Batman pushed him off the ledge knowing he would fall to his death. Batman murdered Harvey Dent. Revenge is different when you go up against someone doing something of injustice. That is justice. What Superman did to that guy in the bar is called bullying. Superman is no bully and that guy on the screen isn't Superman.

Superman still just killed an entire species chance to repopulate anywhere else. He viewed it like Krypton was evil and very black and white by going "Krypton had its chance!" Also him having a kid with Lois isn't really repopulating Krypton anytime soon. Zod and Superman could have fixed up this situation together, but Superman decided the way that kills both the people of Metropolis and the people of Krypton.

Justice League doesn't have one. Joss's version is also the bearable one. According to people who have watched early designs of Zach's vision of the film. (His scenes weren't filmed after all) it was unwatchable for people. That is what was said about it.

Superman also does that though. People fear him and he gives them multiple reasons to fear him. Due to being a mystery jesus figure who saves them with menacing stares rather than appearing as a hopeful guardian. As for Batman's "murders" in the other movies, Harvey was going to kill Jim's family. He had to do it, and he regretted it so he had Gordon set the cops on him and went into retirement. With Ra's, he knew he would just come back if he saved him again and try to destroy his city again. He also gave it a thought. He had wished he could save his friend, but figured out it was too late for him. Batman in BvS? Runs over henchmen and shoots them in the face with no remorse.