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Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is a film that serves as a sequel to 2013's Man of Steel. It's the second film to star Henry Cavill as Superman and the first film to star Ben Affleck as Batman. Man of Steel quickly became one of the most divisive films in superhero history. Did adding Batman as a co-protagonist help the sequel avoid the same fate? No. Batman v Superman is yet another film that got very mixed reactions from audiences. Most critics didn't like the film, but other people were split on it. Some people thought it was an amazing continuation of what was started in Man of Steel, but other people thought that the film was a confusing disaster that failed to give justice to the two titular heroes. In fact, some people consider Batman v Superman to be one of the worst superhero films of all time.

I believe that Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is a film that has a number of good elements. Like in Man of Steel, Henry Cavill proves that he is full of charm and presence. Ben Affleck had a lot of great actors to live up to, but he proved himself as an actor capable of playing Batman. Jesse Eisenberg's a lot of fun as Lex Luthor. In a film that's so dark and dour, Lex Luthor provides a lot of entertainment, especially in the scene where he's playing around with Jolly Ranchers. Jeremy Irons gives an excellent, scene-stealing performance as Alfred Pennyworth. Like in the previous film, the action scenes look amazing. Superman and Batman's big fight scene is one of the most exciting battles in superhero film history. Zack Snyder proved that he knew how to deliver fantastic action scenes for Superman. This film proves that he can do the same thing for Batman.

Man of Steel did a very good job when it came to delivering an exciting tale of good vs. evil, but it was lacking the warmth and optimism of Superman. Batman v Superman continues the trend of this reboot lacking the morality of Superman. One of the first scenes in the film shows that Superman's fight with Zod from Man of Steel caused several innocent people to lose their lives. Superman's recklessness did a lot of damage, so Batman starts to believe that Superman is too dangerous to live. Superman is known for being one of the most inspirational, likable superheroes of all time. The original George Reeves series, the Christopher Reeve films, and various cartoons all prove this, but Batman v Superman does not. This film's Superman is a massive brooder. He sees lots of bad things going on around him. Instead of being proactive, he spends a lot of time making gloomy expressions. Superman has a limited amount of dialogue in the film, because he spends a lot of scenes looking displeased. When he does speak, he doesn't have very uplifting things to say. Superman is known for standing for truth and justice, but this film's Superman has dialogue like this:

"Nobody stays good in this world."

"I'm taking you and breaking you, which is more than you deserve."

"Stay down! If I wanted it, you'd be dead already."

There's also this awkward exchange between Superman and Batman:

Superman: "The next time they shine your signal in the sky, don't go. The bat is dead. Buried. Consider this mercy."

Batman: "Tell me. Do you bleed? You will!"

Batman, a character who is known for not murdering people, decides to steal Kryptonite from Lex Luthor, so he can build a Kryptonite spear and stab Superman to death. That might sound like something Batman would never do. The real Batman would never do something like this. However, this film takes Batman is a cynical, dark direction. Batman usually tries to avoid killing criminals, but this film's version of Batman is about as reckless as this film's Superman. Batman leads several criminals to death. He even causes a guy with a flamethrower to burn to death. Also, Batman starts branding his symbol on criminals. This starts being used as a death sentence for criminals.

It has been pointed out that Batman used to carry around a gun in his early comics. However, when Bill Finger realized that kids were reading the comics, Bill Finger re-tooled Batman into a more selfless hero that could be a positive role-model for the readers. This film directly goes against what Bill Finger was trying to do. He wanted to make Batman a character that kids could look up to. This film's Batman is a violent, destructive, toxic person. This film was actually the first live-action Batman film to give Bill Finger credit for co-creating Batman. I certainly appreciate Bill Finger getting some credit, but I believe that he would not be happy with how the film turned out.

Clark's Earth father, Jonathan Kent, was a terrible role-model in Man of Steel. Even after dying, he continues having a toxic influence on his son. In a dream sequence, Jonathan tells Clark a story about how he once tried to do something heroic, but it ended in failure. His story serves as a warning about the dangers of trying to do the right thing. His story is the opposite of a speech of wisdom. Instead, it's another excuse for this reboot's unlikable version of Jonathan to give more terrible advice. Clark's Earth mother, Martha Kent, is also bad at giving Clark words of motivation. Instead of telling her son to go out and help people, she tells him that the people of Earth don't owe him anything. Most of the characters in Batman v Superman act toxic. The only ones who don't are Wonder Woman, Lois Lane and Alfred Pennyworth.

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is a film that's packed with some of the most exciting action scenes in the history of superhero films. It's a very well-acted film that's also a lot of fun to watch whenever Lex Luthor is in the film. However, the film makes both Batman and Superman look like reckless, violent anti-heroes. It's too bad that we never got a Batman/Superman team-up film that starred Adam West and Christopher Reeve. A film like that could have been the wonderful, heroic crossover that Batman and Superman deserved. When it comes to thrilling visuals, Batman v Superman succeeds in stylish fashion. However, when it comes to representing the moral values that Batman and Superman stand for, this film falls flat. If you want to an action-packed spectacle, this film is worth a watch. However, if you're looking for an inspirational, uplifting film, I recommend going back and watching older Superman and Batman films.
I did an article celebrating Donovan Patton, so I wanted to do the same for Josh Dela Cruz.

Josh Dela Cruz plays Josh, the third host of the Blue's Clues franchise. He stars in the show Blue's Clues & You!. He also stars in Blue's Big City Adventure film.

When Steven Burns left and was replaced by Donovan Patton, it took a long time for fans to adjust to having a new host. Steve was so loved by the fans that it was hard for people to imagine Blue's Clues without him. Eventually, Donovan was able to win over fans.

After a long break, the Blue's Clues franchise returned with a new host. Josh...
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I've pitted Batman villains against each other, and I've done the same for Batman's allies. Now the time has come to find out which characters have been in the most episodes of Batman shows. Like with my previous articles, only Batman shows count, so appearances from shows like Super Friends and Justice League won't be included in the results. Some people might count non-speaking cameos, so others might get different results than I did.

11. Joker (101 episodes)

Joker is Batman's most iconic villain, so it might be surprising that he didn't make the top 10. Joker did appear more than the other...
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Although Batman often likes to be a loner, he has a large variety of allies that are there to help them. For this article, I'll be going over which of Batman's friends appeared in the most episodes. In the TV shows, Batman's most common allies are Alfred Pennyworth, Commissioner Gordon, Robin, Batgirl, Chief O'Hara and Detective Bullock. There have been different versions of Robin and Batgirl, but for this article, I'll be exclusively covering the Dick Grayson version of Robin and the Barbara Gordon version of Batgirl. Some numbers might be an approximate number rather an exact number.

The...
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Batman has a large gallery of rogues that cause him trouble on a frequent basis in the comics. The same can be said for the TV shows.

Which villains have shown up the most in Batman TV shows? Well, there are four possibilities. While Batman has dozens of rogues, there are four that have appeared on a more frequent basis than the others. Those four villains are Joker, Penguin, Catwoman and Riddler. The original 1966 show and movie had those four characters as the main antagonists. Since then, it's become common for the four of them to show up more often than the other villains. The time has...
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This article is dedicated in loving memory to Takahiro Kimura, one of the greatest character designers of all time.

If I had to pick the show with the best character designs, it would have to be Code Geass. I've never seen another show with better designs than Code Geass. Takahiro Kimura was a master at creating some of the most memorable, stylish and appealing designs that there has ever been. His designs were so beautiful that I believe that his work deserves to be displayed in museums.

Code Geass is a show with brilliant writing and lovely music, as well as some of the greatest characters...
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I once attempted to write a screenplay that was an adaptation of Code Geass. I thought my first attempt went well, so I wrote a second screenplay. As I was finishing up my second screenplay, I started feeling worn out. However, I think it turned out okay.

My second screenplay is a sequel to my first screenplay, so it's another adaptation of Code Geass.

A summary of my second screenplay:

Lelouch's costumed alter-ego, Zero, has become a symbol of hope for the country of Japan. Lelouch's older sister, Princess Cornelia, is determined to bring Zero down. Cornelia sees Zero and his teammates, who...
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I have been a writer for a while. I have written various stories, reviews and lists. However, there was a time where I attempted to do something much different. There was a time where I attempted to write a screenplay.

What was my screenplay about? My screenplay was an adaptation of Code Geass. Since the job of a movie adaptation is to introduce new viewers to the franchise, I hope that my information about my screenplay helps let those who haven't seen Code Geass know more about it. It should be noted that I made lots of changes to the original anime, but the basic concept is similar.

The...
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The original Batman series was so popular that it lasted for 120 episodes. During that time, several great heroes and villains got plenty of time to make a strong impression on a countless number of fans. This article is about listing of the show's legendary characters appeared the most. Some people may consider cameos, while others may not, so my results might not match up with other people's results. Also, there will be some ties.

10. A tie between Warden Crichton and King Tut (9 episodes)

Crichton was a prison warden that often tried to reform the villains.

Out of the villains that were created...
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Over the years, Superman has been played by several great performers in television shows. For this article, I'll be going over how many episodes that the Superman TV actors have been in. Live action shows and animated shows will both be counted. Due to the large number of shows and episodes, some results might be an approximate number rather than an exact number.

George Reeves's appearances:

George Reeves played Superman in 104 episodes of Adventures of Superman and 1 episode of I Love Lucy.

Bud Collyer's appearances:

Bud Collyer voiced Superman in 34 episodes of The New Adventures of Superman....
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Over the years, Batman has been played by several great performers in television shows. For this article, I'll be going over how many episodes that the Batman TV actors have been in. Live action shows and animated shows will both be counted. Due to the large number of shows and episodes, some results might be an approximate number rather than an exact number.

Adam West's appearances:

Adam West played Batman in 120 episodes of the original Batman television series.
Adam West voiced Batman in 16 episodes of The New Adventures of Batman.
Adam West played Batman in 2 episodes of Legends of the Superheroes....
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The X-Men have had an excellent series of films, so I will be going over which characters appear in the most X-Men films.

Due to X-Men having such a large cast, they often have to resort to certain characters just getting cameos. In order to make things simpler, I will be excluding cameos from the results. The one exception to this rule is Wolverine in X-Men: Apocalypse, because his one scene in the film is a lengthy part of the film instead of just a quick cameo.

The X-Men films include the following films:

1. X-Men (2000)
2. X2: X-Men United (2003)
3. X-Men: The Last Stand (2006)
4. X-Men: First...
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Like the Batman franchise, Superman is a franchise with iconic heroes and villains. This article is about going over the heroes and villains that have appeared in the highest number of films.

The live-action Superman films:

1. Superman (1978)
2. Superman 2 (1980)
3. Superman 3 (1983)
4. Superman 4: The Quest for Peace (1987)
5. Superman Returns (2006)
6. Man of Steel (2013)
7. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016)

General Zod had a brief appearance in one film (Superman) and starred in two films (Superman 2 and Man of Steel). Jonathan Kent has appeared in three films, including Superman, Man of...
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Note: Some of the results may reveal spoilers about the films.

Batman is a franchise with a large variety of heroes and villains. For this article, I'll be going over which characters appeared in the most Batman films. Only live-action films will be included. Also, films that have Batman characters in it but aren't Batman films, like Catwoman and Joker, won't be included.

The films that qualify as live-action Batman films:

1. Batman: The Movie (1966)
2. Batman (1989)
3. Batman Returns (1992)
4. Batman Forever (1995)
5. Batman and Robin (1997)
5. Batman Begins (2005)
6. The Dark Knight (2008)
7. The...
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The Wind Rises is one of my favorite films. It's a 2013 anime film that was done by Studio Ghibli. If you haven't seen it, I can't recommend it enough. The film is a combination of two real-life stories. The film centers around Jiro Horikoshi, a guy who is enchanted by airplanes. He grows up to become an airplane designer, but he isn't thrilled that his planes are being used for war. Along the way, he ends up discovering something that he might love even more than his planes.

It's not uncommon for characters from major franchises to get their screentime ranked. However, that's less common for...
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