![]() He was also able to fling him around like a rag doll, and rip off part of his helmet. But even after his powers had been depleted by kryptonite, Superman was still able to land blows that injured Batman. The kryptonite left the alien superhero with only a small fraction of his total superpowers. Despite the augmentation of his strength, Batman was able to match Superman in strength and powers only after Superman was severely weakened by kryptonite gas. ![]() Although Batman's Mech Suit suit is a powered armor that augmented his strength multiple times over, he still wasn't as strong as Superman. Despite this, the suit is not indestructible and has been shown to take quite a beating after his battle with Superman. It is a powered exoskeletal suit that functions as a wearable machine with powering mechanism. It was custom built by Bruce Wayne, and presumably uses Wayne tech military technology. The suit is not primarily designed to augment the strength and powers to fight Superman, but to provide an exoskeletal protection to help him survive sustained pummeling and pounding while the powering mechanism artificially enhanced Batman's strength and endurance, being designed to withstand a great deal of physical damage, providing Batman a great deal of protection against beings with strength superior to his own. ![]() It was also understood to be a symbol of his resolve to abandon the strategy of trying to save the world alone and instead team up with other superheroes to fight supervillains threatening the world. It is also suggested that he strongly rued not trusting Superman. It is speculated that Batman kept the suit in his Batcave as a reminder of the moment in the history of his superhero career when he came close to being defeated. The battered remains of the Batsuit was put on display in the Justice League's Batcave apparently as a homage to, and as a memento of the epic battle between the DCEU's two great superheroes. The damaged suit was later included in a collection of Batman memorabilia in the Justice League set. But fans of Batman v Superman often derive a great amount of catharsis from the movie ending on a downbeat tone and–without being devoid of hope–acknowledging that things may get worse before they start getting better.Batman's Mech Suit was badly damaged during the confrontation with Superman. Which one reflects the truer interpretation of political discourse in America in 2016 is obviously a subjective matter. Batman v Superman has a similar character but they are revealed to be merely the employee of an obscenely wealthy, and psychologically unhinged, American demagogue, who uses political theater and mass media to spread misinformation and incite violence against an alien force that he feels challenges his notion of superiority. In Civil War, the evil plot to divide the American heroes is shown to be the work of a resentful Eastern European figure who uses covert espionage tactics. But each ultimately paints very different pictures of the world that they were born out of. However, they end up being substantially different due to each movie’s mastermind.īatman v Superman and Civil War often use identical political imagery, and both feature convoluted supervillain plans involving deception. This would be echoed in the story of the movie's main rival/doppelgänger Captain America: Civil War. Aside from his Otherness, Superman is also representative of social concerns over some form of an unaccountable and unregulated rogue superstate acting in its own interests. As touched on before, Batman v Superman’s use of political imagery is a subject within itself.
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