Is this a legitimate comparison? If not, then why?
Superman kills Zod comparable to Batman killing Harvey Dent?
I'd say so yes. Batman was forced to kill Harvey because he was threatening the life of a young boy. Superman was forced to kill Zod to save the other seven billion human lives on the planet. Though many will say that it is not [especially some of the older superman fans here] it is remarkably similar.
Not that I liked how it played out but cold blood? It was just bad writing but they did try to show Supes had no other way of stopping him. Anyway Bats didn't want to kill Dent and couldn't know he was gonna die from the fall, I mean if he wanted to kill someone who was dangerous he wouldn't grab the Joker falling.
They did try to make it look like there was no other way for Superman to stop him. I didn't fall for it but it wasn't made half bad and it actually kind of worked, at least for me.
I'd say so yes. Batman was forced to kill Harvey because he was threatening the life of a young boy. Superman was forced to kill Zod to save the other seven billion human lives on the planet. Though many will say that it is not [especially some of the older superman fans here] it is remarkably similar.
My opinion too.
@soldierofel: Lol at the irony behind the older superman fans comment, since it is based on an 80s/90s story and is probably the only scene in the film based on an old comic.
The situation was practically identical. The difference was that Batman had more experience and showed no remorse after.
The situation was practically identical. The difference was that Batman had more experience and showed no remorse after.
Batman clearly showed remorse...
I'm not hating on the ending. I agree with it - but I'm simply raising the comparison between Batman and Superman in similar situations.
I'm not hating on the ending. I agree with it - but I'm simply raising the comparison between Batman and Superman in similar situations.
That comment wasn't aimed at you. Sorry if it came off that way :P
@superguy1591: He didn't kill him.
@frozen: he intentionally broke the train's breaks, told Gordon to shoot out the monorail, and pinned Ra's down and forced him not to escape. Also, instead of carrying him out, he elected to let him stay there and die.
Hard not to blame Ra's death on Batman...
@frozen: he intentionally broke the train's breaks, told Gordon to shoot out the monorail, and pinned Ra's down and forced him not to escape. Also, instead of carrying him out, he elected to let him stay there and die.
Hard not to blame Ra's death on Batman...
Ra's was responsible for being on the monorail with the Microwave emitter; he also destroyed the controls while believing Batman was attempting to stop the train (he aided Batman's plan unexpectedly for him). Ra's put himself in a situation which resulted in his own death, Batman didn't kill him.
If we use that logic then blame can be put on Superman for the deaths of the other Kryptonians as he helped the Military carry out their plan of killing them.
@soldierofel: Lol at the irony behind the older superman fans comment, since it is based on an 80s/90s story and is probably the only scene in the film based on an old comic.
And what comic is that?
If we use that logic then blame can be put on Superman for the deaths of the other Kryptonians as he helped the Military carry out their plan of killing them.
We don't know what happens to Kryptonians in the Phantom Zone, neither does he. In the comics they don't die.
@saint_wildcard: The humans were sucked into the Phantom Zone too.
@dimitridkatsis: Forgot the exact name of the storyline, but it was Byrne's run if I remember correctly. It dealt with an early Superman setting fully in stone his morals after the incident, swearing never to make such a mistake again etc and he struggled to deal with it for a while after.
@saint_wildcard: The humans were sucked into the Phantom Zone too.
Superman didn't plan for that to happen :P They were supposed to dropped it, not crash into it with the jet
Also maybe we'll see that Professor dude in the future.
@dimitridkatsis: Forgot the exact name of the storyline, but it was Byrne's run if I remember correctly. It dealt with an early Superman setting fully in stone his morals after the incident, swearing never to make such a mistake again etc and he struggled to deal with it for a while after.
Yeah I get it you mean this
he didn't have to kill them though they were already depowered he did it cause of what they done just like Superman 2, yeah I know the movie came first but this moment was handled better and wasn't very similar with the MOS.
@frozen: Okay, less remorse. But Bat-Bale still doesn't feel as strongly about the no-kill thing. Just ask Ra's al Gh- ...oh, wait.
@frozen: Okay, less remorse. But Bat-Bale still doesn't feel as strongly about the no-kill thing. Just ask Ra's al Gh- ...oh, wait.
Hey he killed Talia's driver didn't he?
@frozen: Okay, less remorse. But Bat-Bale still doesn't feel as strongly about the no-kill thing. Just ask Ra's al Gh- ...oh, wait.
Hey he killed Talia's driver didn't he?
Yep. Though I understand why.
@frozen: Okay, less remorse. But Bat-Bale still doesn't feel as strongly about the no-kill thing. Just ask Ra's al Gh- ...oh, wait.
Hey he killed Talia's driver didn't he?
Yep. Though I understand why.
Yeah, he nailed that sucker with his machine guns like RATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATAT I'M BATMAN.
@dimitridkatsis said:
@frozen: Okay, less remorse. But Bat-Bale still doesn't feel as strongly about the no-kill thing. Just ask Ra's al Gh- ...oh, wait.
Hey he killed Talia's driver didn't he?
Yep. Though I understand why.
Yeah, he nailed that sucker with his machine guns like RATATATATATATATATATATATATATATATAT I'M BATMAN.
They actually talk about it in the abridged script for TDKR. Read it, it's hilarious!
@amazingwebhead Lmao that IS hilarious.
There's was nothing "cold blooded" about Superman killing Zod, he was begging Zod to stop then had no choice but to kill him, then broke down in agony afterwards. If anything, Batman was more cold blooded, he killed Dent and was like, "Huh...oh well..TO THE BATPOD I GO!"
Eh... it wasn't intentional... but anyway here's a list of everyone that Nolan Batman killed.
Fake Ra's Al Ghul. All the other members of the League of Assassins that were inside that exploding building.
Real Ra's Al Ghul.
Two Face.
Bane (Arguably).
Talia.
Talia's Driver.
So... that's about 60 people Bats killed. I'm not sure how many people were inside that building when he blew it up... but it was more then 30.
@dimitridkatsis said:
@amazingwebhead Lmao that IS hilarious.
Yeah, it's a really good site. I was thinking of joining up and doing one for that last TMNT flick.
@tommythehitman: The Ninja's didn't die - while it may seem that way, that didn't really seem like writer intention and the Ninja's (and disguised as police, workers, etc) re-appear in the final act.
There's was nothing "cold blooded" about Superman killing Zod, he was begging Zod to stop then had no choice but to kill him, then broke down in agony afterwards. If anything, Batman was more cold blooded, he killed Dent and was like, "Huh...oh well..TO THE BATPOD I GO!"
Batman wasn't cold blooded in regards to Dent, he made comment on the achievements Dent made and the man he was, and proceeded to drive away because of the police and the fact that he was suffering from a bullet wound/bad fall.
Congratulations Man of Steel
I forgot to post this :D
There's was nothing "cold blooded" about Superman killing Zod, he was begging Zod to stop then had no choice but to kill him, then broke down in agony afterwards. If anything, Batman was more cold blooded, he killed Dent and was like, "Huh...oh well..TO THE BATPOD I GO!"
Batman wasn't cold blooded in regards to Dent, he made comment on the achievements Dent made and the man he was, and proceeded to drive away because of the police and the fact that he was suffering from a bullet wound/bad fall.
He only said that he was the true hero of Gotham but he was more concerned about not letting the Joker win, he never showns regrett in having killed Dent, He only concerns for Gotham and nothing more. Gordon is the one who talked about the good that Harvey did, not Batman.
@saint_wildcard: You already did.
@saint_wildcard: You already did.
Huh. I guess I did. I thought I did that on the article about the DCCU
I don't see why that one is a big deal. Ra's told him earlier that he was in some way responsible for his parent's deaths. Why would he save him?
Do you know what Superman killing Zod is comparable to? It's comparable to Batman killing Ra's Al Ghul in Batman Begins. "I don't have to save you" my a**, Ra's Al Ghul wouldn't have died if Bruce didn't derail the train or whatever in the first place. That's ridiculous - why does MOS get so much hate when Superman HAD to kill Zod, and no one holds crap against Nolan for having Batman willingly kill Ra's?
- TAS
@frozen: uh, I never said Superman was innocent of anything.
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