Oh the curious case of Batman V. Superman: Dawn Of Justice. Intended to kick off blockbuster season in 2016 as well as an entire universe of DC superhero flicks from Warner Brothers, the bloated epic was blasted by critics and ultimately underperformed at the box office by merely getting close to $1 billion (rather than crossing that mark) at the global box office. While most fans from the outside could see the failure coming from a mile away, Warner Brothers was blindsided by the outcry and disappointment. They recently flew bloggers out to the Justice League set to prove that
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Not at all. And this is coming from someone who enjoys the movie for the most part but def sees what is wrong with the movie. I watched it expecting to have a few things fixed. All the scenes that were added did nothing noticeable to change almost any aspect of the film. An extra thirty seconds to a minute here and there didn't do anything imho