Batman vs Superman Dawn of Justice release date news: Superman is no killer

Henry Cavill will be back as the Man of Steel in Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice when the film hits theaters next year and many perhaps know by now that a looming showdown between him and the Dark Knight is to be expected.

Or will it?

The two will of course be at odds as the two meet face-to-face in Gotham. Batman (Ben Affleck) is apparently not happy with the events that transpired many may have witnessed in the Man of Steel and such is seen as the start of the conflict between the two.

For DC fans, the realistic outcome should the two get it on is that Superman will eventually win. Regardless of what gadgets and tactics Batman pulls, the fact remains that Superman is an alien blessed with super power. Much of that was seen when Superman finished off General Zod in the Man of Steel.

Unless of course Batman uses Superman's main weakness (kryptonite), it seems improbably to think that the Dark Knight can conquer the Man of Steel.

Batman and Superman are expected to hit it off, compromise in an effort to co-exist. On how that happens is anyone's guess but perhaps all that will happen once the two find a common enemy, a new evil which in most likeliness will come from Lex Luthor (Jesse Eisenberg).

Of course, Aquaman (Jason Momoa) and Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) could have a hand and give the two the ample reasoning but from the looks of it, it will be the traditional fight vs. evil for the common good that could likely level both.

Batman will be able to defend himself surely and most likely it will be through his special skills and toys.

Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice hits theaters on March 25, 2016.

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