One of the main negative reviews of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) pointed out the scenes of Batman killing his enemies
For some years, Zack Snyder was one of those largely responsible for adapting the stories of A.D from comics to cinemas. At that time, he was heavily criticized for making Batman/Bruce Wayneplayed by Ben Affleckkill enemies.
During podcast interview Joe Rogan Experience, Snyder was asked about this controversy, which was heavily criticized by fans of the Bat Man. According to the filmmaker, this protection of the hero’s ideal of not killing makes no sense, whether in comics or other adaptations, such as games, TV series and films.
“Batman Not being able to kill is canon, right? Well, the first thing I want to do when they tell me that… is see what happens [quando ele mata],” he said. “People tell me, ‘Don’t put him in that situation where he needed to kill someone.'”
And I think, ‘You’re protecting your God in a weird way, you’re making your God irrelevant by not being able to be in this situation.
Source: Rollingstone

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