Batman vs. Superman: The Dark Knight and The Man of Steel- Who Do You Think Will Win?
Batman vs. Superman: The Dark Knight and The Man of Steel- Who Do You Think Will Win?
Even before there were already rumors that DC Comics and Warner Brothers were planning to release Justice League movie by 2015. This is a seemingly reaction of amazing success of The Avenger by Marvel's. Because of unbelievable success, writers, directors, and producers are looking forward to see more movies about Batman, Superman, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, Iron Man, The Flash, and more superheroes on screen.
Now, Batman vs. Superman is another film that we will wait. More than the fact that it is Batman or it is Superman is a question of who between the two will win. What will Batman do to win or how Superman will beat Batman? This particular film is really something that we should wait and watch. Because only then we will know the answer to our question of which between the two is best?
I just want to insert what I think here though. Do you think such rivalry can break the heart of our kids who are looking up to these two superheroes? The fact that our boys would always see it the two heroes as heroes and they fight enemies who are destructive and capable of killing hundreds and even thousands of people. Do you think such movie is also suitable for kids to watch?
Well, we never know what is about to happen to yet. However, we cannot deny the fact that title already gave us an interesting story behind it. In my own opinion, the two heroes would be friends in the end and together they will fight to defend the universe!
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