The Future Marauder Reviews: Man of Steel: World's Finest

The Future Marauder Reviews: Man of Steel: World's Finest

Salutations, fellow ComicBookMovie members. I am Marauder from the future, and I have came to transmit this review of the Batman/Superman team-up film from the future. Read on for more...

By Invictor - Jul 21, 2013 02:07 PM EST
Filed Under: Superman



Greetings, fellow ComicBookMovie members. Many of you may know me, but I am Marauder... from the FUTURE! No, I don't come to warn you of an apocalyptic threat nor the second coming of Christ. I traveled back to the past to give you my review of World's Finest. Read on to read what I think about this Batman/Superman flick.

Alright, now before I start my review, I must tell you about the legal treaties I signed from Warner Bros. Some information I cannot reveal in my review because I've signed contracts from Warner Bros. stating that I cannot do so. If you'd like to build a time machine and watch the movie for yourself, go ahead, but I'd rather read this review, So let's get started!

So what do I think about this film? In all honesty, I think that this is one of the best films Warner Bros. have made in the past years. One thing I can say to you is that this is the Batman/Superman team-up flick that you've been waiting for. Zack Snyder brings the Man of Steel and the Caped Crusader both on the same screen in this action-packed comic-book thriller.



When evil strikes, the Man of Steel (Henry Cavill) and The Dark Knight (censored) must team-up in order to protect censored from the threat known as censored (censored).

This film was very interesting and spectacular to see not only because Batman and Superman team-up, but also because of the many plot twists and visuals that were in this film. The casting was a tad-bit off par. censored's Batman was a censored-inspired Batman. His Batman easily outdid Bale's Batman. Snyder's portrayal Batman had to been the best on film and I must say he stole the show. We do see some new faces, some being from the city of Gotham and Metropolis.

The main antagonist(s) of this film were spot-on brilliant. The character development was okay, could have used more of that. Some characters in this film weren't needed such as censored, censored, and censored.

The film felt a bit rushed and you will find yourself some plot holes, especially with the debut of Batman into the DC Cinematic Universe. Moreover, the visuals were stunning, probably the best I've seen in a while, and we do get a few Easter Eggs at possibly other films to come such as censored which was announced at Comic Con '14 (you're in for a surprise). Also, the Hans Zimmer has out-done himself again, even though his Amazing Spider-Man 2 Score was kind of hard to top.

So overall what do I give this film? I give it:




Also, some of you may have questions concerning the future and this article. If I were to post up the uncensored information about this film, I would've faced a lawsuit, but not only that, the world would change dramatically. I've been to the reality where I leaked the information, and it didn't look too good at all.

Questions/Answers From the Future


Q: Will ComicBookMovie still be running?
A: Yes, even though you guys will run into a few situations.

Q: Will Justice League: Dark ever release?
A: No, it got put on hold for Hellboy 3.

So, I'm about to end this transmission. Tell me your thoughts of the film in the comments section of the film below. Wait, you didn't see the movie did you? That's the good part about being in the future. Be sure to like and comment about any questions you would like to have me answer below! Until next time, Back to the Future!
About The Author:
Invictor
Member Since 5/29/2012
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