Movie Information
Overall Rank: 14922
Average Rating: 2.2/4
# of Ratings: 84
Theatrical Release Date: 03/25/2016
Blu-ray/DVD Release Date: 07/19/2016
Language: English
Genre: Action, Fantasy
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: Zack Snyder
Actors: Henry Cavill, Ben Affleck, Jesse Eisenberg, Jeremy Irons, Gal Gadot, Amy Adams
Plot: Superman has become the savior of Metropolis - but also a threat to many who fear his god-like abilities could lead to disaster. Gotham City's own Batman is among them, and he goes to confront the Man of Steel - but as these two titans clash, a new evil arises - one that poses a far greater threat to mankind. -- Chris Kavan
Quick Movie Reviews
Rating of
1.5/4
Logan D. McCoy - wrote on 06/21/2019
An overstuffed, but underwhelming comic book concoction with murky action scenes that are few and far between, "Batman v. Superman" is a jumbled mess of superhero-sized disappointment.
Rating of
3.5/4
Chris - wrote on 04/02/2016
ok so whats with all the crappy reviews of this movie i saw it and i loved it i had a blast watching batman and superman it was a good classic battle the way it was meant to be seen it was a awesome movie too great for words to describe i personally loved the darkness it was fun an awsome good time i really liked wonderwoman as well its a real treat for action fans loved how they joined together for good in the end my only gripe is the milld language and a unnesasary sex scene
Full Movie Reviews
Rating of
2.5/4
"Batman v Superman: Dawn Of Justice" by Yojimbo
Yojimbo - wrote on 05/28/2017
In the aftermath of the devastating battle between Superman and General Zod, Bruce Wayne seeks to hold him accountable for the death and destruction they wrought. Set immediately after the events of Man Of Steel, Dawn Of Justice seeks to flesh out the greyer areas of the DC universe. Exploring the idea of an unaccountable, self-appointed saviour with unimaginable power and the moral dilemmas this presents is actually very interesting and as I saw the caped crusader's vendetta against a man whom he sees as considering himself above the law - and the obvious hypocrisy of this - I thought that the film had been unfairly maligned by its savaging at the hands of many critics. Unfortunately, for the last reel all becomes clear as to why it was so poorly received; it's an utterly pointless and …
Rating of
2/4
Epic clash mishap
sreekirch - wrote on 08/24/2016
Batman v Superman : Dawn of Justice is a movie that comes now. Down right Snyder's vision for this film and the elements that lead to the big conflict of the two heroes, as mentioned the greatest gladiator match for the night takes lot of time and almost eats one half completely. I agree that the plot points are covered up, the same old stuff kryptonite and dragged up scenes and the conflict of batman and superman reasons are all given, but lazily written slow burner and eats most of the run time for the setup. Snyder direction is smooth, and slow really slow. Scenes are coming, moving by and again coming, lengthy drama moments, patchy editing and way too slow narrative. Fan boys and girls, wait for 90 minutes to complete, to see the clash. Otherwise, just stay there, blaming the makers …
Rating of
1.5/4
Why, just why
Pat - wrote on 06/02/2016
"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" is best in class epic superhero FILMMAKING. That is a compliment on the off chance that you lean toward these motion pictures to be massive, disrupted and sullen, yet a notice on the off chance that you favor tonal variety from film to film and scene to scene, and have a weakness for narrating that really advises, you know, a story, instead of doing an once in a while roused yet generally simply skilled employment of setting up the following part in a Marvel-styled establishment.
The story starts with yet another flashback to youthful Bruce Wayne seeing his folks' homicide by a firearm wielding mugger, trailed by a sectioning injury, his experience with a group of bats in a cavern close stately Wayne Manor. As co-composed by Chris Terrio and David …
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editorguy91 - wrote on 2018-01-16 08:11
MARTHA !!! - Honestly insulted that, that's the way they decided to go. 
smeagol - wrote on 2017-02-26 06:00
it was terrible , amateur film making by experts.the martha thing was probably one of the worst things i have ever seen in a mainstream movie. i laughed out loud then cringed then wanted to sue the film maker for wasting my time.lex was as expected truely dreadful. the story was stupid none of it made sense . a student could of made a better movie.where did the cash go as well as its not on the screen,the critics were kind i thought as i would of totally slammed it they were far to kind to it,
John - wrote on 2017-02-19 08:10
I actually wonder if the Batman V Superman, story and plot could have "streamlined" into a much more simpler movie....And I feel that way about a few other superhero movies as well like Spider-Man 3, X-Men: The Last Stand, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, and even Avengers: Age of Ultron to a certain extent. I mean, what's wrong with having a streamlined story and plot, by the way? There's a saying, called "Keep it simple, stupid!" and I wholeheartedly believe in that.
Amadeus - wrote on 2016-12-01 15:55
It felt like they weren't even really trying. Like Snyder had the script in his mind, moved from set piece to set piece shouting action and cut, doing very few takes and just crossing his fingers it all worked out. There was no heart. A big disappointed for me because I loved Man Of Steel.
Chris Kavan - wrote on 2016-04-06 16:15
I didn't think it was as bad as the critics made it out to be either - but I'm not exactly heartily endorsing it. I found it jumped around way too much in the beginning, added in pointless dream sequences and didn't have a good enough payoff to warrant the run time. Also, Jesse Eisenberg is way too annoying in his Lex Luthor portrayal. That being said, I did think Ben Affleck made a decent Batman/Bruce Wayne and the setup for Wonder Woman (and the rest of the Justice League) is intriguing …