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|image= Batman justice league part one 4k 8k-wide.jpg
|name= Wonder Woman
 
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|real name= Bruce Wayne
|image= Wonder Woman Justice League character portrait.jpg
 
|real name= Diana of Themyscira<br/>Diana Prince <small>([[Humans|Human]] cover)</small>
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|species= [[Humans|Human]]
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|nationality= {{Nationality|us}}
|species= [[Amazons|Amazonian]]-[[Olympians|Olympian]] Demigoddess
 
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|alias= Master Wayne<br>Batman<br>Bat of Gotham <br>Bat Vigilante<br>One Man Reign of Terror<br>Batsy<br>Guardian of Gotham<br>Demon of Gotham
|nationality= [[Themyscira]]n
 
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|DOB= February 19, 1972
|alias= Godkiller<br>Wonder Woman<br>Princess Diana<br>Diana Prince<br>Goddess<br>Warrior Princess
 
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|age= 46
|DOB= c. 3,000 B.C.
 
|age= 5018
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|affiliation= [[Wonder Men]] <small>(formerly)</small><br>[[Louvre Museum]]<br>[[Justice League]]
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|affiliation= [[Wayne Enterprises]]<br>[[Justice League]]
|family= [[Hippolyta]] <small>(mother)</small><br>[[Zeus]] † <small>(father)</small> <br>[[Ares]] † <small>(half brother)</small> <br>[[Antiope]] † <small>(aunt)</small><br>[[Artemis (Olympian)|Artemis]] † <small>(half sister)</small>
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|family= [[Martha Wayne]] † <small>(mother)</small><br>[[Thomas Wayne]] † <small>(father)</small>
 
|status= Alive
 
|status= Alive
|actor= [[Gal Gadot]]<br/>[[Emily Carey]] <small>(teenager)</small><br/>[[Lilly Aspell]] <small>(child)</small>
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|actor= [[Ben Affleck]]<br>[[Brandon Spink]] <small>(child)</small>
|movie= ''[[Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice]]''<br/>''[[Wonder Woman (film)|Wonder Woman]]''<br/>''[[Justice League (film)|Justice League]]''<br/>''[[Wonder Woman II]]'' <small>(unreleased)</small><br/>''[[Untitled second Justice League film|Untitled Justice League film]]'' <small>(unreleased)</small>
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|movie= ''[[Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice]]''<br>''[[Suicide Squad]]''<br>''[[Wonder Woman (film)|Wonder Woman]]'' <small>(mentioned)</small><br>''[[Justice League (film)|Justice League]]''<br>''[[Untitled Justice League film]]'' <small>(unreleased)</small><br>''[[The Batman]]'' <small>(unreleased)</small>
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|comic= "[[Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice – Batman]]"<br>"[[Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice – Superman]]" <small>(photo)</small><br>"[[Field Trip]]"<br>"[[Picture Proof]]"<br>"[[Lights Out]]"<br>"[[Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice - Upstairs/Downstairs]]"
|comic= ''[[Lights Out]]'' <small>(mentioned)</small>
 
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|book= ''[[Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice – Cross Fire]]''<br>''[[Time Out Shortlist Gotham and Metropolis]]'' <small>(mentioned)</small>
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{{Quote|Men are still good. We fight, we kill, we betray one another, but we can rebuild. We can be better. We will, we have to.|Bruce Wayne to [[Diana Prince]]|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice}}
{{Quote|I am Diana of [[Themyscira]]. Daughter of [[Hippolyta]]. In the name of all that is good, [[Ares|your]] wrath upon this world is over!|Diana Prince|Wonder Woman (film)}}
 
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'''Bruce Wayne''' is the CEO of [[Wayne Enterprises]] and the vigilante operating in [[Gotham City]], [[New Jersey]] known as the '''Batman'''. After witnessing the murder of his parents at the hands of a [[Joe Chill|mugger]] as a child, Bruce waged a war on crime in [[Gotham City]] for over 20 years before the [[Battle of Metropolis]]. Over the years, Bruce encountered numerous foes, most notably the [[Penguin]] and the [[Joker]]. He also mentored [[Jason Todd]] to aid him as Robin, though Todd was eventually killed by the Joker and his doctor-turned-partner, [[Harley Quinn]]. Batman later apprehended [[Deadshot]] and Harley, as well as chased an up and coming [[Killer Croc]] out of Gotham during his attempt to form yet another criminal empire in the city. After the death of Robin, Bruce became an increasingly ruthless guardian of Gotham City, as criminals grew wary of his now brutal reputation.<ref name="BvS - Batman">{{Comic ref|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice - Batman}}</ref>
Princess '''Diana of Themyscira''' is an [[Amazon]] warrior princess and one of the world's first superheroes, known as '''Wonder Woman'''. She is the daughter of Queen [[Hippolyta]] and [[Zeus]], king of the [[Olympians]] on [[Mount Olympus]]. Born on [[Themyscira]], the young Diana grew up in luxury, hearing tales of her sisters' great task of defeating the God of War, [[Ares]], and bringing peace to the world, ushering in a new era of peace to the world. Upon her coming of age, Diana began pursuing the life of a warrior, despite her mother's rejections. Determined to serve, she ultimately enticed her aunt [[Antiope]] to train her in secret, but was soon discovered by her mother, Queen [[Hippolyta]]. Begurdgingly, the queen accepted Diana as a warrior, and ordered Antiope to train her better than any other Amazon.
 
   
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By 2015, a year and a half following the [[Battle of Metropolis]], Bruce had become wary of the intentions of [[Superman]], developing a hatred of the hero further fueled by the Machiavellian manipulations of [[Lex Luthor]]. However, Bruce ultimately allied himself with Superman to save [[Martha Kent]], and the two were later joined by [[Wonder Woman]] to defeat the Kryptonian behemoth [[Doomsday]], though the battle cost Superman his life. In the following year, Bruce began investigating rumors of scientists from [[S.T.A.R. Labs]] being kidnapped by [[Parademons|strange creatures]] in Gotham, theorizing them as the precursor of an [[Steppenwolf|impending threat]] coming to [[Earth]]. Meeting with [[Diana Prince]], Bruce relayed his findings but discovered that his suspicions had already been confirmed, as [[Steppenwolf]] had already arrived. Bruce then decided to recruit the candidates he and Diana had been observing, realizing that an attack was imminent.
After a training session, Diana happened to come across Captain [[Steven Trevor|Steve Trevor]] during his escape from the Imperial German Army. A battle soon followed, as the Germans tracked Trevor to Themyscira, where they invaded in pursuit of [[Doctor Poison]]'s notes. The loss of her aunt and realization of Mankind's downfall during the absence of the amazons convinced Diana to join the war effort, recognizing Ares as the instigator of the conflict.
 
   
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Following the formation of the [[Justice League]], Bruce orchestrated a plan with the help of two [[metahumans]], [[Barry Allen]] and [[Victor Stone]], to resurrect Superman by utilizing the power of a [[Mother Box]] to jump-start the hero's regeneration process and revive him. With the team now fully established, Batman led a successful offensive against Steppenwolf, forcing the latter's invasion into retreat. Afterward, Batman passed the role of leader of the Justice League to Superman, instead focusing on the team's future.
In the following days, Diana soon uncovered Ares, who exposed her to be the '''god killer''', having been originally conceived to be the ultimate weapon against her brother. Following this revelation, a fierce battle ensued, where Diana fulfilled her purpose in freeing Mankind from Ares' influence. However, the loss of her allies in [[World War I]] had left Diana psychologically scarred, and she initially chose to abandon Mankind for the following century, but ultimately chose to protect humanity from malevolent forces.
 
   
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==Biography==
In modern times, Diana operates as the curator of the [[Louvre Museum]] as '''Diana Prince'''. Two years following the [[Battle of Metropolis]], Diana came into conflict with [[Lex Luthor]], who somehow came across a photograph of Diana and the [[Wonder Men]] during his search for [[metahumans]]. During her pursuit of Luthor, Diana crossed paths with [[Bruce Wayne]], who discovered her secret after their confrontation, during his search for the ''White Portuguese''. Later, along with the photograph on Luthor's files Bruce sent her, Diana discovered the evidence of [[metahumans]] in the world. With her mission fulfilled, Diana prepared to depart back to [[London]], but the emergence of the monstrous [[Doomsday]] led Diana to ally herself with [[Superman]] and [[Batman]] to take down the monster in a [[Battle in Gotham|fierce battle]] that ended with the tragic death of Superman.
 
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===Early Life===
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{{Quote|In the dream, they took me to the light. A beautiful lie...|Batman|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice}}
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[[File:Bruce Wayne with his parents.jpg|thumb|230px|left|Bruce with his parents.]]
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Bruce Wayne was born on February 19, 1972, in Gotham City, New Jersey, to [[Thomas Wayne|Thomas]] and [[Martha Wayne]]. Bruce had an idyllic childhood due to his family's fortune and the love supplied by his parents. Growing up, he would be sat down on the floor of [[Wayne Manor]]'s entrance room by his father, who told him that despite the manor itself being built on railways, real estates, and oil, the first generation of Waynes made their fortune as hunters, trading pelts and skins with the French.<ref name="BvS">{{Film ref|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice}}</ref>
   
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====Assassination of Thomas and Martha Wayne====
Afterwards, in the wake of Clark's funeral, Diana and Bruce decided to create a [[Justice League|team]] to battle any future threats to the world. As the world mourned for the Man of Steel, Diana combatted the rise of radicals who saw Superman's death as an omen and capitalized on the world's vulnerability.
 
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[[File:Bruce witnessing his parents' murder.png|thumb|250px|Bruce witnessing his parents' murder.]]
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On June 26, 1981{{Cite}}, when he was 9, Bruce and his parents were walking home from the theater to see ''[[wikipedia:The Mask of Zorro|The Mask of Zorro]]'' when they are confronted by [[Joe Chill|a mugger]], who shot and killed Thomas and Martha before Bruce's eyes. From then on, Bruce was raised by the Wayne family's butler, [[Alfred Pennyworth]].
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[[File:Bruce falling in the batcave.jpg|left|thumb|250x250px|Bruce falling into the Batcave]]
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During the funeral for his parents, Bruce, overcome with grief, broke away from the service. As he ran, he stumbled across a decrepit area of the estate and fell into a cavern filled with numerous bats. This would later inspire him to use that fear to battle the criminal elements that took his parents' lives.
   
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====Becoming the Batman====
Shortly after the team assembled, Wonder Woman assisted in helping a newly resurrected [[Superman]] regain his memories. With the team now fully assembled, Wonder Woman contributed to the successful offensive against [[Steppenwolf]], forcing the alien invasion into retreat. Afterwards, She further planned for the Justice League's future alongside Bruce Wayne.
 
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In the following years, Bruce grew up inspired to make himself a symbol of fear within the heart of crime in [[Gotham City]]. He did so by training himself beyond the heights of mental and physical perfection, mastering many martial arts, the art of deception, tactical skills, and stealth, among many other disciplines. In 1996, Bruce used his newfound discipline to take up the persona of a fearsome vigilante known as the "Batman" by launching a one-man war on crime at 24, while also swiftly reclaiming control over his family company [[Wayne Enterprises]] as its CEO. The cavern with bats that he had once fallen into as a child inspired him to create the [[Batcave]], an expansive subterranean headquarters housing all of his high-tech Batman gadgets, located near [[Wayne Manor]].
   
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===Crusade Against Crime===
==Biography==
 
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{{quote|Twenty years in Gotham, [[Alfred Pennyworth|Alfred]]. We've seen what promises are worth. How many good guys are left? How many stayed that way?|Bruce Wayne|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice}}
===Early life===
 
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Bruce spent 20 years (up until the alien invasion of [[General Zod]]) fighting his way through the streets of [[Gotham City]] as the Batman.
====Childhood====
 
[[File:Young Diana staring at the god killer sword.jpg|thumb|220px|Diana (8 years) staring at the sword]]
 
Diana was born circa 3000 B.C. on the island of [[Themyscira]] to [[Hippolyta]], the Queen of the [[Amazon]]s, mere months after the [[War of the Gods]]. As the only child on the entire island, it was harder for her to enjoy more childlike activities. To which, she soon took an active interest in the Amazon's combat training, even with her mother's stern refusal of it. Despite this, her aunt [[Antiope]], knowing the true nature of Diana's background and caring so deeply for her well-being, began training the young princess herself in secret.
 
   
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Bruce's morals often prevented him from killing his foes, meaning that most of Gotham City's supervillains often ended up incarcerated in either [[Blackgate Penitentiary]] or [[Arkham Asylum]]. Examples of Batman's enemies include members of both the Falcone and Maroni crime families,<ref name="p48">{{Book ref|Time Out Shortlist Gotham and Metropolis|Gotham City|p=48}}</ref> the monstrous metahuman [[Killer Croc]], his psychopathic archnemesis the [[Joker]], the Joker's girlfriend [[Harley Quinn]], and the [[Oswald Cobblepot|Penguin]].<ref>[http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/JoshWildingNewsAndReviews/news/?a=123365 ''New Details On BATMAN v SUPERMAN's Dark Knight; He Put The SUICIDE SQUAD In Prison'' - Comic Book Movie]</ref> Indeed, there was a time when Penguin and his exploding gadgets were Batman's biggest concerns,<ref name="JL">{{Film ref|Justice League}}</ref> though ultimately the Joker would remain his greatest opponent. In addition, Batman would encounter a number of shady women during his career, as he would later compare to [[Diana Prince]].
====Training====
 
[[File:Young Diana training with a sword.jpg|thumb|left|220x220px|Diana (12 years) training with her aunt Antiope.]]
 
Eventually, this deceit was discovered by Hippolyta. While initially very angered at Antiope defying her decision, the General was able to reason with her queen, making her accept the potential danger that would come some day. Thus, Diana soon began extensive training the all the various arts of the Amazons, with the goal given by her mother to become the greatest of her people, surpassing Antiope herself &ndash; the Amazons' fiercest warrior.
 
   
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Bruce would also form an alliance with [[Gotham City Police Department|GCPD]] officer [[James Gordon]], and a [[Bat-Signal]] projector was used to summon the Batman if the hero's vigilantism was ever urgently needed in order to defend the city. However, some of the GCPD's officers were adamantly against the idea of Batman, fearing and believing him to be a ruthless criminal, on whom they will often open fire, though these would eventually become the minority among the GCPD.
During one of her most severe training sessions, Antiope fought Diana with all her might, without mercy. As Diana began to be pressured, she instinctively blocked the assault, resulting in her unleashing a powerful shockwave, knocking back Antiope and leaving all spectating Amazons there, including Diana herself, in complete shock.
 
   
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Overall, Batman was initially about finesse, fully employing his immensely formidable skills of stealth and deception, hardly openly appearing at all, as evidenced when he caught [[Sal]] and tied him up from a tall building, and broke [[Pete Doumanian]]'s legs, forcing the latter to permanently retire from crime. Indeed, Batman was so successful in his stealthily deceitful method, that even after his 18 years of protecting Gotham city, there was hardly any tangible evidence of his existence, with some (notably [[Victor Stone]]) even assuming that Batman did not actually exist, and was nothing but an urban legend.
===World War I===
 
====Meeting Steve Trevor====
 
[[File:Steve Trevor and Diana on the beach.jpg|thumb|250px|Diana rescues and meets Steve Trevor for the first time.]]
 
{{Quote|You're a man."<br>"Yeah... Do I not look like one?|Diana and [[Steven Trevor|Steve Trevor]]|Wonder Woman (film)}}
 
A shocked Diana wandered off to the Themysciran seashore, when she unexpectedly witnessed an airplane soaring through the sky out of nowhere, before crashing in the nearby bay outside of Themyscira, close to the cliff where she stood. She leaped down the ocean and rescued the pilot, only to discover a [[human]] soldier named [[Steven Trevor|Steve Trevor]] lying unconsciously on the [[Themyscira|Themysciran]] beach. She approached him as he came to, asking him if he was a man, due to Diana having never come across a male before in her life. Though somewhat confused, Steve affirmed that he was, rhetorically asking whether or not he looked like one.
 
   
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====Losing Robin====
Diana saw the German Army following Steve to Themiscyra. Steve told her that he was a good guy and the Germans were the bad guys. The two hid away and watched as the Amazon army fought the Germans. Witnessing some of her fellow Amazons die, Diana and Steve took part in the battle. Diana took a sword and quickly slew a number of German soldiers. A German fired at her but [[Antiope]] saw it and blocked the bullet with her body to save Diana. Before passing away, Antiope urged Diana to use the [[god killer]] and defeat [[Ares]].
 
[[File:Diana before stealing the armor.jpg|left|thumb|251x251px|Diana before stealing the Amazon battle armor.]]
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[[File:Batman looking at the robin suit.jpg|thumb|250x250px|Bruce at the display of his fallen ally.]]
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However, at some point before the [[Battle of Metropolis]], the [[Joker]] and [[Harley Quinn]]<ref name="SS Harley">[http://comicbook.com/dc/2016/08/08/suicide-squad-reveals-harley-quinn-was-involved-in-robins-murder/ ''Suicide Squad Reveals Harley Quinn Was Involved In Robin's Murder'']</ref> managed to kill [[Robin]] together and left a sadistic note for Batman, spray-painted in yellow on the damaged [[Robin suit]]. A devastated Bruce hung Jason's suit in the [[Batcave]], as a monument to honor his comrade and to also remind himself of what he fights for. After the death of his protege, sidekick, and friend, Bruce became much more hardened and angered, morphing into a more relentless and violent version of Batman.
After hearing Steve talked about the war, Diana thought that Ares stood behind this and stopping Ares was the Amazons' duty. She asked [[Hippolyta]] to allow her to go with Steve to the war and face the mad god, but her mother briskly refused, much to Diana's anger and confusion. That night, Diana stole an [[Wonder Woman's shield|Amazon shield]], along with the [[Lasso of Hestia]] and the god killer. She then escaped with Steve but was intercepted and sent off by her mother, who understood her daughter too well to think she'd listen to her orders.
 
   
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====Capturing Deadshot====
Before leaving Themyscira, Hippolyta gave Diana Antiope's tiara and told her to be careful. Hippolyta relented, mournfully telling Diana that the world of Man did not deserve someone as innocent as herself.
 
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{{Quote|It's over, Deadshot! I don't want to do this in front of your [[Zoe Lawton|daughter]].|Batman to [[Deadshot]]|Suicide Squad}}
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[[File:Batman confronts Deadshot.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Batman confronts Deadshot.]]
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At some point during Bruce's career as a vigilante, Batman began tracking down the world's most wanted hitman, [[Deadshot]], and [[ARGUS]] leader [[Amanda Waller]] proves herself a situational ally by anonymously giving Batman some crucial information on how to track the assassin down. Hence Batman finds Deadshot on the streets with his daughter [[Zoe Lawton]]. When the duo goes through an alley, Batman glides down and seizes Deadshot, telling the latter to surrender, not wanting to do anything in front of Deadshot's daughter. Deadshot attempts to fight off the vigilante, but Batman swiftly gets the better of him, beating Deadshot to the ground. Deadshot then promptly takes out his gun and attempts to shoot Batman, but [[Zoe]] stands in the way, crying that she did not want her father to kill anyone else. After a moment, Deadshot surrenders his gun and himself to Batman, who cuffs him to a gate and leaves him for the [[Gotham City Police Department|GCPD]], who find him being hugged by a saddened Zoe.
   
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====Killer Croc on the Run====
Diana watched as her home vanished before her eyes as she passed the veil into the world of Man.
 
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The fierce crocodilian [[metahuman]] [[Killer Croc|Waylan Jones]] came to [[Gotham City]] and tried to form a criminal enterprise. However, he was repeatedly confronted and defeated by Batman. Croc was so heavily on Batman's radar, that he was forced to flee the city, only to be later captured by [[Amanda Waller]] and her [[ARGUS]] SWAT team.<ref name="SS"/>
   
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===[[Battle of Metropolis]]===
====Experiencing London====
 
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{{Quote|You're gonna go to war?!"<br>That son of a bitch brought the war to us two years ago!|Bruce to Alfred regarding [[Superman]]|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice}}
[[File:Diana saving Steve.jpg|thumb|250x250px|Diana saving Steve from a bullet.]]
 
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[[File:Bruce sees the fight.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Bruce witnesses the destruction caused by Superman and Zod.]]
{{Quote|The war to end all wars!|[[Steven Trevor|Steve Trevor]] about WWI|Wonder Woman (film)}}
 
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Bruce was in [[Metropolis]] in the midst of [[General Zod]]'s attack on the city with the [[Black Zero]]. As Zod attempted to [[Terraformation|terraform]] the Earth into a new [[Krypton]], starting with Metropolis, Bruce took a helicopter to the outskirts of the city and witnessed the Black Zero destroying everything downtown. He took a [[Wayne Enterprises]] security vehicle and made his way towards the Wayne Financial building, giving the order via phone to the people inside to evacuate. Bruce's friend and employee [[Jack O'Dwyer]] relayed the order but failed to escape the building himself. Bruce dodged several falling pieces of debris from buildings and jets before finally reaching a stop in front of an entire crowd of citizens. Bruce exited the vehicle and watched along with the crowd as the Black Zero was destroyed and sent back to the [[Phantom Zone]] with [[Superman]]'s [[Kal-El's ship|infant starship]]. As buildings began to fall, Bruce made his way to Wayne Financial on foot and attempted to call Jack again, but got no signal. While there, he bore witness to the vicious duel between Superman and Zod.
At some point, Diana arrived at the [[United Kingdom]], determined to help the Allied Powers win [[World War I]]. There she would befriend Trevor's secretary, [[Etta Candy]]. Steve, Diana, and Etta go to buy some clothes so that Diana will look less 'distracting'. Along the way, they were confronted by German spies that try to retrieve [[Doctor Poison|Dr. Poison]]'s book that Steve had previously stolen. As the spies drew the weapons, Diana reacted quickly, blocking a bullet that was meant for Steve, subsequently fighting off the spies' barrage of gunfire in the cramped alleyway, determined to get answers from one of them on where she can find Ares. However, one of the spies she managed to capture kills himself by swallowing a cyanide pill.
 
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[[File:Bruce hugging little girl.jpg|thumb|250x250px|Bruce watch Superman fighting Zod.]]
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As the mighty aliens fought high above the city, Zod's heat vision tore through the Wayne Financial building, causing it to collapse into ruins. A horrified Bruce screamed for Jack and ran towards the collapsing building while everyone else fled. Bruce searched for survivors, passing a group of frightened children and finding his employee [[Wallace Keefe]] trapped underneath rubble. Bruce and a few other employees there helped rescue the now paralyzed Keefe. Bruce then noticed a little girl staring at the building's ruins and saved her from getting crushed by debris. He told her that she would be safe and asked where her mother was, but she could only point to the now destroyed building before breaking down in tears. Bruce embraced and consoled the girl as he watched Zod and Superman continue their fight in the sky, coming crashing back down to Earth in a mortal embrace.
   
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===Aftermath===
[[File:Diana meet's Steve Trevor's superiors.jpg|thumb|251x251px|Diana meets Steve Trevor's superiors.|left]]
 
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====Defeating Firefly====
Diana goes with Steve to hand the book to his superiors, where she gets introduced to [[Ares|Sir Patrick Morgan]] in the process. Shortly thereafter, she overheard a conversation that Steve was having with one of the superiors where he downgraded the soldiers' lives as being less valuable than his own, infuriating Diana to the point she berated the man, calling him out as a coward.
 
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{{Quote|He was always tough. But over the years, he got harder. I mean, you figure he's seen some things.|[[Sal]] to his partner|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice – Batman}}
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As a result of witnessing the incredible destruction and carnage unleashed by the [[Black Zero]] and subsequent duel of the mighty aliens, Bruce became more brutal as Batman, now resorting to breaking the legs of jewel thief [[Pete Doumanian]], for instance, though he still refused to kill the thugs that he apprehended.<ref name="Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice – Batman">{{Comic ref|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice – Batman}}</ref>
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[[File:Batman attacks Firefly and company.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Batman intervening in Firefly's operation.]]
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Months later, Batman intervened when [[Firefly]] was setting up charges to detonate a building. He used a [[Batarang|batarang]] to knock the detonator from the villain's grip, destroying it with a stomp and proceeded to engage Firefly, who unsuccessfully attacked the Dark Knight with his flamethrower, as it proved ineffective against Batman's fireproof cape and oxygen mask. Batman then subdued him, leaving Firefly's two low-level criminal allies tied up on a sidewalk for the GCPD officers to find, though, unknown to him, Batman was being watched by [[Lex Luthor]] the entire time via a CCTV camera in order to analyzing the Dark Knight's capabilities, which firmly established to Lex that the rumors of Batman being inhuman and supernatural are actually completely false.<ref name="Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice – Batman" />
   
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====Wayne Enterprises Field Trip====
[[File:Diana stops the gunman.jpg|thumb|250px|Diana stops the gunman.]]
 
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While at [[Wayne Enterprises]], Bruce followed a Metropolis Middle School student, [[Zoe]], who was watching a group of criminals using [[Kryptonian]] armor and plasma rifles, into a restricted section of the building. He urged her to return to her group, as he would seek the "proper authority", but they were caught by the gang. Suddenly, [[Superman]] showed up, causing the criminals to make a break for it, using the Kryptonian plasma rifles briefly to hold Superman back. Bruce then took down the guard watching him and Zoe, before activating a Kryptonian signal jammer, which let out a high-frequency screeching noise that subdued everybody, briefly including Superman. Given the opportunity to take out the criminals, Superman handed them over to the Metropolis Police Department, as Bruce praised Zoe for her courage, before returning her to her school group.<ref>{{Comic ref|Field Trip}}</ref>
Diana and Steve decide to go the front to fight the Germans and stop Ares whilst they go to a [[Hangman's Arms|local tavern]] to recruit 2 of Steve's friends &ndash; [[Sameer]] and [[Charlie]]. She saves the life of Charlie when he is held at gunpoint by a guy that beat him up earlier in the same bar by hurling him away from them, they travel to Belgium where Diana tastes ice cream for the first time enjoying it, Diana sees the effects soldiers suffered from fighting in the war they set camp with another friend of Steve's known as "[[Chief]]".
 
   
====The Wonder Men====
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===Locating Emily for Evidence===
[[File:Diana charging through No Man's Land.jpg|thumb|250px|Diana on No Man's Land.|left]]
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[[File:Batman_confronts_Emily.jpg|thumb|251px|Batman confronts Emily.]]
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As Batman, Bruce was later chasing a group through the Carytown Crossing, in the movie and shopping district. He landed his motorbike on top of their car, causing them to crash, before subduing and tying them up. He ran from the scene, disappearing down a manhole. The following night, he located Emily, who had taken a photo of him. He acknowledged that she would do the right thing and destroy the evidence, disappearing into the night.<ref>{{Comic ref|Picture Proof}}</ref>
The following day, they go to No Man's Land where Diana sees that the people living in the villages were suffering as well. After this, she decides to go into No Man's Land, changing into her armor and blocking the bullets with her bracelets and her shield with the assist of the [[Wonder Men]], led by Steve Trevor.
 
   
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===Capturing Harley Quinn===
She fights off against a group of German soldiers in a warehouse meeting the rest of Steve Trevor's team fighting off more Germans that were invading saving the village. The citizens of that town see Diana as a hero. In honor of Wonder Woman and Steve Trevor's team's bravery, a photograph was taken of her with Steve Trevor's team.
 
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{{Quote|Stupid bats, you're ruining date night!|[[Harley Quinn]] to Batman|Suicide Squad}}
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[[File:Batman on the jokermobile.jpg|left|thumb|250x250px|Batman on the jokermobile.]]
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Soon after, the [[Joker]] and [[Harley Quinn]] were joyriding down a [[Gotham City]] street in the [[Jokermobile]], laughing maniacally on the journey. However, Batman pursued them in the [[Batmobile]] quickly mounting onto the Joker's roof. Harley, annoyed that Batman was ruining "date night", began angrily fire into the roof, though ineffective against Batman's [[Batsuit|bulletproof suit]]. Joker, attempting to shake Batman off, made a sharp turn that sent the vehicle flying off the road and into the river. Batman then promptly put on a rebreather and dove after the car, finding the crashed car and Harley, but no Joker. Batman then grabbed Harley, who awoke and tried to stab him, but Batman quickly knocks her unconscious with a mighty punch and carries her out of the river.
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[[File:Batman carries Harley.jpg|thumb|250px|Batman carries Harley to the Batmobile.]]
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Batman then laid her on the hood of the Batmobile and checked for a pulse but couldn't seem to find one. With extreme reluctance, Batman then attempts oral resuscitation to revive her. A pleased Harley then begins kissing him, but Batman restrains her and drove her to [[Arkham Asylum|Arkham]]. [[ARGUS]] Director [[Amanda Waller]] then promptly had Harley transferred to [[Belle Reve]] supermax, where the female psychopath was eventually put inside a small electrified barbwire cage fit for her aerial acrobatic routines.<ref name="SS">{{Film ref|Suicide Squad}}</ref>
   
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===Bat Brand of Justice===
She then sees Steve on the phone with [[Ares|Sir Patrick Morgan]], and suddenly decides that General Ludendorff is really Ares, later on Steve and Diana are seen dancing where they finally accept they have feelings for each other and they kiss, after which they proceed to spend the night together.
 
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{{Quote|A Devil... It saved us... It's still here...|Rescued sex trafficker hostage about Batman|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice}}
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[[File:The devil saved us.jpg|thumb|230px|left|An officer sees Batman for the first time.]]
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Two years after the [[Battle of Metropolis]], Batman rescued a group of young Asian women from sex trafficker [[Cesar Santos]] by subduing him and then brutally interrogating him. One of the [[GCPD]]'s rookie police officers interrupts his interrogation, frightened by the sight of the Batman perched on a wall and tried to shoot him, but the Dark Knight swiftly fled, leaving Santos with a "bat-brand" on his chest. This would be only one of the many criminals branded by the Dark Knight (a total of 18 reports of similar occurrences in Gotham) within the past month. Soon, bearing a "bat-brand" is equivalent to a death sentence among [[Gotham City]] prison inmates, and later among [[Metropolis]] prisoners too, as orchestrated by [[Lex Luthor]] to make Batman feel responsible for the deaths, as if he were a murderer, thus furthering Batman's own grief.
   
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===The White Portuguese===
====Infiltrating Ludendorff's gala====
 
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{{Quote|We're criminals, Alfred, we've always been criminals. Nothing's changed."<br/>"Oh, yes it has, sir. Everything's changed: [[Superman|men]] fall from the sky, the [[Sword of Rao|gods]] hurl thunderbolts, innocents die. That's how it starts, sir. The fever, the rage, the feeling of powerlessness that turns good men... cruel.|Bruce and [[Alfred Pennyworth]]|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice}}
[[File:Diana during Ludendorff's gala.jpg|thumb|250px|Diana during Ludendorff's gala.]]
 
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[[File:Alfred and Bruce at the computers.png|thumb|left|250px|Bruce, discussing the "White Portuguese" with Alfred.]]
The next day they decide to infiltrate Ludendorff's gala to learn more about the weapon he and Dr. Poison are creating and how to stop it. To enter the gala, Diana stole a dress from a guest where she dances with Ludendorff's prepared to kill him but her attempt is intervened by Steve. She hears Ludendorff release some of the gas where it kills citizens from that town.
 
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Bruce had been seemingly searching for a target known only as the "White Portuguese", which, as he tells [[Alfred Pennyworth]], is bringing in a dirty bomb to [[Gotham City|Gotham]]. Bruce learned that a Russian mercenary named [[Anatoli Knyazev]] may have information regarding the "White Portuguese", but even after interrogating 6 people as the Batman, he learned nothing. Hence, Bruce Wayne later attended an underground fight club where he met Knyazev, engaging in a brief conversation which allowed Bruce to clone Knyazev's phone and discover that Knyazev was employed by [[Lex Luthor]]. Bruce then expressed his intention to break into Luthor's house as Batman, but [[Alfred Pennyworth|Alfred]] is quick to point out that that wouldn't be unnecessary as Luthor has already invited Bruce to attend a fundraiser event. That evening, as Bruce prepares to depart the [[Batcave]] and attend the event, he stood before the monument for [[Jason Todd]]'s damaged [[Robin suit]].
   
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===Meeting Clark Kent===
Feeling devastated, Diana was distressed by this event blames Steve for interfering with her assassination attempt on Ludendorff thinking the people could have been saved with him already being dead.
 
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{{Quote|Mr. Wayne! Clark Kent, Daily Planet. What's your position on the Bat-vigilante in Gotham?|[[Clark Kent]] to Bruce|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice}}
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[[File:Bruce tapping into Lex's mainframe.png|thumb|250px|Bruce plugging his hacking device in.]]
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Bruce attended Luthor's party with the intention of finding as much evidence against Lex as possible. While pretending to listen to [[Lex Luthor]]'s greeting speech, Bruce was guided by [[Alfred Pennyworth|Alfred]] via a hidden earpiece, and snuck away from the crowd, successfully plugging in his device into the [[LexCorp]] servers housed in Luthor's lower levels. Unbeknownst to Bruce, however, Alfred's voice was picked up by the Daily Planet reporter [[Clark Kent]], so, as soon as Bruce returns, a suspicious Clark is quick to interview him, asking Bruce about his position regarding Batman.
   
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[[File:Bruce Wayne meets Clark Kent.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Clark and Bruce meet for the first time]]
==== Infiltrating Ludendorff's base ====
 
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Bruce initially attempts to brush the reporter off, condescendingly referring to the younger man as "son", and sarcastically asking if the [[Daily Planet]] belongs to him. Clark persists, claiming to have personally seen how Batman considers himself to be above the law and causing civilians to live in fear, despite having never seen Batman in action. Bruce is quick to point out the hypocrisy in Clark's words, noting that every time Superman carried out a trivial deed, journalists like Clark are quick to shower him with praise, and instead argues the godlike alien should instead be feared, as there would be seemingly no way of stopping him, if Superman were to suddenly decide to go rogue. Clark is angered by this unexpected and personal criticism, but calmly points out that most of the world doesn't share Bruce's opinion on the alien superhero, but Bruce responds by claiming that perhaps his view is based on the bad history that Gotham has with "[[Joker|freaks]] dressed like clowns."
[[File:Diana confronts Ludendorff.jpg|thumb|250px|Diana confronts Ludendorff.|left]]
 
Receiving a signal from [[Chief]], she infiltrates Ludendorff's base. She and [[Erich Ludendorff|General Ludendorff]] fight each other where Diana kills him. Thinking that killing Ludendorff would solve the problem, she gets confused when she sees the German soldiers loading the weapons onto the planes thinking that humankind is corrupted and it doesn't deserve her help.
 
   
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[[File:Bruce discovers his drive is missing.jpg|thumb|251px|Bruce discovers his device is missing.]]
===Meeting Ares===
 
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At that moment, however, the two were interrupted by the timely arrival of [[Lex Luthor]], who enthusiastically introduced himself to Clark and invited Bruce to visit [[LexCorp|LexCorp Industries]]' Research and Development facilities. However, [[Mercy Graves]] arrives, letting Lex know that a governor wanted to speak with him. As Bruce politely excuses himself and walks off, a suspicious Clark attempts to follow him, having heard Alfred's voice in the earpiece again, but he is stopped when he sees a news report of a girl stuck in a burning house in [[Mexico]], choosing instead to depart. Bruce then broke from the crowd to retrieve his mole, only to find it had been stolen by a [[Wonder Woman|mysterious woman]]. Bruce quickly pursued her, but she is able to leave the party before he can confront her.
[[File:Diana fights against Ares.jpg|thumb|250px|Diana fights against Ares.]]
 
Diana sees [[Ares|Sir Patrick Morgan]] in the base, who reveals himself to be the true [[Ares]], and tells her of his plan for a world without [[human|humanity]] by having them destroy each other. Ares proposes that Diana help him accomplish his vision of paradise but Diana promptly refuses, not wanting to kill billions of innocents. Ares then reluctantly engages her in an epic battle while Steve and his comrades attempt to dismantle the plane harboring the mustard gas.
 
   
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===Metting Diana Prince===
During the fight, Steve approaches Diana who can't hear him speak due to an explosion temporarily rupturing her eardrums. Steve, after much talking, departs and leaves Diana with his watch before boarding the plane which is taking off with the mustard gas. Ares eventually restrains Diana, imploring her to surrender and realize the futility of their fight. Diana notices the plane in the sky as she's pinned to the ground and watches in horror as it explodes with Steve sacrificing himself to save billions of lives.
 
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{{Quote|You don't know me, but I've known a few women like you."<br>"Oh, I don't think you've ever known a woman like me.|Bruce and [[Wonder Woman|Diana Prince]]|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice}}
[[File:Diana unleashing her power.gif|thumb|250px|An enraged Diana unleashing her true power.|left]]
 
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[[File:Diana Prince and Bruce Wayne.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Bruce speaks with Diana.]]
Enraged, Diana breaks free and begins attacking the remaining German troops at the compound. Ares attempts to manipulate the distraught warrior by presenting her with Dr. Poison, saying she should kill her as she fittingly represents the worst of humanity and the evil it can possess as he predicted to Zeus and the other Old Gods.
 
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Later, Bruce tracked down [[Diana Prince]] at the [[Gotham City Museum of Antiquities]], where an exhibit of a fake replica of [[wikipedia:Alexander the Great|Alexander the Great]]'s sword, where he confronted her about the information she stole. Bruce claimed to see right through her "babe in the woods" act, saying that while she doesn't know him, he'd met "a few women like [Diana]". Diana, however, calmly smiled and reassures Bruce that he's never met a [[Amazons|woman like her]]. She then proceeded to tell Bruce that she was unable to obtain anything due to the data having military-grade encryption. Diana also explained that she stole the information because [[Lex Luthor]] had stolen something of hers. Before excusing herself, Diana informed Bruce know that she was only borrowing his device, and had already returned it to him shortly beforehand, placing it into his car.
[[File:Diana absorbing Ares' lightning.jpg|thumb|250px|Diana absorbs Ares' lightning.]]
 
Diana lifts a tank ready to crush Dr. Poison with it but hesitates when she thinks about the love and compassion that Steve brought to her life when she realizes that he professed his love for her before leaving to die. Dropping the tank, Diana spares Dr. Poison. Ares questions her decision, who tells him that while humans can be capable of the worst crimes, she's learned that they are equally capable of so much more: unbridled love and compassion. Ares engages Diana in a final fight but is defeated after she fully embraces her powers as the god killer and blasts Ares with powerful divine lightning. The soldiers, free from Ares' corruption, stop their fighting, thereby finally ending the war.
 
   
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===Insurgency Knightmare===
==== Returning to London ====
 
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{{Quote|Bruce, listen to me now! It's Lois, it's Lois Lane! She's the key! Am I too soon?! Aaaah, I'm too soon! You were right about him! You've always been right about him! Fear him! Find us, Bruce, you have to find us!|The [[Flash]] to Bruce|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice}}
Returning to London where the people are celebrating the end of the war, Diana notices a memorial with pictures of deceased soldiers who fought in the war with Steve being among them. Diana lovingly strokes Steve's picture before closing her eyes to take in the world being at peace once again.
 
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[[File:Batman overpowered by Superman's stormtroopers.jpg|250px|thumb|Batman being overwhelmed by Superman's stormtroopers and Parademons.]]
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Bruce returned to the [[Batcave]] later that evening and placed drive into the [[Batcomputer]], utilizing the [[Oracle Network]] to decrypt it. While patiently waiting for the slow decryption process, Bruce eventually fell asleep at his desk.
   
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Bruce began to experience a vision of a post-apocalyptic [[Earth]] - the product of an ongoing [[Injustice War]] - in which a devastated [[Superman]] killed millions, driven by his despair over the loss of [[Lois Lane]], becoming dark and malevolent. To aid in his totalitarian crusade, Clark founded the [[Regime Stormtroopers]] army, killing anybody who opposes him. An aged Batman exited a bunker and watches an [[Insurgency]] convoy approach. He met with them and asks for the [[Kryptonite|rock]] they were tasked to retrieve, the last hope of defeating [[Superman]]. However, it turned out to be an ambush and Bruce was held at gunpoint by one of his lieutenants as the undercover Regime agents reveal themselves, executing his [[Insurgency]] agents as Batman watches helplessly. Roaring in despair, Bruce begins a one-man assault on the Stormtroopers. Although he managed to take down most of the troopers, [[Parademons]] invaded the area, abducting many of his resistance fighters, Batman is eventually overwhelmed as the remaining Regime troops finally began to restrain him. Relentless in his assault, Batman began dispatching the troopers, breaking limbs and even snapping one of their necks, but then was brutally beaten down and restrained by reinforcements. Seeing the Stormtroopers' inability to restrain him, a [[Parademon]] knocked him unconscious from behind.
===A Century of Horrors===
 
Despite helping win the war, defeating [[Ares]] and still loving humanity, Diana is still left sobered, emotionally broken, psychologically scarred, and devastated over not having been able to save the Belgian village from [[Doctor Poison|Dr. Poison]], as well as over her beloved [[Steve Trevor]]'s self-sacrificing death. Indeed, Diana would later claim that she "would never be the same" ever again after [[World War I]]. Moreover, in the years that followed, Diana bore witness to a "century of horrors" (Wars, Fascism, Communism, nuclear weapons' deployment, geopolitical brinkmanship, racism, homophobia, genocides, war crimes, propaganda, and etc.), and due to all of this occurring without Ares being there to spread corruption, Diana almost completely lost faith in humanity, coming to believe that humans "made a world where standing together is impossible." As such, Diana resolved to mostly abandon superheroism for 100 years.
 
   
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[[File:Batman chained up in Superman's bunker.png|thumb|250px|Batman and his allies, chained up in Superman's bunker.|left]]
At some point before this century, Diana replaces her destroyed sword with the [[Sword of Athena]], slays more sinister "beings from other worlds", moves to [[France]], and became a professional antiquities dealer, with the [[Louvre Museum]] at some point employing her as the Curator for the Department of Antiquities.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0w54VkC1s1g Analysis of WONDER WOMAN - Scene 1 Louvre - Justice League Universe Podcast]</ref>
 
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Bruce awoke chained up in a bunker with his remaining agents, eyeing them as [[Superman]] arrived, landing in the bunker as his [[Regime Stormtroopers]] reverently knelt before their leader. Approaching Batman, Superman swiftly murdered the last [[Insurgency]] agents with his heat vision. Superman then unmasked the vigilante, expressing his anger over Bruce letting [[Lois Lane|Lois]] die, as she was his "world." Superman gave Batman one final sneer, placing his hand flat against the vigilante's chest, then brutally killed him by tearing out his heart.
   
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[[File:REB FUTURE FLASH.png|thumb|250px|Future Flash appears to Bruce.]]
=== Fighting Cheetah ===
 
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Shocked awake, Bruce found a distorted and unstable blue portal of energy beside him. From it, the [[Flash]] appeared and gave Bruce an incoherent warning to fear Clark's power (whom Bruce had "always been right about") and that [[Lois Lane]] was "the key" to this. Flash then suddenly realized that he was too soon in the timestream, so he begged Bruce to find "[[Justice League|them]]" and save "her". Bruce abruptly awoke again, though he wasn't sure if either experience was entirely a dream.
To be added later
 
   
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This terrifying vision of a possible potential future, along with Bruce choosing to interpret that the male individual whom Flash implored him to fear is Superman, rids Bruce of any doubts he might have still had, giving more justification to his quest of bringing down Superman.
===Encounter with Slipknot===
 
In 2002, Diana fought killer and thief [[Slipknot]], whom she effortlessly defeated and left to be apprehended by the [[FBI]]. Diana got involved because she took personal issue against Slipknot's known cruelty towards women, and therefore wanted him brought to justice.<ref name="SlipknotWonderWoman">[http://movieweb.com/suicide-squad-movie-slipknot-wonder-woman-connection/ Slipknot & Wonder Woman's Shocking Pre-Suicide Squad History Revealed]</ref>
 
   
===Monitored by Lex Luthor===
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===Motives Explained===
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Having awoken from his nightmare, Bruce examines the encrypted data and realizes that [[Lex Luthor]] is not only experimenting with [[Kryptonite]], but also investigating [[metahumans]]. One of them is Diana Prince herself, who is revealed to actually be an immortal Amazon warrior [[Wonder Woman]] (as a photo of her together with [[Steve Trevor's team]] in [[World War I]] Belgium in seen). The others are the mysterious mighty [[Atlantean]] warrior [[Aquaman|Arthur Curry]], the powerful speedster [[Flash|Barry Allen]], and the cybernetically enhanced [[Cyborg|Victor Stone]]. In the process, Bruce also realizes that the "White Portuguese" is actually a ship, rather than a person. Bruce then promptly admits to [[Alfred Pennyworth|Alfred]] that he plans to steal the Kryptonite to weaponize it, should it become necessary to fight [[Superman]].
[[File:Photo of Diana in Paris.png|thumb|250px|Diana in Paris.|left]]
 
13 years after [[Slipknot]]'s imprisonment, after examining the photo of Wonder Woman and the [[Wonder Men]] taken in 1918 Belgium, [[Lex Luthor]] uses facial recognition software to deduce that the great Amazon warrior is in fact still alive, under the alias of "Diana Prince," working at the [[Louvre Museum]], and he obtains footage of Diana in Paris, [[France]], which has her exiting a taxi and entering a shop, in civilian clothing.
 
   
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[[File:Bruce realizes that the White Portuguese is a ship.png|thumb|250px|Bruce, explaining himself to Alfred.|left]]
===Lex Luthor's fundraiser===
 
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Dismayed, Alfred insisted Bruce was misled, as Superman hadn't been either theirs or humanity's enemy. Cynically, Bruce responded, recognizing that while Superman may not be an enemy just yet, Bruce had, during his 20 years of being the Batman in [[Gotham City|Gotham]], seen "what promises are worth"; having laid witness to many seemingly benevolent individuals become malevolently corrupted to the point that Bruce claimed that hardly any good guys are left. He further persists that if there was more than a one percent chance of Superman's corruption, it needed to be addressed immediately. In addition, Bruce personally witnessed the [[Sword of Rao|other Kryptonians]] who arrived on [[Earth]] attempt to wipe out all life on the planet. As a result, Batman adopted the perception of Kryptonians as having a natural predisposition towards evil, and he thus feared the possibility of [[General Zod]]'s level of evil gradually developing in the only other member of the alien race still to be on Earth: Superman. Alfred, seeing how determined and set Bruce is, remained silent as the latter walked away.
[[File:Diana at Lex Luthor's fundraiser.jpg|thumb|250px|Diana, listening to Luthor's speech.]]
 
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Diana eventually became aware that [[Lex Luthor]] had in his possession the photograph of her and the [[Wonder Men]], the only picture of her together with her deceased beloved.
 
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===First Encounter with Superman===
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{{Quote|Tell me... Do you bleed? You will...|Batman to [[Superman]]|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice}}
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[[File:Superman and Batman stand on the Batmobile.jpg|thumb|250px|Superman threatens Batman]]While intercepting [[Lex Luthor]]'s men transporting [[Kryptonite]], [[Superman]] interrupted the chase, damaging the [[Batmobile]] after Batman tried running him down and again when Superman tore the doors off. Superman (enraged by the death of [[Cesar Santos]] and the helplessness of using words to stop Batman's vigilantism) threatened the Dark Knight, warning him to give up his crusade (to ignore the [[Batsignal|Bat-Signal]] the next time it is shined into the sky), and that he should consider Superman's warning mercy, meaning that disobedience will carry severe punishment. As he turned to leave, Batman countered with a threat of his own, expressing his determination to make the godlike alien "bleed". Not impressed with Batman's threat, Superman flew off, while Batman promptly drove back to the [[Batcave]] in the damaged Batmobile. Back home, Batman tracked the Kryptonite to [[LexCorp|LexCorp Industries]], with the intention of stealing it from there shortly thereafter.
   
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===The US Capitol Bombing===
Hence, in an effort to finally reclaim it and Steve's memory, Diana flew from [[France]] to the [[United States of America|United States]], and managed to get invited to a charity function hosted by [[Lex Luthor]] at his villa, an event which is also attended by [[Gotham City]] billionaire [[Batman|Bruce Wayne]] and illustrious [[Daily Planet]] reporter [[Superman|Clark Kent]].
 
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[[File:Bruce, angry after the Capitol bombing.png|thumb|250px|left|Bruce, seething with renewed horror and rage after witnessing the Capitol explosion.]]
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Mere days later, Bruce is at [[Wayne Enterprises]] Headquarters and sees on TV how his former employee [[Wallace Keefe]] publicly expresses disdain against [[Superman]], in light of him being present for the upcoming congressional hearing regarding Superman's involvement in the Nairomi incident. Dismayed at Wallace's comments, Bruce requests that his personal assistant Grace summon his other employee, Greg, and when she does, Bruce inquires if Wallace had been receiving the victims' fund monthly checks that Wayne Enterprises had been paying out. Greg reveals that Wallace had actually been rejecting them all, and sending them back, leaving hateful messages written on them in red. Dismayed at having not been told them, Bruce inspects the messages, which read "Bruce Wayne - open your eyes", "Bruce Wayne - I am your ghost", "Bruce no truce", "Bruce Wayne I will haunt you", and "Bruce Wayne = Blind", in addition to an old newspaper that Wallace send back to Bruce - an article which detailed the deaths of dozens Wayne Enterprises employees in the [[Black Zero|Black Zero Event]], having "You let your family die" written on it, in the same red ink. Bruce's immense dismay and rage were only further compounded a few moments later, when he witnessed the massive US Capitol explosion during [[Superman]]'s congressional hearing, seemingly caused by Superman himself (actually malevolently orchestrated by [[Lex Luthor]] to frame him).
   
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Later that evening, induced by the red notes and recent events to finally take offensive action against [[Superman]], Batman breaks into the well-guarded [[LexCorp|LexCorp Industries]] building, successfully steals the [[Kryptonite]] from within, while seriously injuring all of the guards (swooping down on them from above, like an actual bat) despite their tireless attempts to shoot him (evidenced by the numerous cartridges lying on the floor in the aftermath), leaving a batarang in the empty Kryptonite container (for Lex to see), as well as a considerable trail of destruction.
[[File:Diana leaves Lex Luthor's fundraiser.jpg|thumb|250px|Diana departs, with Bruce's device.|left]]
 
During his greeting speech, Lex made a reference to how [[Zeus]] cruelly punished the Titan Prometheus for enlightening humankind, much to the visible dismay of Diana. Shortly thereafter, she covertly stole a hacking device of [[Batman|Bruce Wayne]]'s, who is likewise investigating Lex Luthor. She exited the party with Bruce pursuing her, but manages to make it to her car and drive off just in time for Bruce to see her depart.
 
   
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===Preparation for fighting Superman===
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[[File:Bruce observing the Kryptonite spear.jpg|thumb|250px|Bruce, observing his invented Kryptonite weapon.]]{{Quote|You're not brave. Men are brave.|Batman to [[Superman]]|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice}}With his experienced engineering genius, Bruce is able to swiftly invent and construct two effective anti-Superman weapons with Lex's [[Kryptonite]] - first using a laser to cut the xenomineral into a large spearhead (later constructing the thick shaft), and then gathering the leftover Kryptonite dust into 3 gas grenades, all encased in lead (rendering the danger invisible to Superman).
{{Quote|The other night you took something that didn't belong to you. Stealing is not polite."<br>"Is it stealing if you steal from another thief?|[[Batman|Bruce Wayne]] and Diana Prince|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice}}
 
[[File:Diana Prince and Bruce Wayne.jpg|thumb|250x250px|Diana is confronted by Bruce.]]
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[[File:Bruce lifting weights.png|thumb|250px|left|Bruce's Batcave workout.]]
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In order to be at his absolute peak during the upcoming duel, Bruce also pushes his body to its physical limits with many intense workouts in his [[Batcave]] - dragging an extremely heavy truck tire from a considerable distance, hitting the aforementioned tire very hard with a huge sledgehammer numerous times, performing many pull-ups with extremely heavy weight plates chained to his dipping belt, bench-pressing more than a thousand pounds on a barbell, easily performing complex presses with extremely heavy dumbbells, and finally, pushing an already extremely heavy cart (loaded with dozens of large weight plates) for a large distance.
Later, Diana is seen in the [[Gotham City Museum of Antiquities]] (with ancient Greco-Roman exhibits), conversing with an elderly couple, when the curator comes up, and offers to show her something of interest. She politely excuses herself and follows him to the exhibit of the fake replica of Alexander the Great's sword, which the ancient conqueror of the Middle East had used to cut the Gordian knot.
 
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[[File:Alfred and Bruce.jpg|thumb|250x250px|Bruce, grimly musing about his father and ancestors.]]
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With his physical preparation complete, Bruce retreats to mentally prepare at the abandoned [[Wayne Manor]], where he is found by [[Alfred Pennyworth|Alfred]], who once more attempts to implore Bruce to stop, claiming that Batman cannot win such a confrontation, with it being "suicide". Bruce grimly responds saying that he is now older than his father [[Thomas Wayne]] had ever been, and that this might be the only thing Bruce does that actually matters, since despite Batman having defeated numerous [[Gotham City]] criminals and supervillains over the last 20 years, "criminals are like weeds", in that if 1 is pulled up, another grows in its place, while [[Superman]] has the potential to become the most formidable supervillain in history, so taking him down before that happens is "about the future of the world", something Bruce sees as "[[Batman|Batman's]] legacy". Bruce then grimly muses at how his father had once told him that despite the Wayne Manor itself being built on railways, real estates and oil, the first generation of Waynes had made their fortune as hunters, trading pelts and skins with the French. Thus, Bruce not only hopes to live up to his father by taking Superman down but also feels kinship with his ancestors, as a hunter of sorts. This grim reasoning, coupled with the future [[Flash]]'s message, absolutely cements Bruce's resolve. As Bruce walked away, Alfred, understanding that trying to stop the former is hopeless, bitterly remarked that "So falls the [[Wayne Manor|House of Wayne]]."
   
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Sometime before heading out to face Superman, Bruce finally sends an e-mail to [[Wonder Woman|Diana Prince]], letting her know that he has obtained the 1918 photograph of her and [[Steve Trevor's team]], asking her with curiosity where else she has been during the last century (her status as an immortal [[metahuman]] clearly impressing Bruce), and also sharing with her the data that [[Lex Luthor]] had on the other metahumans - [[Aquaman]], the [[Flash]], and [[Cyborg]]. Diana however, while intrigued, does not answer the e-mail, and proceeds with her plans to depart [[Metropolis]] for [[Louvre Museum|Paris]], via transitional flight to Turkey.
While Diana stood admiring the replica, [[Batman|Bruce Wayne]] appeared. He proceeds to angrily confront her by grabbing Diana's arm and asking her about the information device that she had stolen. Bruce claims to see right through her "babe in the woods" act, saying that while Diana doesn't know him, he's met "a few women like [her]". Diana, however, calmly smiles and retorts that Bruce has never met any women like her. She then proceeds to tell Bruce that she was unable to obtain anything from Bruce's device, due to [[Lex Luthor]]'s data having military-grade encryption. Diana explains her intention to re-obtain her photograph from Luthor, stating that she only borrowed Bruce's device, and has already returned it to him shortly beforehand (placing it into the glove compartment of his car), before calmly excusing herself and leaving.
 
   
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[[File:Batman looks up from the Batsignal.png|thumb|250px|Batman activates the Bat Signal.|left]]Now armed and fully prepared, Batman prepares his preemptive strike against [[Superman]], building an extremely durable [[Batsuit|Armored Batsuit]], and Kryptonite powered arsenal. Batman then set up traps in the old Gotham City Police Department building, also placing a [[Kryptonite spear]] in the ground for later use. Having prepared for the fight, Batman tore off the old cloth covering the Bat-Signal and turned it on, shining it into the thundery sky.
===True identity uncovered===
 
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{{Quote|Found your photograph. But it doesn't belong to you... It IS you. Who are you? Where have you been?|[[Batman|Bruce]]'s email to Diana|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice}}
 
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===Duel with Superman===
[[File:Diana observing the metahuman files.png|thumb|250px|Diana, observing the metahuman files with curiosity.|left]]
 
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[[File:Batman and Superman face each other.png|thumb|250px|Batman and Superman meet face to face again.]]A reluctant [[Superman]] (having just been forced to comply with [[Lex Luthor]]'s ultimatum) traveled to [[Gotham City]] to face Batman, who was prepared for him in the yard. Superman attempted to reason with him also revealing that he is aware of Batman's identity, but set off one of his traps, causing sonic emitters to boom at him, halting Superman for a few seconds.
Still puzzled as to Diana's identity, Bruce discovers more about her amongst the data he stole from [[Lex Luthor]]. He sees a photograph of her alongside the [[Wonder Men]], taken in Belgium in 1918 during the closing days of [[World War I]]. He then makes contact with her via her laptop, sharing extra information that Luthor had on both her and other [[metahuman]]s, such as the [[Flash]], [[Aquaman]], and [[Cyborg]]. Diana is visibly intrigued and shocked at this revelation, as Flash's lightning reminds her of that of [[Ares]], Aquaman reminds her of depictions of [[Poseidon]], while the [[Mother Box]] that created Cyborg reminds her of the one she briefly saw back on [[Themyscira]]. Diana resolves to take some time to think this revelation over, does not answer Bruce's e-mail, and instead proceeds with her plans to depart [[Metropolis]] on a flight back to [[France]], through [[Turkey]].
 
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[[File:Superman and Batman ready to fight.jpg|left|thumb|250x250px|Batman ready to fight Superman.]]
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However, he destroys them and continued to reason with Batman, but it became clear he wasn't getting through to him (due to Batman suspected a deceitful ruse, due to the future [[Flash]]'s warning of Batman having "always being right" about Superman), as another trap (with automated machine guns) is set off when Superman pushes Batman aside (sending the Dark Knight flying over 60 ft with just a light push), but Superman disposed of it quickly as well. An angered Superman then easily lifted Batman over his head with one arm, and sent him flying down the street again, after which he tackled Batman into the air, through a building, and onto its roof, hurling him right through the [[Batsignal|Bat-Signal]].
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Superman ordered the momentarily shocked and downed vigilante to stay down, letting Batman know that he has been holding back this whole time and that Batman would have already been dead, had Superman actually wanted to kill him. However, Batman promptly caught his breath, rises, and defiantly resumes the fight by throwing a smoke grenade between himself and Superman, momentarily vanishing out of sight. Using these few seconds to change his position, Batman gets behind Superman and fires a grenade at him, though the alien hero easily catches it. However, it then unexpectedly sprays [[Kryptonite]] gas into Superman face, which severely weakens him, bringing Superman to his knees, finally leveling the vast difference in strength, allowing the armored Batman to physically engage Superman in a duel.
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[[File:Batman vs Superman.jpg|thumb|250px|God vs Man]]
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Batman taunts Superman as the latter grows weaker. Superman attempts to fight back, but Batman takes full advantage of Superman's now weakened state and his own superior fighting skills, easily countering Superman's attacks and crashing through the skylight to the lower floor by stomping hard on a downed Superman. However, Superman begins to recover from the Kryptonite poisoning at this point, as he powerfully countered Batman's increasingly ineffectual attacks, even knocking him to the lower floor with a mighty tackle. As more of his strength and powers continued returning, Superman easily hurls Batman through multiple walls to the ground and charges at him, with Batman grabbing Superman in mid-air and slamming him against a wall, proceeding to punch him hard. However, more and more of Superman's powers return, so Batman's armored punches begin to lose effectiveness quickly. Signs of fear start to show on Batman's face, and Superman promptly tackles him to the ground, hurling Batman through multiple walls, to the ground again.
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[[File:Batman vs Superman Alt.jpg|left|thumb|250x250px|The effects of the Kryptonite begin to wear off.]]
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As Batman sees Superman ready to charge at him again, he, in desperation, fires another Kryptonite gas grenade at Superman, just as the latter was leaping into attack. With his suit now damaged from the final attack, Batman grabs a bathroom sink and smashes it on the once again weakened Superman's head, knocking the latter unconscious.
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===Victory over Superman===
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{{Quote|You were never a god. You were never even a man!|Batman to a defeated [[Superman]]|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice}}[[File:Batman over Superman.png|thumb|250px|Batman triumphant over Superman.]]Batman lifted Superman up by his hair and placed him over his shoulder, proceeding to carry him to the missing floor, where he threw Superman several stories down. Batman then grappled to the bottom himself and wrapped the wire from the gun around Superman's ankle. Picking up the grapple gun, Batman dragged Superman to the open area in the building. He deduced that Superman's parents taught him that he meant something and that he was there for a reason. However, Batman's parents taught him a different lesson. Batman activates a button on the gun, which yanks Superman towards him. Batman tosses him around the building, through the pillars. A badly defeated and wounded Superman lands on a pile of rubble and debris as Batman finishes telling him what his parents taught him, that the world only made sense "if you force it to". With that, Batman grabbed the spear and kicked Superman onto his back. He placed his foot on his throat, choking him, telling him that he was never a god or even a man. Batman then used the spear to cut across Superman's face (making good on his promise to make Superman "bleed"), and raised it, preparing to deliver the killing blow.
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===Epiphany and promise===
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{{Quote|Why did [[Superman|you]] say that name?! Martha?! Why did you say that name?! WHY DID YOU SAY THAT NAME?!"<br/>"It's his mother's name! It's his mother's name.|Batman and [[Lois Lane]]|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice}}
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[[File:Getting through to Batman.png|thumb|250px|Superman, begging Batman to save "Martha".|left]]Superman, unable to escape, urged him to save "[[Martha Kent|Martha]]", telling him that [[Lex Luthor|he]] has her and to find him, which caused Batman to mentally flash back to the night his parents died. Confused and enraged, Batman demanded to know why Superman had said that name. At that precise moment, [[Lois Lane]], having arrived by helicopter, rushed in and begged Batman to stop, telling him that Martha is the name of Superman's mother. Shocked, Batman came to his senses, finally realizing that Superman was, in fact, a selfless person pleading for the life of his mother instead of his own instead of a monstrous alien threat. Furthermore, Batman saw the hypocrisy of his own actions - that he has allowed [[Lex Luthor]] to twist his anger from the [[Battle of Metropolis|Black Zero Event]] and turn him into the very villain he swore to fight. Angered, ashamed and horrified at the monster that he had almost become, Batman hurled aside the spear in disgust and resolves to help [[Superman]] stop [[Lex Luthor]], the true enemy.
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[[File:Batman reaches an epiphany and sees the man he is becoming.png|thumb|250px|Batman, shell-shocked after realizing the monster that he had nearly become.]]Superman and Lois then explain the situation to Batman, concerning [[Martha Kent]]'s kidnapping by [[Lex Luthor]], and her currently running out of time. Putting his tactical genius back to use, Batman insists that Superman to go back to [[Metropolis]], while he would go after Martha, promising him that she wouldn't "die tonight".
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===Saving Martha===
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{{Quote|I'll kill [[Martha Kent|her]]! Believe me, I'll do it!"<br>"I believe you.|[[Anatoli Knyazev]] and Batman|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice}}
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[[File:Batman_battling_Knyazev's_men.jpg|thumb|251px|Batman, battling Knyazev's men.|left]]
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Due to him having previously cloned [[Anatoli Knyazev|Knyazev's]] phone, [[Alfred Pennyworth|Alfred]] was able to help Batman track the Russian and his thugs down to an abandoned warehouse near the port of [[Gotham City]] by using the [[Batcomputer]], which Batman promptly flies to in the [[Batwing]]. Very thankful for Alfred's help, Batman claims not to deserve him, to which Alfred responds affirmatively. After scanning the warehouse with the Batcomputer's thermal imaging, Alfred lets Batman know about two dozen armed thugs on the third floor, so he remote-pilots the Batwing, dropping Batman right underneath them, on the second floor. Catching the thugs off-guard by grappling up right through the wooden floor, Batman promptly disarms most of them, and engages all but two in vicious hand-to-hand combat. Despite being quite tired from his recent battle with [[Superman]], Batman incapacitates all of them swiftly and efficiently, brutally beating them to the ground and having two of them killed by a grenade.
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[[File:Batman shielding Martha.png|thumb|250px|Batman shielding Martha from the explosion.]]
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Upon making his way to the room [[Martha Kent]] was held in by [[Anatoli Knyazev]] and one of his thugs, Batman had a stand-off with Knyazev himself, who threatened to kill Martha. Batman said that he believed him, promptly shoots the Russian's flamethrower's tank, seemingly killing Knyazev. Batman, however, managed to shield Martha from the explosion with his fireproof cape, and attempted to calm her down, letting Martha know that he was a friend of her son. She, however, has already realized this, claiming that Batman's cape let her know of his allegiance (due to it being somewhat similar to that of Superman). Batman flew off on his Batwing as soon as he saw the Gotham police approach Martha, leaving her in safe hands.
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Afterward, Lex Luthor called Anatoli to kill Martha, only for Batman to intercept the call and tell him he defeated Anatoli and his men and he was coming for Lex next.
   
 
===Battle with Doomsday===
 
===Battle with Doomsday===
{{Quote|That [[Doomsday|thing]] is from another world. [[Krypton|My world]]."<br>"I've killed things from other worlds before."<br>Is she with you?"<br>"I thought she was with you.|[[Superman]], Wonder Woman, and [[Batman]]|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice}}
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{{Quote|Did you find the spear?"<br>"I've been a little busy.|[[Superman]] and Batman|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice}}
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The nuclear explosion that results in the missile hitting [[Superman]] and [[Doomsday]] is so gigantic, that Batman can clearly see it from Earth's surface, just as he is flying toward the fight on his [[Batwing]].
[[File:Superman, Wonder Woman and Batman stand strong.png|thumb|251px|Wonder Woman, Batman, and Superman, united against Doomsday.]]
 
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[[File:Batman preparing to run from Doomsday.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Batman in battle with Doomsday.]]Doomsday's body lands on the abandoned Stryker's Island, but he is far from dead, as the tremendous explosion and extremely high fall seem to have only made the monster stronger, with its body once again regenerating. Batman then joins in the [[Battle against Doomsday]] with his [[Batwing]], unleashing an immense amount of firepower, but Doomsday is unscathed and brings the plane down with his heat vision and breath. Before Batman can escape his crashed vehicle, Doomsday corners him and fires a tremendous superheated torrent at him. [[Wonder Woman]] arrives, however, just in time to save Batman from certain death, deflecting the beams with her indestructible [[Bracelets of Submission|bracelets]], which creates a massive wave of energy outwards.
When news broke of [[Doomsday]]'s attack on [[Metropolis]], Diana was boarding an airplane bound for Turkey. Seeing what was happening, she left the flight before takeoff. Diana once again dons her Wonder Woman armor and weapons, heading for [[Gotham City]] to help [[Batman]] and [[Superman]] in their battle against this incredibly powerful monstrous opponent.
 
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[[File:Superman, Wonder Woman and Batman stand strong.png|thumb|250px|Superman, Wonder Woman and Batman, stand ready to face Doomsday]]
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Shortly thereafter, a recovered [[Superman]] returns from space, tackles away Doomsday, and asks Batman if he'd found the Kryptonite spear, to which the Dark Knight grimly replied that he had been "a little busy." While initially somewhat confused over who [[Wonder Woman]] is (incorrectly assuming at first that she was an ally of Batman's, that the latter had brought along), Superman proceeds to jointly attack [[Doomsday]] in tandem with her, while Batman keeps his distance, and persistently tries to expose the monster to [[Kryptonite]], which would exploit its only known weakness. He successfully hides behind some stone rubble at one point, avoiding Doomsday's electric shock-wave.
   
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[[File:Batman after firing grenade launcher at Doomsday.jpg|thumb|left|251px|Batman, having successfully shot Doomsday with Kryptonite.]]Batman, having successfully shot Doomsday with Kryptonite.Taking advantage of Doomsday's limited intelligence and tremendous bloodlust, Batman baits him into charging at him (managing to grapple away just in time), successfully dodges an ensuing huge thermal blast from the monster, and lures it closer to Wonder Woman, allowing her to get her unbreakable [[Lasso of Hestia]] around Doomsday's torso. As she strains to hold the mighty monster in place, Batman fires his last Kryptonite gas grenade at Doomsday, temporarily weakening him, and giving Superman to crucial opening the latter needed to stab the monster with the [[Kryptonite|Kryptonite Spear]]. Unfortunately, while the monster is mortally wounded, an enraged dying Doomsday manages to pierce Superman's chest with his huge arm-protrusion, mortally wounding him as well. Both combatants release one last thunderous bellow of agony before their lifeless and pierced bodies collapse.
As Wonder Woman joins the [[Battle against Doomsday]], she arrives just in time to save [[Batman]] from [[Doomsday]]'s lethal thermal blast, deflecting the beams with her indestructible [[Bracelets of Submission|bracelets]]. She then jointly attacks Doomsday with [[Superman]] while [[Batman]] tries to expose the creature to [[Kryptonite]], allowing its destruction. She relentlessly battles the monster, and despite Doomsday being stronger, Wonder Woman held her own, parrying a tremendous punch with the [[Sword of Athena]], and then slicing off Doomsday's right arm with it. Eventually, Batman baits the monster into coming closer to her, allowing Wonder Woman to hurl the noose of her unbreakable [[Lasso of Hestia]] around[[File:Wonder Woman attacks Doomsday.jpg|thumb|251px|Wonder Woman attacks Doomsday|left]] his torso. Superman then promptly flew back, wielding the [[Kryptonite spear]], and managed to impale the monster's chest. The mortally wounded Doomsday bellowed in agony, releasing immense amounts of electricity from his body, which made Wonder Woman momentary lose her footing, loosening the lasso's hold and allowing the monster to mortally stab Superman.
 
   
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[[File:Batman mourning Superman.png|thumb|250px|Batman, mourning Superman in guilt-ridden silence.]]
While a visibly shell-shocked and saddened [[Batman]] promptly retrieves Superman's lifeless body (enveloping him in his own cape), Wonder Woman gives [[Lois Lane]] a sad glance of empathy (recalling her own reaction upon seeing [[Steve Trevor]]'s self-sacrificing death), and takes the body from Batman, gently placing it on the ground before them. Lois proceeds to cradle and weep over her fallen beloved, as Wonder Woman and Batman stand next to her in respectful lamenting silence. Wonder Woman was astounded to have finally, after 100 years, meet a person who had both the phenomenal godly might of [[Ares]], and the self-sacrificing morality of [[Steve Trevor]], and equally saddened at his death, due to now not having the chance to get to know Superman.
 
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Batman is visibly shell-shocked and saddened (by [[Superman]]'s unexpectedly human move, which yet again proved Batman's image of Superman wrong) and promptly retrieves Superman's lifeless body, enveloping him in his own cape, and giving the body to [[Wonder Woman]], who places it on the ground, seconds before the arrival of a devastated [[Lois Lane]]. Lois proceeds cradle and weep over the body of her beloved, as Batman and Wonder Woman stand next to her in respectful lamenting silence, though Batman in particular, as he becomes guilt-ridden about being so devastatingly wrong about Superman, whom he had ironically wanted to kill less than 2 hours earlier.
   
===Dawn of Justice===
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===Visiting Lex Luthor===
{{Quote|A hundred years ago, I walked away from mankind, from a century of horrors... Men made a world where standing together is impossible.|Diana|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice}}
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{{Quote|Whatever you do. wherever you go, I'll be watching you!|Batman to [[Lex Luthor]]|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice}}
[[File:Bruce and Diana at Clark's funeral.jpg|thumb|251px|Bruce and Diana at Clark's funeral.]]
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[[File:Batman threatening Luthor.png|thumb|250px|left|Batman threatens Luthor.]]
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Sometime later, Batman visits the [[Belle Reve]] jail cell of the imprisoned and now shaven-headed [[Lex Luthor]], expressing his extreme rage at Lex for his actions including how he deceived him. Batman pins him against the wall and threatens Lex with his branding ring, but Luthor boldly counters by sneering and revealing that he knows Batman's secret identity, but that nobody would believe him, as Lex is perceived to be insane. Batman then reveals to a dismayed Lex that he has arranged for the latter to be taken to [[Arkham Asylum]] and that some "friends" will be there for him. Lex, however, swiftly regains his composure, sneers again, and states that "[[Superman|God]]" is now dead, and due to that, there is something else, something and [[Darkseid|someone]] bigger coming, from outer space. Batman then defiantly punches the wall with his branding-ring, leaving the mark of a bat symbol on the wall. When Luthor turns his head back, Batman disappears. He yells at the Dark Knight in defiance, that 'the bells have already been rung', and warns that "he" was coming to Earth, after that Lex began to mimicking the bell sounds, mockingly.
Diana attends [[Superman|Clark]]'s funeral in [[Smallville]] along with Bruce, with the latter paying for it as an anonymous donor. The two share a conversation about honoring Superman by bringing [[Justice League|together]] the three other [[metahuman]]s ([[Flash]], [[Aquaman]], and [[Cyborg]]), in case a worse threat to the world should ever arise. Diana inquires why Bruce is proposing it. He replies that it is simply due to a feeling he has that things will imminently get worse (in reality, he was following the instructions given to him by the [[Flash|scarlet time-traveler]] that appeared in one of his "dreams", as well as heeding Lex Luthor's enigmatic warning). Diana walks away from the graveyard, pondering his words.
 
   
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===Clark Kent's funeral &ndash; the Dawn of Justice===
===Correspondence with Bruce===
 
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{{Quote|I failed him in life. I won't fail him in death.|Batman about [[Superman]]|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice}}
[[File:Diana and company in a photograph from 1918.png|thumb|251px|Wonder Woman, Steve Trevor, Sameer, Charlie and Chief, in 1918.|left]]
 
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[[File:Bruce and Diana at Clark's funeral.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Bruce and Diana at Clark's funeral.]]
Considering [[Batman|Bruce]]'s offer, Diana meanwhile returns to her job as Curator for the Department of Antiquities<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0w54VkC1s1g Analysis of WONDER WOMAN - Scene 1 Louvre - Justice League Universe Podcast]</ref> at the [[Louvre Museum]]. Bruce eventually sends Diana a package, which contains the original, physical photograph of herself with the [[Wonder Men]]. This causes her to reminisce about her childhood, naive idealism, and all of the ensuing events of [[World War I]]. Recalling [[Steve Trevor]]'s belief in her, his self-sacrificing death, as well as how [[Superman]]'s equally selfless death had reminded her that it is possible for individuals to have both the phenomenal godly might of [[Ares]], and the self-sacrificing morality of Steve Trevor, Diana finally begins to regain hope in what Bruce had told her during their last meeting, and sends him a thankful e-mail. Diana then promptly dons her Wonder Woman armor after hearing a disturbance in the distance of Paris by sailing off the roof of the museum at sunset in Paris to confront it.
 
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Bruce, [[Wonder Woman|Diana]], and [[Lois Lane]] attend the funeral of [[Superman|Clark Kent]] in [[Smallville]] (with Bruce himself paying for it, as an anonymous donor), along with [[Pete Ross]], [[Lana Lang]], and [[Daniel Leone|Father Daniel Leone]], who presides over it.
   
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Bruce and Diana remain at the cemetery afterwards, and Bruce, guilt-ridden over having "failed [Superman] in life" (mainly due to Bruce's horrible actions against Superman, and due to Bruce having wasted 2 [[Kryptonite]] gas grenades on him, while they might have instead been used to kill [[Doomsday]] without losing Superman), asks her to help him honor Superman's heroic sacrifice by helping him bring together the three [[metahuman]]s from [[Lex Luthor]]'s file (the [[Flash]], [[Aquaman]], and [[Cyborg]]), in case a threat of that scale ever should arise again. Diana inquires why Bruce is proposing it. He replies that it is simply due to a feeling he has that things will imminently get worse (in reality, he was following the instructions given to him by the future [[Flash]] that appeared in one of his "dreams", as well as heeding Lex Luthor's enigmatic warning).
===Rescue at the courthouse===
 
[[File:Wonder Woman ready to save the hostages.jpg|thumb|250x250px|Diana ready to save the hostages]]
 
{{Quote|I don't believe it, What are you?"<br>"A believer.|The terrorist leader and Wonder Woman|Justice League (film)}}
 
[[File:Justice League (2017).mkv snapshot 00.08.55 -2018.01.22 15.48.52-.png|thumb|250x250px|Wonder Woman interrogates a terrorist |left]]
 
In [[London]], a small group of reactionary terrorists took over the Old Bailey courthouse, taking several hostages including a school field trip. Diana storms the building, using the Lasso of Hestia to compel one of the terrorists to tell her their plans. He reveals that their leader has a bomb powerful enough to destroy several city blocks while the world media watches. Diana takes out the terrorists and neutralizes the bomb. The terrorist leader then tries to kill the hostages with a gun, but Diana protects the hostages by deflecting bullets with her bracelets.
 
   
===Assembling the [[Justice League|League]]===
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=== Uniting the League ===
[[File:Diana at the Louvre Museum.jpg|thumb|250x250px|Diana working at the [[Louvre Museum]].]]
 
{{Quote|What did you do this weekend Diana?"<br>"Me?... Nothing very interesting.|Diana and Louvre Museum employee|Justice League (film)}}[[File:Justice League (2017).mkv snapshot 00.33.02 -2018.01.22 15.49.47-.png|thumb|250x250px|Diana and Bruce discuss about Steppenwolf's 1st invasion|left]]
 
At the Louvre, Diana watched a news report showing a signal fire burning at the [[Amazons|Shrine of the Amazons]] and knew that it had been sent by her mother to warn of the impending invasion. Traveling to [[Gotham]], she breaks into Bruce's [[Batcave|base of operations]] to find him tinkering with a new prototype troop carrier, the [[Flying Fox]]. It reminds her of Steve Trevor as she thinks that he would have loved to have flown it. Bruce tells her that he believes an invasion is imminent; she corrects him. It has already arrived.
 
   
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==== Meeting Amanda Waller ====
Diana fills Bruce in on [[Steppenwolf]] and the [[Mother Box|Mother Boxes]] and the story of his first invasion of the Earth. Knowing that they need to pull a team together, Bruce plans to go after [[Flash|Barry Allen]]. He asks Diana to track down [[Cyborg|Victor Stone]]. Due to Victor's abilities, Bruce has a tough time tracing him.
 
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{{Quote|That's the difference between us, Mr. Wayne - you believe in friendship, I believe in leverage.|Amanda Waller to [[Bruce Wayne]]|Suicide Squad}}
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[[File:Batman.png|thumb|left|250px|Bruce, speaking to Amanda Waller.]]After her [[Task Force X|Suicide Squad]] successfully defeats the mystical duo of [[Enchantress]] and [[Incubus]] in [[Midway City]] and save her, [[Amanda Waller]] meets up with her situational ally Bruce Wayne, asking him to take care of the rumors following the aftermath of the calamitous events, and in exchange, she gives Bruce her files on multiple notable metahumans, including that of [[Enchantress]], [[Aquaman]], and the [[Flash]]. As Bruce turns to leave, Waller lets him know that she is aware that he is Batman. Unfazed, he immediately, sternly warns Waller to shut down Task Force X, letting her know that if she doesn't, he and his new "[[Justice League|friends]]" will shut it down for her.
   
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==== Correspondence with Diana ====
====Recruiting Cyborg====
 
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Since [[Wonder Woman|Diana Prince]] has returned to her job at the [[Louvre Museum]] after [[Superman]]' funeral, Bruce stayed in touch with her, hoping that she would consider his offer. He eventually discovered the original physical photograph of Diana with [[Steve Trevor's team]], and send it to her in a [[Wayne Enterprises]] package. A tearful Diana e-mails Bruce back, thanking him for returning Steve to her (as it was the only photograph of them together that was ever taken).
{{Quote|No one can do what you do Victor. [[Justice League|We]] need you. And maybe you need us too.|Diana to [[Cyborg|Victor Stone]]|Justice League (film)}}
 
[[File:Justice League (2017).mkv snapshot 00.40.49 -2018.01.22 15.51.00-.png|thumb|250x250px|Diana meets Victor]]
 
Using Bruce's equipment, Diana tries to track down Victor. Victor is aware of Bruce's interest in him due to his connection to information and security systems and hacks in the computers to send Diana a message. Diana suggests a meeting and when Victor asks why he should trust her, Diana tells him that she knew he was at the lake watching her and Bruce. If she meant to harm him, she would have done it then. Diana and Victor meet face to face, and he tells them that the invaders they are searching for are hiding in the dead zones. When Diana tries to convince him to join them, he flies off.
 
   
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==== Encountering Parademons ====
===Skirmish beneath Gotham Harbor===
 
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[[File:Screen Shot 2017-12-22 at 14.34.03.jpg|thumb|250x250px|Batman stalking a criminal.]]
[[File:Justice League (2017).mkv snapshot 00.52.41 -2018.01.22 15.54.36-.png|thumb|250x250px|Wonder Woman and the heroes observing Steppenwolf|left]]The Justice League receives intel from Commissioner James Gordon that the Parademons are traveling underground, Which the team goes to find, the team climb up, to find Steppenwolf interrogating the S.T.A.R. Labs employees about the final Mother Box, which Barry get's nervous and tell's the team that he hasn't done battle before, which Batman says just save one person.
 
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{{Quote|What do you want from me?"<br>"Fear.|Rooftop Criminal and Batman|Justice League (film)}}[[File:BatmanParademon-JL45121.png|thumb|250px|left|Batman encountering a [[Parademon]].]]
[[File:Screen Shot 2017-12-06 at 18.08.03.jpg|thumb|250x250px|Wonder Woman fighting Steppenwolf]]
 
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The world is in mourning following the death of [[Superman]]. Sensing humanity's fear, Steppenwolf and his Parademons succeed in returning to planet Earth to resume their hunt for the Mother Boxes through kidnapping several employees of [[S.T.A.R. Labs]], which is in possession of one of the boxes. Having investigated the kidnappings and encountered a Parademon himself, Batman has decided to recruit his [[Justice League|planned team of metahumans]] as he believes an invasion is coming.
Steppenwolf then grabs Silas Stone, which Cyborg shots Steppenwolf and saves his father, which Wonder Woman helps out buy attacking the Parademons and taking Steppenwolf to a different part of the factory, while Batman fights the Parademons, Barry goes and save one of the employees. Steppenwolf tells the Parademons that he will deal with Diana alone, meanwhile Batman is being attacked by one of the Parademons which he tells Alfred that he needs the [[Nightcrawler]] which he sent the machine to Bruce.
 
[[File:Diana catching her sword.jpg|left|thumb|250x250px|Diana catching her sword with because of the help of Flash.]]
 
Flash and Cyborg save all the hostage which Silas Stone tells Victor that Steppenwolf can not get the final Mother Box. Batman then jumps down into the Nightcrawler and saves Wonder Woman before the Parademons could kill her, The Nightcrawler get's attacked by Steppenwolf, which Barry helps Wonder Woman get her Sword so she can help Batman.
 
   
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==== Meeting Arthur Curry ====
Flash and Wonder Woman get attacked by Steppenwolf and the Parademons before Batman helps her by killing one of the Parademons. Cyborg then fall into the Nightcrawler and and hacks it so it in his control, which he uses it against Steppenwolf but falls when Steppenwolf catches a missile and throw it against the wall, which causes the factory to flood which allows Steppenwolf to escape.
 
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[[File:Screen Shot 2017-12-09 at 14.57.33.jpg|thumb|250x250px|Bruce arrives to the village to find [[Arthur Curry]].]]
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{{Quote|You should get out."<br>"Can you at least point me to [[Atlantis]]?|[[Arthur Curry]] and Bruce|Justice League (film)}}[[File:BruceWayne-ArthurCurry-JL454121.png|thumb|250px|left|Bruce meets Arthur Curry.]]Bruce learned from [[Amanda Waller]]'s files that [[Aquaman|Arthur Curry]] visited a village in Newfoundland,<ref>[https://www.comicbookmovie.com/justice_league/zack-snyder-shares-a-new-batch-of-set-photos-from-justice-league-a147024 Zack Snyder Shares A New Batch Of Set Photos From Justice League]</ref> [[Canada]], (as a mysterious "stranger from the sea") during the winter, bringing fish to feed the hungry, always coming on the King tide. On the day right after the King tide, Bruce arrives at the village and asks to speak with Arthur. When Arthur reveals himself to be there, standing among the villagers, Bruce lets the latter know that an impending enormous threat is coming to the world, and asks Arthur to join the [[Justice League]] under his leadership. Arthur, however, upon Bruce revealing his knowledge of [[Atlantis]] reacted hostilely, proceeding to angrily lift and pin Bruce against the wall, ultimately refusing to join. After Bruce returns to [[Wonder Woman|Diana]] following the unsuccessful recruitment, he merely told her that Aquaman had "more or less" agreed to join. When she pressed further, asking if that meant "more more, more or less", a somewhat uncomfortable Bruce admits to Arthur having declined.
   
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==== Meeting Barry Allen ====
Before Diana could get hit with the flooding water, [[Arthur Curry|Arthur]] comes and saves the team by using the [[Trident of Poseidon]] to hold back the water while the League escaped.
 
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[[File:Screen Shot 2017-11-19 at 12.56.36.jpg|thumb|250x250px|Bruce sitting in Barry's chair.]]
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{{Quote|Barry Allen... Bruce Wayne."<br/>"You said that like it explains why there's a total stranger sitting in the dark in my second favorite chair.|Bruce Wayne and [[Flash|Barry Allen]]|Justice League (film)}}
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With the help of [[Amanda Waller]]'s file, Bruce tracks down and breaks into the apartment of [[Flash|Barry Allen]] shortly before the latter returns, and introduces himself to the young [[metahuman]] (whom he recognizes as the past version of the scarlet time-traveler that appeared in his "dream"), though the latter is still confused. Bruce then promptly hands Barry a printout of the security camera footage he found on the [[LexCorp|LexCorp Industries]] files. Barry instantly recognizes himself in the photo and tries, unsuccessfully, to dismiss the person as someone who looks like him, Jewish and someone who drinks milk, claiming that he does not do so himself.
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[[File:Flash meets Batman.jpg|left|thumb|250x250px|Bruce throwing a [[Batarang]] at [[Barry Allen|Barry]].]]
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Bruce surveys his apartment and tells Barry that he knows the latter has abilities but just needs to know what they are. Barry nervously rambles about his personal skills, including competitive ice dancing, when Bruce hurls a [[batarang]] at Barry as fast as he could, which the latter effortlessly dodged and caught. Barry, awed, deduces that Bruce is actually the Batman, and dismisses Bruce's assessment of his abilities as an oversimplification.
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[[File:Screen Shot 2017-10-27 at 15.55.32.jpg|thumb|250x250px|Bruce witness Barry's speed.]]
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Bruce then continues, telling him about the [[Justice League|team]] that he is putting together, and almost immediately, Barry wants in. Bruce is momentarily confused, but he gladly accepts his decision. Barry, admiring the batarang, asks if he can keep it.
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[[File:Bruce and Barry heading to the car.jpg|left|thumb|250x250px|Barry and Bruce heading to the car]]
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As Barry and Bruce headed to his car, Barry consumed an entire box of pizza and explained the concept of the [[Speed Force]], and how it allows him to consume insane amounts of food. However, when Barry asked Bruce just how many there were on the team, Bruce's response prompted Barry to then ask what exactly Bruce's powers were, to which Bruce told him that his power was that he is rich.
   
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==== Tracking Cyborg ====
===Resurrecting Superman===
 
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[[File:Justice League (2017).mkv snapshot 00.33.02 -2018.01.22 15.49.47-.png|thumb|250x250px|Bruce talking with Diana about [[Steppenwolf]].]]
After the fight with Steppenwolf, After Batman meets with Gordon before Arthur shows up and say that Steppenwolf took the Mother Box from Atlantis, then Victor reveals that he is possession of the final Mother Box, which he hid from his father. The team returns to the Batcave which Barry runs around the cave and sits in the Batmobile, before Bruce call for a meeting with the team. Bruce conclusion that they should use the Mother Box to bring Superman back to live. He believes that they need Superman to restore hope in humanity. Diana and Author are hesitant about the idea, but Bruce forms a secret contingency plan.[[File:Aquaman with the rest of the League.jpg|thumb|250x250px|The League watching the return of Superman.]]The team put Clark's body in the waters of the Kryptonian ship, using Allen's Speed Force to activate the Box, causing the resurrection of Superman.
 
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[[Cyborg|Victor Stone]] is the last member that Bruce is trying to track down, but due to his abilities, Bruce is having trouble locating him. Diana arrives to find him working on the [[Flying Fox]], a prototype troop carrier and wistfully mentions that she once [[Steve Trevor|knew a man]] who would have loved to have flown it. Taking a walk outside, Bruce and Diana talk, seemingly unaware they are being watched by Victor, who is aware of Bruce's interest in him. Bruce asks Diana to take over looking for Victor. She is successful, convincing him that she does not want to hurt him by pointing out that she knew he was at the lake watching her and Bruce. Victor eventually agrees to join the team when his father, [[Silas Stone]], is kidnapped by Parademons.
Which he flies out of the Kryptonian ship and lands in Heroes Park where Aquaman, Cyborg, Flash and Wonder Woman meet him, which they notice that something is wrong with him, which Clark uses his x-ray vision to scan the League which Stone accidentally launches a missile at him as his cybernetic body registers a threat to him. Superman attacks Cyborg with his heat vision as the rest of the Justice League tries to calm him down but he swiftly overpowers them.
 
   
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==== First Fight against Parademons ====
[[File:Justice League (2017).mkv snapshot 01.15.41 -2018.01.22 15.55.32-.png|thumb|250x250px|Wonder Woman fights Superman|left]]As Diana, Victor and Arthur all try to simulataneously flank Superman (albeit unsuccesfully), Barry attempts to help using his speed but Superman is able to see him and keeps up with the speedster. Despite Barry's best efforts, Superman is able to land a glancing blow, knocking him out. Batman arrives and gets Superman to stop fighting the League. Wonder Woman tries to fight Superman again, and both heroes engaged in a head butting match, but Superman emerged the victor. He then swats Batman and asks him the same question that Bruce asked him "Tell me, do you bleed?". Before Superman could kill Bruce, Lois and Alfred to stop him.
 
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[[File:Batman meeting with James Gordon.jpg|thumb|250x250px|Batman meeting with James Gordon|left]]
   
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{{Quote|It's really cool you guys seem ready to do battle and stuff, but I've never done battle. I've just pushed some people and run away!"<br>"Save one."<br>"What?"<br>"Save one person."<br>"And then?"<br>"Then you'll know.|Batman and [[Flash]]|Justice League (film)}}
Superman calms down and leaves with Lois to the Kent Farm where he reflects and tries to recover his memories. during the battle Steppenwolf retrieves the final Mother Box.
 
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The Justice League receives intel from Commissioner [[James Gordon]] that the [[Parademons]] are traveling underground, Which the team goes to find, the team climb up, to find Steppenwolf interrogating the [[S.T.A.R. Labs]] employees about the final Mother Box, which Barry get's nervous and tell's the team that he hasn't done battle before, which Batman says just save one person.[[File:Justice League (2017).mkv snapshot 00.55.52 -2018.01.22 16.27.42-.png|thumb|250x250px|Batman vs Parademons]]Steppenwolf then grabs Silas Stone, which Cyborg shots Steppenwolf and saves his father, which Wonder Woman helps out by attacking the Parademons and taking Steppenwolf to a different part of the factory, while Batman fights the Parademons, Barry goes and save one of the employees. Steppenwolf tells the Parademons that he will deal with Diana alone, meanwhile Batman is being attacked by one of the Parademons which he tells Alfred that he needs the [[Nightcrawler]] which he sents the machine to Bruce.
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[[File:Batman jumping into the nightcrawler.jpg|thumb|250x250px|Batman jumping into the Nightcrawler.|left]]
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Flash and Cyborg save all the hostage which Silas Stone tells Victor that Steppenwolf cannot get the final Mother Box. Batman then jumps down into the Nightcrawler and saves Wonder Woman before the Parademons could kill her, The Nightcrawler get's attacked by Steppenwolf, which Barry helps Wonder Woman get her Sword so she can help Batman.
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[[File:Batman saving Wonder Woman.jpg|thumb|250x250px|Batman saving Wonder Woman from a Parademon.]]
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Flash and Wonder Woman get attacked by Steppenwolf and the Parademons before Batman helps her by killing one of the Parademons. Cyborg then falls into the Nightcrawler and hacks it so it in his control, which he uses it against Steppenwolf but falls when Steppenwolf catches a missile and throw it against the wall, which causes the factory to flood which allows Steppenwolf to escape.
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Before Diana could get hit with the flooding water, Arthur comes and saves the team by using the Trident of Poseidon to hold back the water while the League escaped.
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==== Reviving Superman ====
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{{Quote|You won't let me live, you won't let me die."<br>"The world needs you."<br>"But it doesn't need you.|Batman and [[Superman]]|Justice League (film)}}
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[[File:Aquaman-movie-jason-momoa-costume-front.png|thumb|250x250px|Arthur talking with Batman and James Gordon.|left]]
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After the fight with Steppenwolf, After Batman meets with Gordon before Arthur shows up and say that Steppenwolf took the Mother Box from Atlantis, then Victor reveals that he is possession of the final Mother Box, which he hid from his father. The team returns to the [[Batcave]] which Barry runs around the cave and sits in the Batmobile before Bruce calls for a meeting with the team. Bruce conclusion that they should use the Mother Box to bring [[Superman]] back to life. He believes that they need Superman to restore hope in humanity. Diana and Author are hesitant about the idea, but Bruce forms a secret contingency plan.
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[[File:Batman of rooftop.jpg|thumb|250x250px|Batman looking down at the [[Fortress of Solitude|Kryptonian ship]].]]
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The team put Clark's body in the waters of the [[Fortress of Solitude|Kryptonian ship]], using Allen's Speed Force to activate the Box, causing the resurrection of Superman. Which he flies out of the Kryptonian ship and lands in Heroes Park where Aquaman, Cyborg, Flash and Wonder Woman meet him, which they notice that something is wrong with him, which Clark uses his x-ray vision to scan the League which Stone accidentally launches a projectile at him as his cybernetic body registers a threat to him. Superman attacks Cyborg with his heat vision as the reason of the Justice League tries to calm him down by he overpowers them.[[File:Justice League (2017).mkv snapshot 01.17.22 -2018.01.22 16.21.05-.png|thumb|250x250px|Clark attacks Batman|left]] As the League all jump on top of Superman, Barry runs around him but Superman sees him and attacks him. Batman arrives and gets Superman to stop fighting the League, but he hits them and asks Bruce the same question that Bruce asked him "Tell me, do you Bleed?". Before Kal-El could kill Bruce, Lois, and Alfred to stop him.
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Superman calms down and leaves with Lois to the Kent Farm where he reflects and tries to recover his memories. during the battle, Steppenwolf retrieves the final Mother Box.
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==== Recuperating ====
 
[[File:Justice League (2017).mkv snapshot 01.22.15 -2018.01.22 16.22.06-.png|thumb|250x250px|Wonder Woman helping Bruce]]
 
[[File:Justice League (2017).mkv snapshot 01.22.15 -2018.01.22 16.22.06-.png|thumb|250x250px|Wonder Woman helping Bruce]]
Bruce then goes to bandage himself and while bandaging his wounds, he is helped by Diana who says that Bruce cannot be Batman forever which Bruce responds with he can only do this for so long. Bruce agrees and the two apologize for their harsh words towards each other earlier before sharing a drink.
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Back at the Batcave, Cyborg works to figure out Steppenwolf's plan while Bruce awkwardly asks Arthur if he can use his powers to have aquatic life locate Steppenwolf. Arthur offended tells Bruce that the water does the talking but says he’ll see what he can do. While bandaging his wounds he is assisted by Diana who observing the scars and bruises from Bruce's years of long fight against crime tells Bruce he can only do this for so long. Bruce agrees and the two apologize for their harsh words towards each other earlier before sharing a drink.
   
===Final battle===
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==== Fighting Steppenwolf ====
[[File:Justice League getting ready for battle.jpg|left|thumb|250x250px|Justice League getting ready to battle Steppenwolf.]]
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[[File:Justice League getting ready for battle.jpg|thumb|250x250px|Justice League getting ready to battle Steppenwolf.|left]]
The Justice League uses [[Flying Fox]] to [[Russia]] to stop Steppenwolf from being the Mother Boxes together, the team plan how there going to stop Steppenwolf, Batman tells the team that he going to take out the tower while the reason of the League will separate the Mother Boxes, Batman destroys the tower but also the controls on the Flying Fox didn't reporting which cause it to crash, but Bruce get in the [[Batmobile]] and using a siren to get the attention of the Parademons, this allows the rest to get to the Mother Boxes without any problems.
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The [[Justice League]] uses [[Flying Fox]] to [[Russia]] to stop Steppenwolf from being the Mother Boxes together, the team plan how there going to stop Steppenwolf, Batman tells the team that he going to take out the tower while the reason of the League will separate the [[Mother Box|Mother Boxes]], Batman destroys the tower but also the controls on the Flying Fox didn't reporting which cause it to crash, but Bruce get in the [[Batmobile]] and using a siren to get the attention of the [[Parademons]], this allows the rest to get to the Mother Boxes without any problems.
[[File:Wonder Woman fighting Parademons.jpg|thumb|250x250px|Diana saving Bruce from Parademons.]]
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[[File:Batman swing.jpg|thumb|250x250px|Batman swing across.]]
The Parademons attack the Batmobile, ripping of one on the guns that it has and opening up the car before Wonder Woman and the reason the League saves Batman, Arthur jumps on the Batmobile before getting attacked by Parademons which leads Cyborg to save him and throwing him to the other Parademons. The Batmobile get's knocked which Bruce ejects from the vehicle and using his grapple, swings across to take out the Parademons.
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The Parademons attack the Batmobile, ripping off one on the guns that it has an opening up the car before Wonder Woman and the reason the League saves Batman, Arthur jumps on the Batmobile before getting attacked by Parademons which leads Cyborg to save him and throwing him to the other Parademons. The Batmobile get's knocked which Bruce ejects from the vehicle and using his grapple to swings across and takes out some Parademons.[[File:Justice League (2017).mkv snapshot 01.38.45 -2018.01.22 16.24.05-.png|thumb|250x250px|Batman shooting at the Parademons|left]]Diana confronts Steppenwolf, before Cyborg attacks him which leads to Wonder Woman fighting Steppenwolf, while Flash helps Victor get to the Mother Boxes, which Barry takes care of the Parademons while Cyborg tries to separate the Mother Boxes, Batman saves Barry by grappling his legs from stopping him falling, Bruce takes one of the Parademons guns and fires at them. Steppenwolf finds out the Victor is trying to separate the Mother Boxes, which he grabs him before Wonder Woman saves him.
[[File:Wonder Woman using her shield to stop Steppenwolf.jpg|left|thumb|250x250px|Wonder Woman using her shied to stop Steppenwolf.]]
 
Diana confronts Steppenwolf, before Cyborg attacks him which leads to Wonder Woman fighting Steppenwolf, while Flash helps Victor get to the Mother Boxes, which Barry takes care of the Parademons while Cyborg tries to separate the Mother Boxes, Batman saves Barry by grappling his legs from stopping him falling, Bruce takes one of the Parademons guns and fires at them. Steppenwolf finds out the Victor is trying to separate the Mother Boxes, whom he grabs before Wonder Woman saves him.
 
[[File:Wonder Woman using the Lasso of Truth to stop Steppenwolf.jpg|thumb|250x250px|Wonder Woman using the Lasso of Truth to stop Steppenwolf.]]
 
Alfred informs Bruce that people are in danger which Batman tells Barry that he needs to save the civilians, Diana and Arthur tries to keep Steppenwolf away from Cyborg by using the Lasso of Truth to pull him down. Steppenwolf attacks them both before he knocks Arthur into a wall, breaking the ceiling before Diana saves him. Cyborg tries to keep Steppenwolf away from him but fails, leading Steppenwolf pulling off one of his legs.[[File:Justice League (2017) Wonder Woman shatters Steppenwolf's Axe.gif|thumb|250x250px|Wonder Woman shattering Steppenwolf's Electro-Axe.|left]]Before Steppenwolf could kill Cyborg, Superman comes and saves him, by easily overpowering the New God. Bruce tells Superman he needs to buy Cyborg some time to separate the Mother Boxes and to help civilians, Superman catches up with Barry, saying he got the ones on the right. After subduing Steppenwolf again, Victor calls for Superman help with the Mother Boxes. Steppenwolf is not down yet and tries to attack but Superman freezes Steppenwolf's Axe and Diana breaks it with her Sword, which finally leads to Steppenwolf realizing he has been defeated and is overwhelmed with fear for the first time. He is attacked by his own Parademons before he returns back to [[Apokolips]]. 
 
   
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Alfred informs Bruce that people are in danger which Batman tells Barry that he needs to save the civilians, Diana and Arthur tries to keep Steppenwolf away from Cyborg by using the Lasso of Truth to pull him down, Steppenwolf attacks them both before he knocks Arthur into a wall breaking the ceiling before Diana saves him, Cyborg tries to keep Steppenwolf away from him but failures which leads with Steppenwolf pulling off one of his legs.
===Aftermath===
 
[[File:Justice League (2017).mkv snapshot 01.44.55 -2018.01.22 16.08.44-.png|thumb|250x250px|Wonder Woman with the Justice League]]
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[[File:Justice League (2017).mkv snapshot 01.44.55 -2018.01.22 16.08.44-.png|thumb|250x250px|Batman with the Justice League.]]
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Before Steppenwolf could kill Cyborg, Superman comes and saves him, Bruce tells Superman he needs to buy Cyborg some time to separate the Mother Boxes and to help civilians, Superman catches up with Barry saving he got the ones on the right. Victor calls for Superman help with the Mother Boxes, which Steppenwolf attack the Justice League which Superman freezes Steppenwolf's Axe and Diana breaks it with her Sword, which cause Steppenwolf to be attacked by the Parademons before he returns back to [[Apokolips]].
After the defeat of Steppenwolf, The League observes the beauty of the small town in Russia and later on helps Bruce move forward with plans to expand the league with more at the empty Wayne Manor as their base. Diana also captures art thieves at a museum who are lassoed and she is greeted by kids.
 
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=== A New World ===
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[[File:Justice League (2017).mkv snapshot 01.48.22 -2018.01.22 16.24.56-.png|thumb|250x250px|Batman ready for another mission|left]]
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In the aftermath of the battle, Wayne, now given up his leadership to Superman and become his second-in-command of the team while also helping Martha get her house back by buying the bank that had taken it as another way of making amends with Clark who thanks him. Days later Wayne decides to rebuild [[Wayne Manor]] as a base of operations for [[Justice League|the team]] as he and Diana agree that more heroes could join.
   
 
==Personality==
 
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{{Quote|I don't recognize this world anymore."<br>"We don't have to. We just have to save it.|[[Alfred Pennyworth]] and Bruce Wayne.|Justice League (film)}}
Diana is a very kind, loving, compassionate, and benevolent person, who, while initially somewhat naive, is an outspoken egalitarian<ref name="Wonder Woman: Exclusive First look by the CW">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9Ur4De7yT8 Wonder Woman: Exclusive First look by the CW]</ref>, evidenced by her asking her mother [[Hippolyta]] with incredulous outrage why she and the other Amazons have chosen to abandon humankind, despite being initially created by [[Zeus]] to spread love and mutual understanding among humanity, as well as protect it from [[Ares]]. Growing up, Diana also proves herself headstrong and determined, enthusiastically wishing to learn armed and hand-to-hand combat under her aunt [[Antiope]]'s tutelage, despite her mother initially forbidding it. Diana becomes more determined than ever to leave Themyscira and help save "[[Earth|Man's World]]" after her aunt Antiope sacrifices herself to save Diana's life and tells Diana with her final breath that the time has finally come. Indeed, Diana became so determined to leave [[Themyscira]] after that, that even Hippolyta (albeit begrudgingly) finally agreed to let her leave. Diana is also a very naive idealist when first arriving in "Man's World", for instance believing the story that she had been sculpted from clay, and that the [[World War I|World War I Central Powers]] would simply abandon their sinister ways if she kills [[Ares]]. In addition, Diana also voiced her opinions rather bluntly and rashly back then, perceiving [[Etta Candy]]'s job as [[Steve Trevor]]'s secretary to be akin to slavery (which earns Diana Etta's admiration).
 
   
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[[File:410a1fb145881670abbee70b370753a1.jpg|thumb|250px|Bruce's true, dark and serious personality.]]Bruce Wayne is very determined and dedicated to his work of crime-fighting vigilantism (due to having been forced as a young child to watch his parents get murdered by [[Joe Chill]]), sometimes employing illegal and morally dubious tactics (like torture, much to the chagrin of [[Superman]], causing him to initially view the former as a brutal and unforgiving criminal) while fighting crime as Batman, but ultimately for the good of [[Gotham City]]. Being skilled in the art of deception, Bruce often hides his [[File:Picture2.png|thumb|250px|left|Bruce's arrogant womanizing playboy façade.]]true dark (almost sociopathic) personality by maintaining a façade in public - while still serious and intelligent, he purposefully comes off as a somewhat arrogant womanizing playboy (notably trying to brush off reporter [[Superman|Clark Kent]] in order to flirt with [[Wonder Woman|Diana Prince]]), so as to avoid anyone from suspecting that he could possibly be the fearsome Batman. Bruce's deception also extends itself to his alter ego, since as Batman he strives to fool the criminal underworld of [[Gotham City]] into thinking that he is an inhuman and supernatural being, akin to a wraith. Hence, several female sex trafficker victims of [[Cesar Santos]] notably mistook Batman for a "Devil", and [[Cyborg]] initially even doubted Batman's existence. [[Alfred Pennyworth]], however, notes that Bruce has never been skilled at deceiving him, as he has known Bruce since the latter was a child. Other than Alfred, however, the only other individual known to see through Bruce's genius deceptions is [[Lex Luthor]].
Due to still not understanding her powers (which came from Diana believing her mother [[Hippolyta]]'s lie about Diana having been sculpted from clay and brought to life by [[Zeus]]), however, Diana subconsciously suppressed them, and while still incredibly powerful, this mental block considerably limited Diana relative to her full potential (to the point that enhanced metahuman [[Erich Ludendorff|General Ludendorff]] was able to initially keep up with her in a fight), and prohibited her from mastering the powers of amokinesis and divine electrokinesis. However, once Diana finally learned of her [[Olympian God|Old God]] heritage from [[Ares]] and embraced who she is as the demigoddess god killer daughter of Zeus, Diana finally permanently overcame this weakness and gained her full potential, becoming not only much more powerful than ever before but also finally unlocking her powers of amokinesis and divine electrokinesis (which allowed her to overpower [[Ares]]), in addition to becoming more optimistic and confident as the god killer.
 
   
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Although possessing great disgust and anger towards criminals and supervillains (most notably the [[Joker]] and [[Harley Quinn]] after they murdered [[Robin|Jason Todd]]), Batman, like the other [[Justice League]]rs, has proven himself a very caring and selfless person, in addition to being incredibly brave, constantly putting his life on the line to save innocent lives (notably when he fearlessly ran straight into the clouds of falling debris in [[Metropolis]], managing to save a little girl) and bringing the most dangerous criminals to justice for society's protection. He also risked his own life to rescue [[Martha Kent]], and did nothing to [[Zoe Lawton]], despite the latter being the daughter of the notorious [[Deadshot]]. However, despite being a situational ally to [[Amanda Waller]] and promising to protect her from any compromising rumors about [[Midway City]], Batman is adamantly against her [[Task Force X|Suicide Squad]] idea, and threatens to have his [[Justice League]] friends shut it down for her unless she does it first.
Diana begins to lose faith in both humanity and herself when killing [[Erich Ludendorff|General Ludendorff]] (whom she assumed to be Ares) didn't end the war, and when finally confronted by the actual [[Ares]], her eyes are truly opened to humanity's inherent potential for evil, and while she clings on to her love and compassion for humanity in order to defeat the God of War, Diana is still left sobered, emotionally broken, psychologically scarred, and devastated over not having been able to save the Belgian village from [[Doctor Poison|Dr. Poison]], as well as over her beloved [[Steve Trevor]]'s self-sacrificing death, and not believing that other humans are capable of the same level of selflessness, after witnessing the ensuing "century of horrors" (World War II, Cold War proxy wars, Fascism, Communism, nuclear weapons' deployment, revolutions, geopolitical brinkmanship, racism, homophobia, genocides, war crimes, propaganda, and etc.). Indeed, Diana would later claim that after her experiences in "[[Earth|Man's World]]", she "would never be the same" ever again. As such, Diana resolves to mostly abandon superheroism and does so for 100 years following [[World War I]]. However, she was ultimately unable to bear standing idly by while the seemingly unstoppable juggernaut [[Doomsday]] wrecked havoc, and ultimately joined the battle with the monster, saving [[Batman]] in the process. After witnessing the self-sacrificing death of [[Superman]] in that battle, Diana is astounded to have finally, after 100 years, met a person who had both the phenomenal godly might of [[Ares]], and the self-sacrificing morality of [[Steve Trevor]], and therefore while very saddened by Superman's death, it induced her to slowly begin regaining hope in humanity and superheroism, recalling Steve Trevor's immense belief in her.
 
   
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Batman, as a tremendously skilled and well-rounded vigilante and polymath genius (in tactics, deception, criminology, science, engineering, hacking, business, exploitative networking, and martial arts, as well as both inductive and deductive analysis), has bettered himself both mentally and physically to his peak, without any superhuman assistance, thereby making him capable of pulling off terrific feats without actually being superhuman. Hence, Batman epitomizes many of the humanist beliefs of [[Lex Luthor]], who somewhat admires him, despite being Batman's enemy and business rival, and Lex, therefore, selects Batman to be his (discreetly manipulated) champion against [[Superman]] and the [[metahumans]]. While his exceptional intellect and extensive experience make Batman wise, they also make him slightly vain, as he notably condescendingly calls the younger [[Superman|Clark Kent]] "son" upon first meeting the latter, though this might have also been part of his Bruce Wayne playboy façade. Despite being a polymath genius, however, Batman was still in many ways considerably intellectually surpassed by supergenius Lex Luthor, who easily manipulated Batman as a pawn in his grand scheme to destroy Superman.
Due to her benevolent and loving nature, Diana is also exceptionally considerate, diplomatic, and empathetic, with her diplomatically accepting a false antiquities claim (about a replica of Alexander the Great's sword) and a glass of wine from the curator of the [[Gotham City Museum of Antiquities]], giving [[Lois Lane]] a sad glance of silent empathy after the latter's beloved [[Superman]] had been killed (recalling her own pain during [[Steve Trevor]]'s death), smiling when [[Aquaman]] accidentally confessed his secret crush on her, and notably treating both [[Charlie]] and the [[Flash]] with compassion, despite the former's initial skepticism about her and poor self-esteem, and the latter's tendency to somewhat annoy her and the other [[Justice League]]rs with his humorous attitude<ref name="TheFlashPlaysAnnoyingComicRelief">[https://www.inverse.com/article/25471-the-flash-barry-allen-comedy-relief-justice-league-movie The Flash Plays "Annoying" Comic Relief in 'Justice League']</ref>. Diana only ever displayed signs of anger when someone blatantly disrespected something very dear to her - notably when she shot an angry gaze at [[Lex Luthor]] (after he'd insulted her father [[Zeus]]'s memory), and when she shoved back [[Batman]] (after he'd insulted her beloved [[Steve Trevor]]'s memory). Indeed, Wonder Woman's compassion and unbreakable spirit gave a renewed hope to the [[Wonder Men]], energizing them past the point of purely monetary interests, with [[Chief]] resolving to no longer be neutral in the war and believing her story of the [[Olympian God|Old Gods]], [[Sameer]] finally admitting his passion for acting, and even the depressed [[Charlie]] struggling with PTSD finally beginning to sing again for the first time in years. Likewise, during the [[Justice League]]'s battle against [[Steppenwolf]]'s forces, Wonder Woman was able to inspire confidence in the inexperienced [[Flash]] and [[Cyborg]], assuring them that they wouldn't need to fight the [[Apokolips|Apokoliptan]] invasion alone. When humanity's inherent potential for evil is revealed to her by [[Ares]], Wonder Woman, while initially taken aback, ultimately rejects the prospect of alliance with Ares against them, even if that were to mean missing out on "paradise" on [[Earth]], and instead courageously confronts him, as the god killer.
 
   
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Batman's strongest characteristic had originally been his strong moral code to never kill (notably not even killing the [[Joker]] and [[Harley Quinn]] after their murder of [[Robin]]), until he became considerably more hardcore in his approach to fighting crime in [[Gotham City]], after witnessing the [[Black Zero|Black Zero Event]] first hand. It is believed that a combination of emotional and physical pain, loss, exhaustion, and potential disillusionment he’s experienced during his time protecting the streets of Gotham, as well as his growing cynical, pessimistic, and world-weary personality, caused Batman to view his former methods as too lenient (referring to his formerly held belief in their effectiveness as a "beautiful lie"), and to decide that he was better off letting his enemies die than allowing them to return and cause more harm.
When someone she cares about is hurt, Wonder Woman becomes far more relentless and ruthless in battle. When seemingly beaten by [[Ares]] (who was only growing more powerful from her violence, rage, and hatred) and having to watch her beloved [[Steve Trevor]] die, this made her go into an agonizing rage, as she assaulted and brutalized several armed German soldiers with immense speed and ferocity. She even came close to murdering [[Doctor Poison|Dr. Poison]] as vengeance for Steve's death, all under Ares's influence. But recalling Steve's great love for an undying belief in her, made Diana realize that she too loved him and was thereby able to muster up enough willpower, restraint, compassion, and love to overcome her violent emotions and tendencies, thus was able to swiftly overpower an angered Ares.
 
   
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Hence, after the [[Black Zero|Black Zero Event]], Batman seemingly has no regard for the safety of his enemies, as he has repeatedly crashed and wrecked vehicles with enemies still inside using the [[Batmobile]], as well as using both its guns and the [[Batwing]]'s to cause explosions near enemies, usually by blowing up nearby vehicles. He has also caused explosions in which enemies were caught in, such as by knocking grenades near enemies, or using a stolen machine gun to ignite [[Anatoli Knyazev]]'s flamethrower when he was about to kill [[Martha Kent]], causing it to explode and seemingly engulf everyone in the room, though he shielded Martha Kent from the blast with his cape and saved her, as promised. It should be noted, however, that Batman's involvements with the deaths of criminals are more like manslaughter, which are obviously caused by his enemies themselves while trying to hurt him, with him only using lethal force against them in response to them using it against him first. Therefore, Batman never has actually killed anyone in the eyes of the law.
After living in "[[Earth|Man's World]]" for a century following [[World War I]], Diana gradually became far wiser, more experienced, and very sophisticated, no longer having issues blending in with [[human]] high class society, with her tremendously long immortal life allowing Diana to accumulate an immense amount of knowledge on antiques (though seemingly specializing in ancient Greco-Roman ones, as daughter of [[Zeus]]), to the point that she works as
 
Curator for the Department of Antiquities<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0w54VkC1s1g Analysis of WONDER WOMAN - Scene 1 Louvre - Justice League Universe Podcast]</ref> at the extremely prestigious [[Louvre Museum]] and is held in very high esteem by the curator of the [[Gotham City Museum of Antiquities]]. This, in addition to her exceptional perceptiveness, makes Diana the wisest and most emotionally intelligent member of the [[Justice League]].
 
   
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In addition to having abandoned his no-kill rule, Bruce tends to be extremely suspicious of others, especially those in possession of great power, since he notably claimed that even if there is only a one percent chance of the alien [[Superman]] being a potential enemy of humanity, that it has to be taken "as an absolute certainty", due to the incredible destruction and carnage that the tremendously powerful alien could potentially unleash if he were to become corrupted by evil. This very cynical point of view on Bruce's part comes from him having seen "what promises are worth" many times during his two decades as Batman, having seen many seemingly benevolent individuals become malevolently corrupted, to the point that Bruce claims that hardly any "good guys" are left anymore (making it more than a mere one percent chance of Superman's corruption in his eyes), in addition to the fact that the only other [[Kryptonian]]s ([[General Zod]] and his loyalists) who arrived on [[Earth]] had attempted to wipe out all life on the planet in a terraformation apocalypse. As a result, Batman perceives Kryptonians as having a natural predisposition towards evil, and he, therefore, fears the possibility of General Zod's level of evil gradually developing in the only other member of the latter's race still to be on Earth - [[Superman]] (whom Bruce disdainfully refers to as "an alien" in a conversation with [[Superman|Clark Kent]]). Hence, despite his brilliant intellect and extensive experience, Batman, after 20 years of relentlessly fighting crime in [[Gotham City]], is shown to have become a damaged, fearsome, and almost sociopathic individual. [[Alfred Pennyworth]] explained it as fear and rage being able to gradually render a good man like Batman into a cruel one, due to the paradigm shift that the revelation of [[Superman]]'s existence had brought about. This newly darkened aspect of his personality ultimately allowed Batman to be outsmarted and manipulated, though supergenius [[Lex Luthor]] is notably the only one known to have ever successfully done so, due to him being one of the extreme few individuals to surpass Batman in intellect. Lex did so by using Batman's inner rage and demons against him, secretly finding ways to provoke Batman past the point of rational thinking, with Lex claiming that it had been easy to "push [Batman] over" and make him his pawn. When combining his own personal fear of and prejudice towards [[Superman]] due to the [[Black Zero|Black Zero Event]], with [[Wallace Keefe]] sending him angry notes (actually from [[Lex Luthor]]), with Lex making it seem that Superman had blown up the DC Capitol, with Bruce feeling both the need to live up to his father [[Thomas Wayne]] (to do something that would actually matter to the whole world) and kinship with his ancestors (the first generation of Waynes, who were hunters, somewhat like him now), along with a horrifying message from a possible potential future (sent by that future's version of the [[Flash]]) where Superman ruled Earth as a ruthless tyrannical overlord (along with Flash warning Batman to fear "him", someone Batman had "always been right about", interpreted by Batman to mean Superman), Batman ultimately resolved to take matters into his own hands by pitting himself against Superman in battle, intending to kill the latter before he could potentially become an incredible threat.
In addition, Diana greatly respects other noble selfless warriors, as she attended [[Superman]]'s funeral in [[Smallville]] and spoke of how he had been much more than a soldier (adding to what [[Batman]] said about [[Metropolis]] burying an empty casket), despite not getting to know Superman personally, since she saw much of [[Steve Trevor]] in him. As a result of her great posthumous respect, she was, therefore, more than willing to aid Batman in honoring the heroic death of Superman, by helping round up the [[metahuman]]s from [[Lex Luthor]]'s files into a team of superheroes (later known as the [[Justice League]]) to protect the world from the imminent mysterious alien invader [[Steppenwolf]] and his [[Parademon]] minions, after Superman's death left the world vulnerable. Due to this respect for him, she was opposed to the idea of resurrecting him despite wishing he were still alive but eventually decided to be by his side after an argument with Batman (whom she was still angry with). In addition, she was the most optimistic when she saw him alive and the most understanding when she recognized his lack of memory. When he acted hostile because of his amnesia, she was extremely ambivalent about fighting him and even implored him not to force her to, showing him compassion and persistence while attempting to get him to remember who he is (even calling him by his birth name). When Lois arrives at the battle's end to calm Superman down and take him away, Diana is slightly relieved but was visibly the most disappointed by his departure. Once Superman recovers and arrives to fight alongside her and the others, however, she and he quickly strike up a close friendship, with Diana smiling and agreeing about him not missing out on the positive results of their victory over Steppenwolf.
 
   
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In the ensuing ferocious battle, Batman uses every tool in his ungraded arsenal against Superman, from a fierce [[Batsuit|Armored Batsuit]], automated machine guns, sonic emitters and lead smoke grenades, to a spear and gas grenades containing [[Kryptonite]], and even a re-purposed kitchen sink. After finally managing to weaken Superman and having him at his mercy, Batman proceeded to brutally (even somewhat sadistically) beat the alien hero, pummeling him with his armored fists, hurling him through concrete pillars, and cutting Superman's cheek with the Kryptonite spear, making good on his promise to make Superman "bleed." As he placed his armored foot onto the fallen Superman's throat and prepared to kill him, Batman taunted his enemy, claiming that the alien had never been a God or even a man. However, when Superman uses (what he thinks will be) his dying breath to beg Batman to save his mother [[Martha Kent]] rather than beg for his own life, Batman is shocked and able to come back to his senses in the nick of time, finally realizing that Superman is in fact a selfless person instead of an monstrous alien threat (concluding that he must have misinterpreted future [[Flash]]'s message, as it would be utterly impossible for this to be a ruse on Superman's part), with the fact that their mothers share the same name ("Martha") enabling Batman to see Superman as being fundamentally just as human as himself, despite his alien heritage. Furthermore, Batman saw the hypocrisy of his own actions, since while he had formerly claimed that Superman needed to be destroyed due to the possibility of him becoming malevolently corrupted, Batman had ultimately become malevolently corrupted himself (just as [[Alfred Pennyworth|Alfred]] had previously pointed out to him), become the thing he swore to stop, which had made it easier for [[Lex Luthor]] to manipulate him into egregiously killing the son of Martha, much like how the thug [[Joe Chill]] had once orphaned Batman himself, the son of another Martha. In addition, Batman's prior belief of Kryptonians having a natural predisposition towards evil was invalidated when he learned of Lex Luthor's hand, as Batman realized that tremendous evil need not necessarily come from an alien, with him having been deceived this whole time by a supervillain considerably more evil than [[General Zod]], one who was a fellow human of his. Angered, ashamed and horrified at the mislead monster that he had almost become, Batman hurled aside the spear in disgust, apologizes to [[Alfred Pennyworth|Alfred]], and atones for his mistake by first rescuing Superman's mother, and then teaming up with Superman (and [[Wonder Woman]]) to save the world from Lex Luthor's monster [[Doomsday]]. After witnessing Superman's selfless self-sacrificing death at the hands of Doomsday (whom Superman managed to kill with his dying breath as well), Batman is visibly shell-shocked and saddened, guilt-ridden about being so devastatingly wrong about Superman (whom he had ironically wanted to kill less than 2 hours earlier), whom he acquires a great deal of posthumous respect for.
While benevolent, Diana is also a fierce warrior, and ruthless when facing her mortal enemies in battle as Wonder Woman. Her love of the challenge of battle caused Diana to smile and briefly laugh when she was beaten to the ground by [[Doomsday]], as she was intrigued by his phenomenal strength, having not come across an opponent of such power since [[Ares]], causing her to briefly smile at the challenge to defeat him. Diana was also annoyed by Doomsday, however, after first being attacked by him, causing her to eagerly hit the monster back, harder than before. Diana did, however, take the fight seriously, and performed to the best of her ability to stop the threat the monstrous juggernaut posed, notably restraining Doomsday while [[Batman]] weakened him with a [[Kryptonite]] gas grenade, and [[Superman]] delivered the killing blow.
 
   
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Feeling guilty about failing Superman in life (having wasted 2 [[Kryptonite]] gas grenades during his duel with Superman, while they could have instead been used to help kill Doomsday without Superman's death being necessary), Batman becomes determined not to fail him in death, by bringing together and leading [[Aquaman]], [[Cyborg]], and the [[Flash]], together with [[Wonder Woman]], thus forming the [[Justice League]], which posthumously honors Earth's greatest hero by protecting the now vulnerable world against any formidable threats. In addition, Superman's noble self-sacrifice has inspired and given Batman a more optimistic and hopeful outlook, since he says to Wonder Woman that despite their many flaws, men are still good and that they do in fact have the potential in them to rebuild and improve (the motto of Superman's [[House of El]]). Indeed, Batman is now able to see that Superman was "a beacon to the world", one who didn't just save people, but also "made them see the best parts of themselves." This renewed hope in himself and humanity induces Batman to turn away from his former murderous methods, accepting his no-kill rule once again, and resolving to base the Justice League on friendship when founding it, unlike [[Amanda Waller]]'s leverage-based [[Task Force X|Suicide Squad]], with Waller herself calling him out on this. This renewed hope also allows Batman to gain [[Aquaman]]'s respect and inspire [[Wonder Woman]] to become a leader and a better superhero overall. Ultimately, Batman proves himself to be just as selfless and heroic as [[Superman]] when he (like Superman did with [[Doomsday]]) is willing to sacrifice himself to defeat [[Steppenwolf]] and save the world - by distracting an army of [[Parademons]], thereby giving the Justice League a necessary opening to dismantle the [[Mother Box|Unity]], but [[Wonder Woman]] decides to save Batman instead.
In addition, Diana appears to hold her father [[Zeus]] in very high esteem, as she was visibly angered when [[Lex Luthor]] referred to him distastefully while discussing the story of the Titan Prometheus.
 
   
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Batman, while usually very serious, prim, and even somewhat gloomy, is a charismatic mentor and leader, having led his proteges [[Nightwing]], [[Robin]], and [[Batgirl]] in numerous vigilante escapades and missions, and even being mentally prepared to gather together the [[Justice League]]'s first roster and lead them against the impending [[Parademon]] invasion. When Flash remarks on his inexperience, many fears, and questions his value to the team, Batman helped him gain confidence with some simple advice, deducing the young speedster's potentially good judgment in their battle. Batman even gains the respect and friendship of the usually gruff lone superhero [[Aquaman]]. However, Batman is willing to be a strict and blunt leader on occasion, but this is shown to be equally effective in the end - notably when he angers [[Wonder Woman]] by using her memory of [[Steve Trevor]] to motivate her, but she is ultimately inspired by Batman's words to become a better leader and a better superhero overall. Batman's serious nature also leads to him initially getting annoyed with new [[Justice League]] recruits [[Flash]] and [[Aquaman]], due to the former's quick-witted humor<ref name="TheFlashPlaysAnnoyingComicRelief">[https://www.inverse.com/article/25471-the-flash-barry-allen-comedy-relief-justice-league-movie The Flash Plays "Annoying" Comic Relief in 'Justice League']</ref>, and the latter's dry remarks about his [[Batsuit]].
==Powers and abilities==
 
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*'''Demigod physiology''': Wonder Woman is an [[Amazon]] (being the daughter of [[Hippolyta]]), as well as a [[Olympian God|demigoddess]] (being the daughter of [[Zeus]]), and due to this divine heritage, Wonder Woman is an extremely powerful being, far surpassing the capabilities of even the most elite Amazons, almost rivaling the power of an [[Olympian God|Old God]] like [[Ares]], and being second in both power only to [[Superman]] himself among the members of the [[Justice League]].
 
**'''Super strength:''' [[File:Wonder Woman lifts a tank.gif|thumb|250px|Wonder Woman lifts a tank.]]Wonder Woman has incredible superhuman strength, though not quite on the same level as that of [[Superman]] or [[Ares]], making her the second strongest member of the [[Justice League]]. Hence, even before reaching her full potential, she far surpassed the strength of any other [[Amazon]], she effortlessly flung a man across a room (with a single swing)[[File:Wonder Woman deflects Doomsday.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Wonder Woman deflects Doomsday.]], effortlessly broke apart a gun, easily lifted and hurled entire German tanks, and also defeated the enhanced [[Erich Ludendorff|General Ludendorff]], killing the mighty metahuman after a brief intense fight. After finally reaching her full potential as Wonder Woman, she became considerably stronger, with her overpowering and killing beings from "other worlds" (including even the mighty [[Olympian God|Old God]] of War himself, [[Ares]]), was able to deflect a blow from [[Steppenwolf]]'s battle axe with one of her bracelets, and was able to make even the much larger and stronger [[Doomsday]] stagger with her tremendously mighty blows, with Wonder Woman parrying a massive punch from Doomsday with the [[Sword of Athena]], and even knocking the monster's feet from under him with a follow-up mighty blow of her shield. Similarly, Wonder Woman was even able to hold her own against a resurrected [[Superman]] himself (who was more powerful than ever before), making him stagger a few times (with blows and a headbutt), but only temporarily, as she was ultimately attempting to restrain him. Hence, Wonder Woman often withholds her godly power unless absolutely necessary, due to the incredible destruction it can potentially cause.
 
***'''Super leaps:''' [[File:Diana leaps at German soldiers.gif|thumb|250px|Diana leaps at the German soldiers.]]Wonder Woman is able to use her incredible strength to jump immense vertical and horizontal distances, with her leaping across an entire field effortlessly, while fighting [[Doomsday]].
 
**'''Super durability:''' Wonder Woman, much like [[Superman]], is virtually invulnerable to blunt force trauma, with her withstanding many tremendously mighty blows even from the stronger [[Ares]], [[Doomsday]], and [[Superman]], tremendous torrents of Ares' lightning, the full force of Doomsday's incredibly destructive electrical shock-waves, and getting[[File:Wonder Woman knocked down by Doomsday.gif|thumb|250px|left|Wonder Woman, unfazed by Doomsday's blows]]blasted back by the monster's massive thermal blast. Even as a child, she was able to regularly jump down from several stories without harming herself. While Wonder Woman can be affected by the considerable force of powerful impacts, they only at most cause her to stumble and briefly knock her down, leaving her unscathed, with Wonder Woman even smiling after a mighty blow from Doomsday sent her flying (appreciating the might of a worthy opponent), and promptly rising back up to re-engage the monster with renewed ferocity. Similarly, while she was overpowered by a resurrected [[Superman]], Wonder Woman was still ultimately unscathed from his attacks, though his mighty headbutts made her stumble back in pain. In addition, even several direct blasts of [[Doomsday]]'s energy beams didn't wound her, with the second blast only temporarily sending her flying. Wonder Woman may, however, be wounded by very sharp objects, such as bullets. She generally compensates for this with her advanced healing factor and by wearing her immensely durable combat armor, signature indestructible [[Bracelets of Submission]], and her indestructible shield.
 
***'''Healing factor:''' Wonder Woman, in the rare instances when she is hurt, is able to heal wounds at superhuman rates. During a battle between invading German soldiers and Amazons on [[Themyscira]], Diana sustained a mild cut to her upper arm, which healed completely later that day. However, catastrophic wounds such as decapitation or having vital organs (such as her heart or brain) pierced, would kill her.
 
***'''Poison immunity:''' Wonder Woman was able to walk right through a cloud of [[Doctor Poison|Dr. Poison]]'s extra lethal hydrogen-based mustard gas without suffocating, and with little to no discomfort.
 
**'''Super speed:''' [[File:Wonder Woman uses her speed to stop a barrage of bullets.gif|thumb|250px|Wonder Woman uses her speed to protect an entire crowd of hostages.]]Wonder Woman, while not quite as fast as [[Superman]] or the [[Flash]], can move at considerable superhuman speeds, successfully using her reflexes to deflect most attacks with her bracelets, even many bullets at once, as she is fast enough to see them flying in the air (as if they were moving in slow motion). Thus, she was fast enough to get up from her seat and disarm a man of his gun and toss him across a room in seconds, to leave [[Lex Luthor]]'s fundraiser before Bruce managed to reach her, to save [[Batman]] from [[Doomsday]]'s thermal attack just in time, and to instantly use the [[Sword of Athena]] to slice apart in mid-air a car that Doomsday hurled at her. Indeed, Wonder Woman appeared as a blur when charging back at Doomsday after being knocked back by him. Her speed was still outmatched by that of [[Flash]] and [[Superman]], however, with Superman notably managing to prevent her from clashing her [[Bracelets of Submission]].
 
***'''Super reflexes:''' [[File:Diana perceives and deflects a bullet.png|thumb|250px|Diana perceives and blocks a bullet.]]Wonder Woman's speed extends to her reflexes as well, even if she is not moving at superspeed, as when a [[World War I]] German soldier fired his gun past her, the bullet appeared to be moving in slow motion from her perspective. She repeatedly used this skill to deflect bullets with her [[Bracelets of Submission]] and block the blows of her opponents with ease. 100 years later, Wonder Woman's reflexes improve further, to the point that she was able to block all of the rapid machine-gun shots of a British terrorist with her bracelets, leaving the people standing behind her unscathed. Also, when she dropped her sword mid-battle with [[Parademons]], Wonder Woman was able to perceive [[Flash]] super speeding towards her fallen weapon, and hence outstretched her hand while he returned the sword to her grasp. Her reflexes were not powerful enough to contend with those of Flash or resurrected [[Superman]], however, as Superman managed to grasp Wonder Woman's [[Bracelets of Submission]] before she could clash them.
 
**'''Super agility:''' Wonder Woman has a superhuman level of agility, allowing her to jump up immense distances and come down in elaborate somersaults, to swiftly and easily take down many [[World War I]] soldiers, while dodging and weaving around their attacks, and to even dodge quite a few attacks from the equally fast [[Ares]] and [[Doomsday]].
 
**'''Super stamina:''' Wonder Woman's tremendous stamina enables her to exert herself at peak capacity for very lengthy periods of time without tiring at all, with her notably never needing to slow down or catch her breath during her ferocious battles with [[Ares]], [[Doomsday]], [[Steppenwolf]], and resurrected [[Superman]], despite her being considerably pressured by all of them.
 
**'''Super senses:''' Wonder Woman, due to her [[Amazon]] physiology, has all of her senses superhumanly enhanced, much like those of [[Superman]]. This allowed her to clearly see [[Steve Trevor]] from miles away when his plane crash-landed near [[Themyscira]], and later enabled her to see [[Cyborg]] spying on her conversation with [[Batman]].
 
**'''Levitation:''' Wonder Woman possesses the ability to temporarily defy gravity and hover in the air, though it is not quite as advanced as the flight power of a [[Kryptonian]] or [[Olympian God|Old God]]. While defeating [[Ares]], she leapt into the air, and hovered for a few seconds, before gently floating down.
 
**'''Divine electrokinesis:''' [[File:Diana blasts Ares with electricity.gif|thumb|250px|Diana destroys Ares with her divine power.]]Wonder Woman, as the [[Olympian God|demigoddess]] daughter of [[Zeus]], has some degree of power over divine lightning, as she caught, absorbed and then redirected the tremendous torrents right back at the God of War, killing him.
 
**'''Divine energy generation:''' Wonder Woman, by clashing her [[Bracelets of Submission]] together, can release a huge spherical blast of orange (or sometimes white-hot) energy, with it being powerful enough to accidentally injure [[Antiope]], send the mighty gods [[Ares]] and [[Steppenwolf]] flying, and even make the gigantic monster [[Doomsday]] get pushed back from the force of it. [[File:Wonder Woman blasts Doomsday with her gauntlets.gif|thumb|250px|left|Wonder Woman blasts back Doomsday]]At full power, Wonder Woman could generate these shock-waves from her body, notably to destroy the restrains Ares put her in, as well as shielding herself with it, as the debris Ares sent flying at her disintegrated against the invisible field as she built up her attack. She could also freeze the momentum of targets in front of her, causing Ares to be forcibly suspending in the air when he tried flying into her before she blasted him away.
 
***'''Amokinesis:''' [[File:Diana stops all of Ares' projectiles.gif|thumb|250px|Diana's amokinesis protects her from Ares's projectiles]]Wonder Woman can use her great innate capacity for love as an offensive weapon, though only if she concentrates on and believes in it intensely enough. This acts as a telekinetic shield, similar to a polarity shield. Hence, a tangible aura of love serves to protect Wonder Woman from [[Ares]]' telekinetically hurled projectiles near the end of their battle<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcoXjSyXBfw Analysis of WONDER WOMAN - Themes and Characters - Justice League Universe Podcast]</ref>.
 
**'''Omnilingualism''': Wonder Woman, as an [[Amazon]], has the ability to fluently speak, read, and understand all [[human]] languages (even currently dead ones, which allows her to surpass even a polyglot like [[Sameer]]), as well as to instinctively identify a language's name when seeing it's written form (doing so when seeing [[Doctor Poison|Dr. Poison]]'s notes on hydrogen-based mustard gas). Wonder Woman has so far been known to speak or read English (albeit with a mild Middle Eastern accent), French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Mandarin Chinese, Sumerian, Ancient Greek, Latin, and Ottoman Turkish, thus making her the most polyglottic member of the [[Justice League]].
 
**'''Immortality:''' Wonder Woman, due to being an [[Amazon]], has lived for millennia without visibly aging, with her being roughly 5,000 years old (having been born right after the [[War of the Gods]]), and having been present in "[[Earth|Man's World]]" since [[World War I]]. She is thus the oldest member of the [[Justice League]] by far (though still roughly 1,000 years younger than [[Enchantress]], and even more so than [[Ares]] and [[Steppenwolf]]), making her an ageless immortal, much like [[Superman]].
 
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[[File:Diana fights against Germans.gif|thumb|250px|Wonder Woman fighting against German soldiers.]]
 
*'''Master combatant:''' Wonder Woman, having been trained in combat tactics by [[Menalippe]] and [[Antiope]], is a tremendously skilled, fierce, and formidable hand-to-hand combatant (being at least on par with [[Batman]]<ref name="Wonder Woman: Exclusive First look by the CW"/>), a master of a vast array of uniquely martial arts, as well as an expert in most types of melee weapons (though she most frequently uses her bracelets, lasso, sword, and even shield) with centuries of combat experience, with her claiming to have fought and defeated several beings from "other worlds" (which includes even the fearsome God of War [[Ares]] himself). Wonder Woman is the greatest warrior of [[Themyscira]], her tremendous combat skills eventually surpassing even those of her mentor [[Antiope]], due to the latter (upon [[Hippolyta]]'s insistence) training her much harder than any [[Amazon]] ever before her. Hence, Wonder Woman defeated the notorious [[Slipknot]] with effortless ease<ref name="SlipknotWonderWoman"/>, as well as many [[World War I]] soldiers (even the enhanced [[Erich Ludendorff|General Ludendorff]] was defeated and killed relatively quickly by her), and numerous [[Parademons]] single-handedly, seamlessly incorporating hand-to-hand combat, sword sashes with the [[god killer]] (and later with the [[Sword of Athena]]), and her [[Lasso of Hestia]] against them in her own personalized formidable style. Indeed, Wonder Woman's tremendous skill and exceptionally versatile style make her capable of effectively holding her own against either more experienced or more powerful opponents, even the mighty God of War [[Ares]] (albeit only with considerable effort and initial failure, given his superior combat experience, and her need to use a non-violent mindset), the New God [[Steppenwolf]], an enraged resurrected [[Superman]], and the gigantic [[Doomsday]], with her managing to temporarily knock the latter fearsome monster down (by smashing his feet from under him with her shield), and even temporarily restrain him with her [[Lasso of Hestia]], as well as cut off his right arm with the [[Sword of Athena]]. Indeed, had Doomsday not had his incredibly adaptable healing factor, it is safe to assume that Wonder Woman's tremendous combat skills would have allowed her to ultimately defeat him. Moreover, even when Wonder Woman's sword was destroyed by Ares, she still held her own against the more powerful [[Olympian God|Old God]]. However, she was ultimately defeated by resurrected [[Superman]], and only saved by the timely intervention of [[Lois Lane]].
 
[[File:Steppenwolf and Wonder Woman in combat.gif|thumb|left|250px|Wonder Woman vs Steppenwolf.]]
 
*'''Master swordswoman:''' Wonder Woman is an extremely skilled swordswoman, with centuries of experience wielding her magical [[god killer|]] sword (and later the [[Sword of Athena]]) in many battles, including those of [[World War I]]. Thus, she managed to slash at enemy soldiers with her sword even while racing past on horseback, to instantly slice apart in mid-air a car hurled at her by [[Doomsday]] with the [[Sword of Athena]], to later do the same to massive piece of debris hurled at her by resurrected [[Superman]], and to sever one of Doomsday's arms during her mortal battle with the monster, delivering wounds that would have otherwise been lethal, had it not been for the monster's incredible healing factor and adaptive evolution.
 
*'''Master lassoer:''' [[File:Diana using her lasso in combat.gif|thumb|250px|Wonder Woman using her lasso in combat.]]Wonder Woman is extremely skilled at combatively wielding her unbreakable [[Lasso of Hestia]], notably using it to stop an escaping German spy, to take down numerous German soldiers in [[World War I]] battles, to retrain a British terrorist leader, to restrain and defeat [[Erich Ludendorff|General Ludendorff]], to hold her own against [[Ares]] after getting her sword destroyed, to restrain a resurrected [[Superman]] (albeit unsuccessfully), and to even restrain [[Doomsday]] himself.
 
*'''Expert archer:''' Wonder Woman, despite hardly ever using a bow and arrows in combat, is nonetheless highly skilled in utilizing them, having received elite archery training from her aunt [[Antiope]].
 
*'''Expert rider:''' Wonder Woman, as an Amazon, is a highly skilled horseback rider, shown during her involvement in [[World War I]] battles.
 
*'''Stealth:''' Wonder Woman, while not quite on par with [[Batman]], is exceptionally stealthy, as she was able to quickly sneak away from [[Chief]] and [[Charlie]] (to [[Erich Ludendorff|General Ludendorff]]'s gala), and later to steal the hacking device that [[Batman|Bruce Wayne]] had plugged into the [[LexCorp|LexCorp Industries]] servers, and later leave it in his car, without getting caught on either occasion. Later, Wonder Woman noticed [[Cyborg]] spying at her and Batman from a distance, and shortly thereafter, along with Batman and Cyborg, she was able to swiftly slip away when [[James Gordon|Commissioner Gordon]] turned away for a moment, and even [[Flash]] was left incredulous at how he didn't notice his teammates leave, despite having superhuman reflexes and standing right beside them. Wonder Woman even managed to enter the highly-secure [[Batcave]] itself on her own, impressing Batman.
 
*'''Genius-level intellect''': Wonder Woman is extremely intelligent, wise, well-read, perceptive, and sophisticated, primarily due to her tremendously long immortal lifespan, natural fluency in all [[human]] languages (even dead ones, like Latin, Ancient Greek, Sumerian, and Ottoman Turkish), her having read many books even while still on [[Themyscira]], and her century of living in "[[Earth|Man's World]]" after [[World War I]], all of which definitely makes Wonder Woman the wisest and most emotionally intelligent member of the [[Justice League]], despite her having initially been naive, headstrong, and idealistic at the time of leaving [[Themyscira]] with [[Steve Trevor]]. As such, Wonder Woman has no issues blending in with high-class society of "Man's World", she held her own while verbally sparring with [[Batman]] (with the extremely experienced vigilante having trouble discerning her identity), she was the first to realize that [[Doomsday]]'s adaptive healing factor was energy-based, and she was the only one on supergenius [[Lex Luthor]]'s metahuman list to figure out that Lex was keeping tabs on her and had obtained a compromising photo of her with [[Steve Trevor]] (possibly due to her having been once been fooled by another deceitful supervillain, [[Ares]]). She also displays a keen understanding of technology and biomechatronics, shown when Wonder Woman uses the [[Batcomputer]], remarks on [[Cyborg]]'s [[Mother Box]] enhancements<ref name="JusticeLeagueTrailer2">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNdE1Gq_a1c JUSTICE LEAGUE Trailer #2 (2017) Zack Snyder, Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot DCEU Superhero Movie]</ref>, and when she deduced that resurrecting [[Superman]] with a Mother Box might produce a monster, like [[Doomsday]]. Wonder Woman's intellectual genius extends itself to her combat, perceptiveness, stealth, arcane lore, and antiquities dealing skills.
 
**'''Expert antiquities dealer:''' Wonder Woman, while in her guise as the human Diana Prince,[[File:Diana speaking to a Gotham curator.png|250px|thumb|Diana, speaking to a Gotham curator.]] is an extremely experienced genius antiquities dealer, with Diana's tremendously long immortal life and natural fluency in all human languages allowing her to accumulate an immense amount of knowledge on the subject, though (being an [[Amazon]] with [[Olympian God|Old God]] heritage) she seems to specialize most in ancient Greco-Roman antiques. Hence, Diana works as Curator for the Department of Antiquities<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0w54VkC1s1g Analysis of WONDER WOMAN - Scene 1 Louvre - Justice League Universe Podcast]</ref> at the extremely prestigious [[Louvre Museum]] in [[France]], and she is held in very high esteem by the curator of the [[Gotham City Museum of Antiquities]], being swiftly able to tell that the museum's exhibit of Alexander the Great's sword was a fake, knowing exactly where the actual sword is, impressing [[Batman]] himself.
 
**'''Arcane lore expert:''' Wonder Woman, as both an Amazon demigoddess and an antiquities expert, possesses immense knowledge of and skill in wielding mystical artifacts and arcane lore, notably her [[Sword of Athena]] and [[Lasso of Hestia]]. Her encyclopedic knowledge was demonstrated when Wonder Woman reacted in dismay to [[Lex Luthor]]'s speech (knowing how he had twisted the [[Olympians]]' history concerning [[Zeus]] and Prometheus), when she instantly identified a [[Parademons|Parademon]] in [[James Gordon|Commissioner Gordon]]'s sketch, and when she explained the history behind [[Steppenwolf]] and the 3 [[Mother Box]]es to the remainder of the [[Justice League]].
 
**'''Expert social intuit:''' Wonder Woman, as Diana Prince, has a high degree of social confidence (having a century of experience living in "[[Earth|Man's World]]" after [[World War I]]), allowing her to intuitively determine how to interact with others, gain their respect and get her point across with a calmness, eloquence, and charisma that sometimes belie her actual emotional state, though she is usually genuine. Hence, Diana swiftly befriended the [[Wonder Men]], she diplomatically greeted [[Batman|Bruce Wayne]], matter-of-factly showing him that she can intellectually keep up with him (calmly responding to Bruce's anger at having been stolen from by her), she tactfully accepted a wine glass from the [[Gotham City Museum of Antiquities]] curator (despite seemingly disliking alcoholic beverages), she tactfully avoided correcting the curator on his claim that the fake replica of Alexander the Great's sword was the actual relic, and only when [[Lex Luthor]] insulted her father [[Zeus]]' memory did Diana have a look of visible dismay on her face (but even then she avoided making a scene), and only when [[Batman]] insulted her beloved [[Steve Trevor]]'s memory did she finally lose her temper and shove Batman back. As a result, Diana remains extremely well-respected at the [[Louvre Museum]], by fellow antique museum curators, by the [[Justice League]], and even the extremely experienced [[Batman]] is almost instantly intrigued by her.
 
*'''Indomitable will''': Wonder Woman has tremendous determination and strength of will, since she refuses to ever hunker down and give up, even when placed against seemingly insurmountable odds. Hence, despite the Germans invading [[Themyscira]] having far superior firepower, despite the extreme danger of German firepower in-between [[World War I]] trenches, despite having to fight the stronger and seeming unstoppable [[Doomsday]], despite having to battle the mighty [[Ares]] right after witnessing [[Steve Trevor]]'s death, Wonder Woman promptly rose up, overcame her negative emotions, and kept on fighting, persisting until she eventually managed to gain the upper hand. Indeed, her indomitable spirit gave a renewed hope to the [[Wonder Men]], energizing them past the point of purely monetary interests, with [[Chief]] resolving to no longer be neutral in the war and believing her story of the [[Olympians]], [[Sameer]] finally admitting his passion for acting, and even the depressed [[Charlie]] struggling with PTSD finally beginning to sing again for the first time in years. When humanity's inherent potential for evil is revealed to her by [[Ares]], Wonder Woman, while initially taken aback, ultimately rejects the prospect of alliance with Ares against them, even if that were to mean missing out on "paradise" on [[Earth]], and instead courageously confronts him, as the god killer. When seemingly beaten by Ares (who was only growing more powerful from her violence, rage, and hatred) and overcome by the weight of Ares' words and the devastation of Steve's death, Wonder Woman recalled his great love for and undying belief in her, and was thereby able to muster up enough willpower and love to overcome her violent emotions and overpower Ares. While mostly stepping away from superheroism for 100 years (emotionally crippled at her inability to save the Belgian villagers or Steve, and by seeing the ensuing "century of horrors"), Wonder Woman didn't entirely lose hope, and it was fully reignited again when she witnessed the self-sacrificing death of another selfless superhero, [[Superman]] (who combined the phenomenal godly might of [[Ares]] with the self-sacrificing morality of [[Steve Trevor]]), giving her enough faith to help [[Batman]] found the [[Justice League]]. During the League's battle against [[Steppenwolf]]'s forces, Wonder Woman was able to inspire confidence into the inexperienced [[Flash]] and [[Cyborg]], assuring them that they wouldn't need to fight the [[Apokolips|Apokoliptan]] invasion alone.
 
   
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On rare occasions, Batman even demonstrates a dry, dark and sarcastic sense of humor, notably when alone with [[Alfred Pennyworth|Alfred]], when [[Lex Luthor]] (believing himself to be speaking with [[Anatoli Knyazev]]) asked him to "break the bad news", Batman responded by saying that "[he]'d rather do the breaking in person", when he claims to [[Flash]] that being rich is his superpower, and when remarking [[Cyborg]] (who initially doubted his existence) that "[he's] real when it's useful."
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[[File:REB WONDERWOMAN.png|thumb|300px|Diana wearing her battle armor.]]
 
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*'''[[Wonder Woman's battle armor|Amazon warrior armor]]:''' Wonder Woman's magical Amazon combat armor, which helps compensate for any possible vulnerability to sharp bullets.
 
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*'''[[Lasso of Hestia]]:''' Wonder Woman's specialized completely unbreakable magical weapon, with the ability to force anyone it captures to obey the lasso's wielder and tell the truth. She successfully wielded it against [[Steve Trevor]] (in order to get the experienced spy to tell her the truth), [[Erich Ludendorff|General Ludendorff]] (in order to half his escape and kill him), [[Ares]] (in order to keep up with the violent God of War in battle), [[Doomsday]] (in order to temporarily restrain him, while [[Batman]] weakened him, and [[Superman]] delivered the finishing blow), and resurrected [[Superman]] (in order to restrain him until the post-mortem amnesia wore off).
 
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*'''Peak Physical Condition''': Bruce Wayne is a tremendously skilled and experienced vigilante, having over 20 years worth of crime fighting under his belt. While not superhuman, Batman's remarkably muscular and athletic build makes him immensely powerful by normal standards, with his physical capabilities allowing him to face off against other highly trained enemies such as [[Deadshot]], [[Captain Boomerang]], and the [[Regime Stormtroopers]]. Due to his rigorous training and experiences as a vigilante, Bruce’s body and mind are at the peak condition of a man of his age, weight, and height through intense training and strict diet from his many years as the Batman. He's been able to overpower criminals and thugs with relative ease and has defeated foes with greater strength.
[[File:Wonder Woman holds up her gauntlets.png|thumb|300px|left|Wonder Woman's Bracelets of Submission.]]
 
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**'''Enhanced Strength''': Batman's immense strength allows him to physically overpower combatants, including elite-trained humans, [[Parademons|extraterrestrial troops]], as well as metahumans. As he prepared to face Superman, Bruce underwent an extremely intense exercise regimen to vastly increase his endurance. He can effortlessly slam through solid walls and reinforced glass, tear apart [[Firefly]]'s armored suit with his bare hands, and break limbs with a single strike. In combat, his strength allows him to send enemies flying several meters in the air from mere kicks, hurl people hard enough to break through walls, and dislocate limbs. He can even generate enough force to send enemies headfirst into the floorboards. However, his strength is no match against the likes of Wonder Woman and beings from other planets, such as Superman and Doomsday, who possesses god-like strength, even when he was able to briefly hold Superman at bay when the latter was only trying to get him to cooperate. Nonetheless, his combination of strength, extremely effective muscle control and highly refined combat skills makes him an incredibly formidable opponent to those that would try to attack him.
*'''[[Bracelets of Submission]]:''' Wonder Woman wears two specialized nigh-indestructible gauntlets, in order to compensate for her vulnerability to sharp objects and bullets. They are incredibly durable, capable of deflecting even [[Ares]]' humongous torrents of lightning, and [[Doomsday]]'s tremendously powerful and destructive thermal attack, while also having the ability to create a massive wave of energy outwards when clashed together.
 
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**'''Enhanced Durability''': Bruce's body is also vastly more durable than most due to having become accustomed to the intense physical punishment sustained over two decades as the Batman. Hence, Batman was unfazed by dropping from the rafters of a warehouse, quickly landing and begin his assault on Luthor’s mercenaries. Batman is also able to smash through a steel-framed window foot first without injury, endure gunfire with the aid of his Batsuit, and withstand attacks from numerous enemies and a collision with a wall at full speed with his grapple gun while trying to evade [[Doomsday]]. In his vision of the future, Batman was able to fight while withstanding attacks from the [[Regime Stormtroopers]], requiring a strike from a [[Parademons|Parademon]] to stop him. When pinned by [[Arthur Curry]], Bruce grunted from the [[Atlanteans|Atlantean]]’s strength, but was otherwise unharmed. However, Bruce remarked that “something’s bleeding” when thrown several yards by Clark after his revival.
*'''[[Wonder Woman's shield|Amazon shield]]:''' Wonder Woman's magical Amazon shield, which she uses to protect herself from other weapons and energy blasts (in tandem with her bracelets). Much like her bracelets, it is nigh-indestructible, capable of deflecting even humongous torrents of lightning from [[Ares]] and tremendously powerful and destructive thermal attacks from the monster [[Doomsday]]. It can also be used as an offensive weapon, with Wonder Woman smashing it hard into the legs of Doomsday, thus momentarily managing to knock him down.
 
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**'''Enhanced Agility''': Batman is incredibly agile, demonstrating an incredible nimbleness and agility while fighting and evading others. He was able to perch on a wall to avoid arriving GCPD officers, followed by quickly moving across the ceiling and walls with almost ape-like acrobatics, dodging the gunfire from one of the officer's shotgun. His seemingly inhuman mobility allows him to move away from the sight of others and stalk enemies from the shadows or from higher vantage points. He managed to remain unscathed while breaking into [[LexCorp Research Park]], evading gunfire from the guards while picking them off from above, leaving a path of destruction. During the [[Rescue of Martha Kent|rescue]] of [[Martha Kent]], Bruce was able to take down twenty-four armed mercenaries at once, appearing as a blur of motion as he traversed the warehouse. He can balance himself while standing on the back of a stone gargoyle, and dodge the [[Plasma Carbine]] rifle fire from [[Parademons]] while grappling into their midst, and even managed to dodge a superhumanly fast charge from [[Doomsday]], as well as several of the behemoth's heat vision blasts.
*'''[[God killer]] (formerly):''' Wonder Woman's extremely sharp and durable magical sword forged in Themyscira, that she wielded in battle during [[World War I]]. However, the god killer was ultimately destroyed by [[Ares]]. Due to its magical nature, the god killer would very likely have been able to injure otherwise invulnerable beings, like [[Superman]] and [[Doomsday]], had it still been in existence, however, this was never demonstrated.
 
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**'''Enhanced Stamina:''' Batman is immensely endurant, able to exert himself at his peak capacity for several hours without tiring or slowing down. He was able to easily fight 24 armed thugs despite having come from his recent duel with [[Superman]], followed by assisting in the final battle against [[Doomsday]]. However, when pitted against beings of far superior strength, like [[Superman]], in hand-to-hand combat, Batman will increasingly show signs of exertion and fatigue.
*'''[[Sword of Athena]]:''' Wonder Woman's second sword, replacing the [[god killer]], with the Sword of Athena being equivalently powerful, one of the few weapons that can actually injure the otherwise invulnerable [[Superman]] and [[Doomsday]].
 
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**'''Enhanced Metabolism:''' Batman's metabolism runs several times faster than an average human's, due to his strict diet and incredible workout regimen. Thus, alcohol has no effect on him as his body burns it off several times faster than average, requiring him to drink several bottles at a time to feel its effects, to which [[Alfred Pennyworth|Alfred]] dryly remarked that the next generation of the Wayne family will inherit an empty wine cellar.
*'''Glasses (formerly):''' Wonder Woman's pair of glasses, which she donned when attempting to conceal her identity and pose as a [[human]] (much like [[Superman]]) during [[World War I]], but they break during a battle with [[Erich Ludendorff|General Ludendorff]]'s spies.
 
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*'''Master Martial Artist''': Batman is a very dangerous, fierce, and lethal armed and hand-to-hand combatant. He has an extensive knowledge of a variety of martial arts, developing a technique composed of a mixture of American Boxing, Judo, Jiu-jitsu, Taekwondo and Aikido. In addition, Batman also showed refined fighting techniques, applying characteristics of Muay Thai, Karate, Savate, Krav Maga, and Wing Chun.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGiG3XmuIrM How many fighting styles does Batman know in Batman vs Superman?]</ref>. Batman’s combat skills are considered legendary, making him one of the greatest fighters in the world. While attending an underground fight club, Bruce was able to give some advice to one of the fighters after briefly observing the match, allowing him to easily defeat his opponent. During the [[Rescue of Martha Kent|rescue]] of [[Matha Kent]], Batman brought down 24 armed henchmen in a short amount of time despite having previously engaged with [[Superman]] shortly before. In his nightmare vision from the [[Flash]], Bruce was able to bring down squads of [[Regime Stormtroopers]] until ultimately succumbing to their numbers. Batman is even able to use his combat skills to hold his own against considerably stronger opponents, with him defeating a depowered [[Superman]] in a one on one fight, nearly killing him in the process, battling numerous [[Parademons]] during Steppenwolf’s campaign, and driving [[Killer Croc]] from Gotham years ago. Notably, Batman defeated most of the members of [[Task Force X]], having them placed behind bars in [[Belle Reve]]. His skill allowed him to overpower several [[Parademons]], swiftly disarming and incapacitating them in close quarters. Under Batman's tutelage, his protégé vigilante [[Robin]] would become an extremely skilled combatant in his own right.
*'''General Antiope's tiara:''' Wonder Woman would wear it in loving memory of her beloved aunt and mentor [[Antiope]], with Diana striving to be worthy of it, as the tiara signifies that it's wearer is the greatest [[Amazon]] warrior of them all.
 
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*'''Skilled Marksman''': Batman can throw most projectile weaponry with great aim and is well-versed in the use of conventional firearms such as sniper rifles, grenade launchers, and assault rifles, picking them up and using with ease. Over time in training and experience with his notorious [[batarang]]s, Bruce has learned to use them for various purposes throughout his career, notably using one to knock a detonator out of [[Firefly]]'s hand. Bruce can utilize his [[Grapple Gun|grapple gun]] with a high degree of accuracy and precision, firing a line across a warehouse to pierce the shoulder of a mercenary, pulling him closer to deliver a devastating strike. In his nightmarish vision of a possible future, Batman was capable of repeatedly disarming [[Regime Stormtroopers]] of their assault rifles and using them as his own. When Wonder Woman restrained [[Doomsday]], Batman was able to shoot a [[Kryptonite]] gas grenade at the monster from several meters away. Batman can also utilize the various weapons of his vehicles with near-perfect accuracy, notably neutralizing [[Anatoli Knyazev]]'s convoy with his [[Batmobile]], and later his [[Batwing]], as well as shooting down many attacking [[Parademons]] with the [[Knightcrawler]] and [[Flying Fox]].
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*'''Master Spy''': Aside from being an incredible detective and one of the world’s greatest fighters, Batman is highly skilled in espionage, intelligence gathering, infiltration, and sabotage. He’s evaded capture from authorities throughout his career as a vigilante, and has successfully raided high-security facilities such as LexCorp Research Park, and managed to sneak around [[Lex Luthor’s Mansion]] during the latter’s fundraiser party to breach his servers. Over the years, Batman has become highly formidable at stealth tactics, so much so that criminals would claim that you wouldn't even know he was there until it was already too late. His speed and agility allow him to move away from the sight of others and stalk enemies from the shadows and higher vantage points, while letting them catch glimpses or hear his cape, thus giving them the illusion of being a wraith-like creature. Batman was able to sneak up on the experienced assassin [[Deadshot]] and later break into [[Barry Allen's Flat|Barry Allen’s apartment]]. When utilizing a specially designed lead gas grenade, he’s able to temporarily evade [[Superman]] himself. However, Wayne’s most impressive feat was breaking into Lex Luthor’s supermax jail cell within [[Belle Reve]], appearing before Luthor in the moments it took for the lights to flicker, and disappear from it just as suddenly when Lex briefly turned away. Later, Batman, [[Wonder Woman]], and [[Cyborg]] were able to swiftly slip away when Commissioner [[James Gordon]] turned away for a moment, leaving even [[Flash]] stunned at how he didn't notice his teammates leave, despite having superhuman reflexes and standing right beside them.
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*'''Genius-level Intellect''': Bruce Wayne is an extremely intelligent and eclectic polymath genius, to the point that he has successfully gone toe-to-toe with the extremely dangerous, inventive and completely unpredictable psychopath [[Joker]] for years. Hence, Batman's brilliant intellect is arguably his greatest and most formidable ability of all. However, Wayne is notably not quite as intelligent as supergenius [[Lex Luthor]], with the latter thereby successfully manipulating the Batman into attempting to kill [[Superman]] for him.
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**'''Skilled Interrogator''': Batman is infamously adept in interrogation techniques, often using law enforcement methods, as well as torture as an effective means of punishment or information extraction, notably branding at least nineteen known criminals with a bat symbol to mark them as repeat offenders.
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**'''Master Tactician''': Wayne is a masterful strategist. He is able to formulate battle strategies and his brilliant tactical sense allows him to alter any strategy to fit the changing need of the situation. He was able to make a mental assessment of the weaknesses of a fighter in an underground fight club, helping his opponent beat him by offering combat advice. He was also able to take down [[Deadshot]] by ambushing him with his daughter Zoe's presence and chased [[Killer Croc]] out of Gotham City before the latter could establish a criminal following. A prime example was when Bruce was able to break into the well-guarded [[LexCorp Research Park]] facility and steal the [[Kryptonite]] within, overpowering the many guards and leaving behind a considerable path of destruction. Later, Bruce was able to quickly improvise a plan to take down [[Anatoli Knyazev]]'s twenty-four heavily armed mercenaries in a warehouse while saving [[Martha Kent]], defeat the more powerful [[Superman]] in their fierce duel, and managed to render the Kryptonian behemoth [[Doomsday]] vulnerable, thus giving Superman an opening to deliver the finishing blow.
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**'''Skilled Leader''': Batman, despite preferring to work on his own and not being as skilled a leader as Superman, has proven to be a fairly capable leader when the situation calls for it, with Bruce notably leading the members of the newly formed [[Justice League]] against [[Steppenwolf]], defeating the latter and his forces. When [[Flash]] remarks on his flaws and questions his value to the team, Bruce offered the young metahuman advice that proved to reveal the speedster's true potential. Furthermore, despite Wonder Woman initially not being receptive, Bruce ultimately inspired her to become a better person.
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**'''Expert Engineer''': Wayne is an extremely skilled and prolific engineer and technician, having been able to develop various sophisticated inventions for use throughout his career as the Batman, as well as leading Wayne Enterprises to become the sixth largest tech conglomerate in the world. Moreover, Wayne was able to construct the [[Knightcrawler]] and [[Flying Fox]], which he later put to use after establishing the [[Justice League]].
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**'''Expert Hacker''': Wayne is an extremely skilled hacker, as he had managed to crack firewall on [[Lex Luthor]]’s database after accessing the encrypted files on his servers. As Batman, Bruce is able to utilize his [[Batcomputer|highly advanced supercomputer]] to access feeds from [[Gotham City]] police frequencies and news stations in real-time. Bruce’s sophisticated [[Oracle Network]] operating system allows him to access and gather data.
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**'''Expert Businessman''': [[File:Gotham City Skyline.jpg|thumb|250px|Bruce at Wayne Enterprises.]]Bruce Wayne is an extremely skilled businessman, having successfully lead [[Wayne Enterprises]] into becoming the sixth largest tech conglomerate in the world under his leadership. He is known for having his employees' loyalty, as well as his impeccable business ethics.
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**'''Multilingualism''': Bruce speaks his native English, is fluent in Russian (albeit with a slight accent), and can understand Icelandic.
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*'''Skilled Driver''': Batman is a highly skilled driver, able to successfully pursue his enemies (most notably the [[Joker]] and [[Harley Quinn]] in the [[Jokermobile]], as well as [[Anatoli Knyazev]] and his men) through the streets of [[Gotham City]] on his [[Batmobile]], and also managed to navigate the extremely dangerous streets of [[Metropolis]] during the [[Black Zero|Black Zero Event]] in his civilian car, successfully avoiding falling debris.
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*'''Skilled Pilot''': Batman was able to temporarily distract [[Doomsday]] from within his [[Batwing]], and to later break down the shield to [[Steppenwolf]]'s base with his [[Flying Fox]].
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As the CEO of [[Wayne Enterprises]], Bruce Wayne has an immense fortune, making him one of the wealthiest people in the world, rivaled only by extreme few, like his business rival [[Lex Luthor]]. His wealth allows Bruce access to some of the most sophisticated technology in the world (most of it located in his hidden [[Batcave]] under the [[Wayne Manor]]), allowing him to create the equipment that is crucial to him as Batman, with it effectively compensating for his lack of superpowers. Indeed, when questioned by [[Flash]], Batman claims that being rich is his superpower<ref name="JusticeLeagueTrailer2">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNdE1Gq_a1c JUSTICE LEAGUE Trailer #2 (2017) Zack Snyder, Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot DCEU Superhero Movie]</ref>. Bruce notably used his company resources to mail the original photograph of [[Steve Trevor's team]] across the Atlantic, to [[Diana Prince]] at the [[Louvre Museum]]. After establishing the [[Justice League]], Batman once again utilizes his technology to aid their mutual cause, notably constructing the [[Flying Fox]]. In addition, Bruce was more than willing to use his wealth to anonymously pay for all of the expenses of [[Superman|Clark Kent]]'s funeral, and to help Clark and Martha keep the [[Kent Farm]] by purchasing a bank.
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*'''[[Batsuit]]''': Batman's highly durable Kevlar-Nomax-titanium tri-weave protective suit and combat armor (later inspiring the [[Robin]]suit of both [[Nightwing|Dick Grayson]] and [[Robin|Jason Todd]]), used to compensate for his lack of invulnerability. It consists of three thin highly durable Titanium-kevlar bodysuit layers and an outer and thinner layer of durable and fireproof spandex. It is invulnerable to knives, and small caliber bullets and is also fireproof<ref name="Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice – Batman" />. The Batsuit's cowl also digitally alters Batman's voice, making it unrecognizable to those that know him as Bruce Wayne. The cowl, neck, gauntlets, and boots are able to effortlessly deflect small arms rounds and blades, though the rest of the suit is not impact proof nor impregnable, as a blade could partially pierce the shoulder region (though it only had pierced the spandex layer and poked Batman without breaking the armor or his skin) and cause Batman a small amount of pain. Even so, it is not enough to truly harm or even slow down the wearer, as Batman seemed to only feel a small amount of pain after getting stabbed. In addition, the suit and cape can protect the wearer from explosions, which allowed Batman to shield [[Martha Kent]] from [[Anatoli Knyazev|Knyazev]]'s exploding flamethrower tank that engulfed the entire room they were in. During his fight with Superman, Bruce wore a more heavily armored variant of the Batsuit to withstand the Kryptonian's attacks. In preparation for Steppenwolf's invasion, Bruce wore a variant that was lighter and facilitated more mobility, but without sacrificing the protection gained from its armored plates.
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*'''[[Batmobile]]''': [[File:ZBatmobile Chase12.png|thumb|250px|Interior of the Batmobile.]]Batman's imposing and heavily armed custom combat vehicle used by him for transportation, pursuit and capture and one of his most powerful tools to aid in his war against crime in [[Gotham City]].
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*'''[[Batwing]]''': Batman's aerial combat prototype vehicle with an immense amount of firepower, used by him against [[Doomsday]]. It is sometimes remotely piloted by [[Alfred Pennyworth|Alfred]] from within the [[Batcave]], via [[Batcomputer]].
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*'''[[Knightcrawler]]''': [[File:Nightcrawler 1.png|thumb|250px|Interior of the Knightcrawler.]]Batman's other vehicle, used to access rough terrain that cannot be reached via a car or plane. It is a four-threaded tank with each tread on a separate leg so it can walk. It’s special function is that at can pierce into surfaces with each leg to climb up walls or hang from a roof.
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*'''[[Flying Fox]]''': Batman's large multi-deck airplane purpose-built in order to transport the [[Justice League]] around, as well as equipped to store the [[Batmobile]].
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*'''[[Batarang]]s''': [[File:Batarang.png|thumb|180px|A batarang.]]Batman's extremely sharp (capable of piercing concrete walls), but non-lethal throwing gadgets in the shape of his symbol, wielded by Batman when carrying out various different tasks, from incapacitating criminals to breaking through windows. When thrown by someone as strong as Batman, they're capable of cutting through even gun barrels and heavily damage them. Batman also leaves batarangs near crime scenes after he's finished as a calling card, with a dual purpose using them as a psychological weapon against other potential wrongdoers.<ref name="Tech Manual">{{Book ref|Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Tech Manual|p=166}}</ref>
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*'''[[Batman's Utility Belt|Utility Belt]]:''' Batman's specially designed belt, with its many pouches filled with an arsenal of numerous gadgets, weapons and tools at all times, to aid Batman in his mission.
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*'''[[Batcomputer]]''': [[File:Bruce Wayne and Alfred Pennyworth at the computers.jpg|thumb|350px|Bruce and Alfred observing data on the Batcomputer.]]Batman's giant and powerful multi-purpose supercomputer console, located in the [[Batcave]], with several monitor screens. Among other things, one of its monitors is equipped with thermal imaging, allowing Batman to easily deduce the number of [[Anatoli Knyazev]]'s people within a building from a distance. It is also constantly hooked up to police radio's from the [[Gotham City|Gotham City Police Department]], as well as news stations, allowing Batman to be up to date with all the goings on in his city. When Batman is on one of his vigilante escapades, [[Alfred Pennyworth|Alfred]] sometimes utilizes the Batcomputer to help the Dark Knight with a specific task, notably when Batman saved [[Martha Kent]] from [[Anatoli Knyazev|Knyazev]].
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*'''[[Grapple Gun]]''': [[File:Batman fires a shot at a thug with his Grapple Gun.png|thumb|300px|Batman wielding his Grapple Gun.]]Batman's line launching, multi-purpose, highly versatile, and handgun-like device that fires a retractable, detachable line with a mechanized, magnetic, or clawed end, which Batman utilizes to traverse [[Gotham City]], escape danger and remain hidden from foes, all while allowing him to scale rappel, swing, catapult, or slingshot himself along structures or across gaps. It allows him to ascend and descend, much like an elevator or pulley system, at a harmless rate. It consists of a spool of cable, a winding device, and reloading feature. Once, it is shot a surface, it pulls the user at great speed towards their target and quickly retracts into the device once it is reached. This can be done in rapid succession, with the device being able to fire against instantly after retracting, with the speed of the device retracting being similar to flight. The line can pull great amounts of weight, as Batman can use it to slowly descend several stories while wearing his [[Batsuit|Armored Batsuit]]. It can also be used to pull on an enemy with great force, enough to stun and daze them or to injure them, with the end of the line also acting like a harpoon, as it can pierce into the flesh of a target and pull them. The line could even send people flying through the air towards the user due to the force it exerted when retracting, which allowed Batman to strike his airborne target unopposed. The protrusion at the base of the gun's grip also makes it ideal to be used as a blunt weapon in close-quarters combat. As the line can be detachable, it can be used as a lasso, with Batman tying the line to Superman's leg and, with the strength of his [[Batsuit|Armored Batsuit]], slung him around a large corridor and into several pillars. Batman even managed to grapple away from a superhumanly fast charge from [[Doomsday]], as well as several of the monster's huge heat blasts. It can also shoot bullets that open up as a net, to contain enemies, as Bruce did with a Parademon.
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*'''Respirator Mask''': [[File:Batman using a respirator mask.png|thumb|200px|Batman wearing a respirator mask.]]Batman's small mask that allows him to successfully breathe in locations with limited oxygen, such as when he was attacked by [[Firefly]]'s flamethrower, and when he dived underwater to save [[Harley Quinn]] from the submerged [[Joker]]mobile.
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*'''Remington 700''': [[File:REB_BATMAN_TRACKER_RIFLE.png|thumb|250px|left|Batman, preparing to track Lex's Kryptonite.]]Batman utilized this rifle, equipped with a suppressor, to fire a tracking device onto [[Anatoli Knyazev]]'s transport to track the [[Kryptonite]] nugget to a [[LexCorp]] facility.
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*'''Assault Rifles''': Batman armed himself with an AK-47 assault rifle when leading his [[Insurgency]] against [[Superman]] and the [[Regime Stormtroopers]] in a war shown in a vision of an alternate future, in which he wielded the assault rifles of his fallen Insurgents when disarmed of his initial one.
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*'''[[Plasma Carbine|Parademon Plasma Rifle]]''': During one of his earlier battles with [[Parademons]], Batman managed to disarm one of its rifle and temporarily used it until it ran out of ammunition.
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*'''Sticky Bombs''': Batman's small, custom-built hand-held explosives that can stick to surfaces before detonating. Batman hurled these onto the guns of [[Anatoli Knyazev|Knyazev]]'s men (thus instantly disabling their firearms), and later at [[Parademon]]s<ref name="JusticeLeagueTrailer2">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNdE1Gq_a1c JUSTICE LEAGUE Trailer #2 (2017) Zack Snyder, Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot DCEU Superhero Movie]</ref>.
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*'''FN MK 13 Grenade Launcher''': [[File:Batman uses a gas grenade.jpg|thumb|250px|Batman, using a gas grenade in combat.]]Batman used this to launch lead smoke grenades to temporarily evade [[Superman]] himself during their confrontation in Gotham.
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**'''CTS Model 7290M Mini Bang''': Modified smoke grenades used during Batman's duel with Superman.
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*'''Kryptonite Gas Grenades''': Grenades developed by Batman after stealing the [[Kryptonite]] from [[Lex Luthor]]. These grenades emit a gaseous form of Kryptonite, used against [[Superman]] to severely weaken him for roughly a minute.
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*'''[[Kryptonite spear|Kryptonite Spear]]''': [[File:Batman looks down on Superman with the Kryptonite spear.png|thumb|250px|Batman, brandishing the Kryptonite spear.]]Batman utilized this weapon in his duel with [[Superman]] (almost succeeding in killing the latter with it), with it later (ironically) being used by Superman, this time against [[Doomsday]]. Due to its nature, it is one of the extremely few weapons capable of mortally wounding both [[Kryptonian]]s and Doomsday.
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*'''Cell Phone Cloner''': [[File:Bruce clones Anatoli Knyazev's phone.png|thumb|250px|Bruce's cloning device.]]Batman, as Bruce Wayne, can use a phone capable of cloning the software and contacts of another, allowing him to both listen to the cloned phone's messages and track it. He used this on [[Anatoli Knyazev]]'s phone while briefly standing close to him.
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*'''Branding Ring''': [[File:Batman prepares to brand Lex.png|thumb|250px|Batman, preparing to brand Lex.]]Batman also has knuckle duster type device with a bat symbol on the knuckles, which superheats to the point where it can burn through flesh and even stone with ease, burning the bat-brand into the surface it is pressed or punched into. Its mechanisms are similar to that of a stapler. Batman uses it to mark the worst of criminals with his symbol for effective intimidation (notably doing so to both sex trafficker [[Cesar Santos]], and a child predator, and at least 18 confirmed others), and as a warning to others. Batman came close to branding [[Lex Luthor]] when he visited the latter in prison, but instead ended up punching a symbol into the wall behind Lex.
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*'''Hacking Device''': [[File:Bruce plugs a hacking device into the LexCorp mainframe.png|thumb|250px|Bruce, plugging the hacking device into the LexCorp mainframe.]]Bruce plugged this device into the LexCorp servers, thus managing to tap into the mainframe and extract [[Lex Luthor]]'s files on [[Kryptonite]] and [[metahumans]]. This device is, however, temporarily 'borrowed' from Bruce by [[Wonder Woman]], though she eventually returned it.
   
 
==Relationships==
 
==Relationships==
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===Family===
 
===Family===
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*[[Thomas Wayne]] † &ndash; Father
*[[Olympians]]
 
**[[Zeus]] † &ndash; father
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*[[Martha Wayne]] † &ndash; Mother
**[[Hestia]] † &ndash; paternal aunt
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*[[Benjamin Wayne]] † &ndash; Ancestor
**[[Poseidon]] † &ndash; paternal uncle
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*[[Laura Wayne]] † &ndash; Ancestor
**[[Hades]] † &ndash; paternal uncle
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*[[Patrick A. Wayne]] † &ndash; Ancestor
**[[Athena]] † &ndash; paternal half-sister
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*[[Charles Wayne]] † &ndash; Ancestor
**Apollo † &ndash; paternal half-brother
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*[[Alan Wayne]] † &ndash; Ancestor
**[[Artemis (Olympian)|Artemis]] † &ndash; paternal half-sister
 
**[[Ares]] † &ndash; paternal half-brother and Victim
 
*[[Hippolyta]] &ndash; mother
 
*[[Antiope]] † &ndash; maternal aunt, mentor, and savior
 
   
 
===Allies===
 
===Allies===
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*[[Alfred Pennyworth]] &ndash; Mentor, Butler, Most Trusted Ally
*[[Justice League]]
 
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*[[Nightwing|Dick Grayson/Nightwing]] &ndash; Adoptive Son, Protégé, and Former Partner
**[[Superman|Clark Kent/Superman]] &ndash; respected ally turned temporary enemy turned ally, teammate, leader, and close friend
 
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*[[Robin|Jason Todd/Robin]] †<ref>[[:File:LexCorp_promo_-_Batman_file.png]]</ref> &ndash; Protégé and Former Partner
**[[Batman|Bruce Wayne/Batman]] &ndash; rescuee, suspecter turned respected ally, teammate, leader, and close friend
 
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*[[Batgirl|Barbara Gordon/Batgirl]]<ref>[http://variety.com/2017/film/news/batgirl-movie-joss-whedon-warner-bros-1202018544/ ‘Batgirl’ Movie: Joss Whedon to Direct Standalone Film (EXCLUSIVE)]</ref> &ndash; Protégé and Situational Partner
**[[Aquaman|Arthur Curry/Aquaman]] &ndash; ally, teammate, and friend
 
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*[[Wayne Enterprises]]
**[[Flash|Barry Allen/Flash]] &ndash; ally, teammate and close friend
 
**[[Cyborg|Victor Stone/Cyborg]] &ndash; ally, teammate and close friend
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**[[Grace]] &ndash; Personal Assistant
*[[Alfred Pennyworth]] &ndash; respected ally
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**[[Jack O'Dwyer]] &ndash; Employee and Friend
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**[[Greg]] &ndash; Employee
*[[Amazon]]s
 
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**[[Van Criss Laboratories]]
**Lieutenant [[Menalippe]] &ndash; combat tactics mentor
 
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***Dr. [[Van Criss]] † &ndash; Employee
**Senator [[Acantha]]
 
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*[[Justice League]] &ndash; Teammates
**[[Artemis (Amazon)|Artemis]]
 
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**[[Superman|Clark Kent/Superman]] &ndash; Temporary Enemy turned Friend and Leader
**[[Orana]]
 
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**[[Wonder Woman|Diana/Wonder Woman]] &ndash; Savior
**[[Egeria]]
 
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**[[Aquaman|Arthur Curry/Aquaman]] &ndash; Recruit
**[[Euboea]]
 
*[[World War I]] &ndash; Allied Powers
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**[[Flash|Barry Allen/Flash]] &ndash; Recruit
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**[[Cyborg|Victor Stone/Cyborg]] &ndash; Recruit
**[[Wonder Men]]
 
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*[[Insurgency]]
***[[Steve Trevor]] † &ndash; first encountered man, friend, and lover
 
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**[[Flash]]
***[[Etta Candy]] † &ndash; friend
 
***[[Sameer]] †
 
***[[Chief]] †
 
***[[Charlie]] †
 
*[[Louvre Museum]] &ndash; employers
 
 
*[[Gotham City Police Department]]
 
*[[Gotham City Police Department]]
**Commissioner [[James Gordon]]
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**Commissioner [[James Gordon]] &ndash; Ally
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**Officer [[Mazzuccheli]]
*[[Lois Lane]] &ndash; ally and savior
 
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*[[ARGUS]]
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**[[Amanda Waller]] &ndash; Situational Ally
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*[[Martha Kent]] &ndash; Rescuee
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*[[Daily Planet]]
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**[[Lois Lane]] &ndash; Ally and Savior
 
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===Enemies===
 
===Enemies===
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*[[Joker's gang|Joker's Gang]]
*[[Ares]] † &ndash; archenemy and victim
 
*[[World War I]] &ndash; ally
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**[[Joker]] &ndash; Mortal Enemy and Partner's Murderer
**General [[Erich Ludendorff]] &ndash; enemy and victim
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**[[Harley Quinn]] &ndash; Prisoner and Partner's Murderer
**[[Doctor Poison]]
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**[[Jonny Frost]]
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**[[Panda Man]]
*[[Doomsday]] † &ndash; indirect victim
 
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*[[LexCorp|LexCorp Industries]]
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**[[Lex Luthor]] &ndash; Business Rival, Manipulator, and Enemy
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**[[Mercy Graves]] †
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**[[Anatoli Knyazev]] † &ndash; victim
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*[[Doomsday]] † &ndash; Victim
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*[[Regime Stormtroopers|Regime]]
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**[[Superman]] &ndash; Killer
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**[[Regime Stormtroopers]]
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**[[Parademons]]
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*[[Task Force X]]
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**[[Deadshot]] &ndash; Detained Enemy
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**[[Killer Croc]] &ndash; Detained Enemy
 
*[[New Gods]]
 
*[[New Gods]]
**[[Darkseid]]
 
 
**[[Steppenwolf]]
 
**[[Steppenwolf]]
 
***[[Parademons]]
 
***[[Parademons]]
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*[[General Zod]] †
*[[Slipknot]] † &ndash; captured opponent
 
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*[[Cesar Santos]] †
*British terrorists &ndash; defeated opponents
 
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*[[Joe Chill]]
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*[[Firefly]]
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**[[Sal]]
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*[[Pete Doumanian]]
 
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==Behind the scenes==
 
*On December 4, 2013 Gal Gadot was announced to play Wonder Woman in a 3 film contract for ''[[Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice]]'', ''[[Wonder Woman (film)|Wonder Woman]]'' and ''[[Justice League (film)|Justice League]]''. Beforehand she was one of three actresses narrowed down to play the "lead female role" alongside Olga Kurylenko and Elodie Yung.
 
*Gal Gadot practiced Kung Fu, Kickboxing, Fencing, Jujitsu, and Capoeira as part of her extensive physical preparation for the role.
 
*First live-action movie debut of the character.
 
*In two social event scenes in ''[[Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice]]'', it's implied the Wonder Woman character does not consume alcohol. Non-alcoholic consumption is a characteristic usually associated with [[Batman]] who, in this cinematic version, does consume alcohol. She is seen consuming a small amount of alcohol in [[Wonder Woman (film)|''Wonder Woman'']], however, when offered some by Steve Trevor.
 
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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*A reference to Batman was shown during the final battle between [[Superman]] and [[General Zod]]. A poster can be seen that says "Keep Calm and Call Batman" in the central train station in [[Metropolis]]' CBD. A Wayne Enterprise satellite also appeared during Superman and Zod's fight.
*Being over 5,000 years old, she is the oldest member of the [[Justice League]].
 
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*According to producer [[Charles Roven]], Batman is an extremely rough, physical person. Ben Affleck said that he identified with Batman's character in that they are both very angry people.
*After the Man of Steel, Wonder Woman is the strongest and overall the most powerful member of the Justice League. Also, Diana has no exploitable weaknesses like Supermans' vulnerability to Kryptonite and/or magic.
 
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*Batman is about 41-42 years old at the start of ''[[Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice]]'' as Alfred states that he's been training in the art of deception since the age of 7 despite being unable to deceive him. Since Bruce started training when his parents died, his calculated age becomes 41-42 years.
*She is currently the only female member of the Justice League.
 
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*While this version of Batman is largely thought to be the most lethal, other film versions of Batman have killed or at least indirectly caused death at least once.
*Aside from her comic counterpart, Wonder Woman of the cinematic DCEU, does not fly, yet. Or that we know of. Rather she can levitate as well as leap at tremendous heights and distances. At the end of the film Wonder Woman, it appears that levitation aids her when she jumps great distances.
 
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*Batman's voice is digitally altered by a vocoder in his cowl<ref>[http://batman-news.com/2016/01/30/batman-v-superman-empire-march-2016/ Over 25 interesting details from the ‘Batman v Superman’ issue of Empire magazine]</ref>.
*In the film, during the scene where Diana tries ice cream for the first time in the train station (and enjoys it) possibly alludes to Wonder Woman doing the same (albeit in the street) in ''Justice League Vol. 2 #3'' in the New 52. <ref>http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Justice_League_Vol_2_3</ref><ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8S9Jr-GGCY</ref>
 
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*In certain scenes, particularly action scenes, Batman's cape is rendered using CGI.
*Diana is right-handed.
 
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*This version of Batman was mainly inspired by the incarnation from ''The Dark Knight Returns'' written by Frank Miller, depicting him as being older, more brutal in his fight against crime, and utilizing a durable battle armor, along with tear gas bombs filled with gaseous [[Kryptonite]] and other weakening methods to combat Superman on equal footing. His main costume is also based on the costume worn by that particular incarnation. There are also some elements from the Golden Age, Arkham-verse and mainstream versions in the Batman of this continuity.
*In all three films Diana has been in, she is never referred to as "Wonder Woman". Likewise, the alias isn't seen anywhere in print either. The closest it's come is the logo used in Lex Luthor's data, being two "W"s. Likewise, Bruce Wayne is only called "Batman" three times in the run of the DCEU. Once by Perry White, once by Barry Allen, and once by Aquaman.
 
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*Michael Wilkinson, the costume designer of BvS and Justice League declared that Bruce studied Asian martial arts in Japan.
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*This version of Batman is the first and only live-action incarnation to ever show him to be near to his comics' counterpart in terms of physical prowess (despite Michael Keaton's Batman demonstrating nearly superhuman strength at some points) while accurately portraying him in terms of personality.
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*While the casting of Ben Affleck initially caused a controversy including the filing of an online petition, his performance was ultimately met with an extremely positive reception with most fans calling him "the best Batman ever", and other fans adoringly dubbing him "Batfleck". This eventually caused Affleck to start writing a solo Batman movie affiliated with this universe, mere rumors and news of which caused a huge and positive online and offline excitement in fans.
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*In promoting the film, this version of Batman alongside Superman and Wonder Woman in the film was added to the mobile version of DC's video game ''[[wikipedia:Injustice: Gods Among Us|Injustice: Gods Among Us]]''; while the movie's version of Superman and Wonder Woman can be obtained through the game's challenge mode, Batman cannot, making him incredibly rare in-game.
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*According to Richard Cetrone (Ben Affleck's stunt double in BvS), Batman also used Kickboxing, Jeet Kune Do, Kali and Professional Wrestling in the warehouse fight scene.
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*This version of Batman's birthday is on February 19, which might be a reference to the DC comics version, in which Batman's birthday is also February 19, however, it is possible that their birth years are different.
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*Batman is usually 8-years-old when he witnesses the death of his parents, however in this incarnation, Batman was 9-years-old instead of 8-years-old when he witnessed the death of his parents.
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*Batman and Aquaman both have fathers named Thomas.
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*Batman and Superman both have mothers named Martha.
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*The only people who know that Bruce is Batman are the members of the [[Justice League]], [[Nightwing]], [[Robin]], [[Batgirl]], [[Lex Luthor]], [[Amanda Waller]], and [[Alfred Pennyworth]].
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*Bruce is right-handed.
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*This version of Batman has a kill count of 21 people (30 if you include the 9 people Batman killed in his nightmare).<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgkQS7q6sT0 Batman Movie Kill Count]</ref>
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*Unlike his comic book counterpart, this version of Batman doesn't seem to have a hatred towards guns and he also seems to be fine with drinking alcohol.
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==Behind the Scenes==
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*On August 23, 2013, [[Warner Bros.]] announced that Affleck had been cast as Batman. Beforehand numerous actors such as [[Jeffrey Dean Morgan]],''' '''Jensen Ackles, Josh Brolin, [[Joe Manganiello]], Tyler Hoechlin, Richard Armitage, Wes Bentley, Jake Gyllenhaal, Orlando Bloom, Luke Evans, Tyler Hoechlin, Jon Hamm and Gerard Butler were considered for the part.
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*Ben Affleck's casting initially caused somewhat of a controversy and intense fan backlash including the filing of an online petition to remove him. However, upon the movie's release, his performance was met with an extremely positive reception with many fans calling Affleck the best Batman of all time.
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*Ben Affleck portrayed the actor George Reeves in the biopic 'Hollywoodland'. Reeves played [[Superman]] in Superman serials, making Affleck the only actor to portray both Superman and Batman.
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*Affleck worked out every day at 5:00 AM in several gyms in order to become a muscular Batman. He even asked Christian Bale, who played Bruce Wayne/Batman in Christopher Nolan's ''Dark Knight'' trilogy, how to get into shape for the role. He also joked that Bale's advice was to get the costume makers to put a zipper on it to make going to the bathroom easier.
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*In the original cut of Justice League, Batman was disgraced by the killing he'd done during the events of ''[[Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice]]'', and was ready to sacrifice himself to make up for the lives he'd taken. However, Wonder Woman and Aquaman saved him from doing so, stating that "dying in battle won't change anything, and he must live to keep the fight going."<ref>[https://cinemacure.wordpress.com/2017/11/19/read-zack-snyders-version-and-all-deleted-scenes-of-justice-league/ Read Zack Snyder's and All Deleted Scenes of Justice League]</ref>
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
===Promotional images===
 
===Promotional images===
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Wonder Woman Gal Gadot-poster.jpg
 
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Wonder Woman staring JL promotional image.png
 
Justice League - Wonder Woman 75th anniversary promo.jpg
 
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Wonder Woman Justice League character portrait.jpg
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The Flash, Batman and Wonder Woman staring.jpg
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"Men are still good. We fight, we kill, we betray one another, but we can rebuild. We can be better. We will, we have to."
―Bruce Wayne to Diana Prince[src]

Bruce Wayne is the CEO of Wayne Enterprises and the vigilante operating in Gotham City, New Jersey known as the Batman. After witnessing the murder of his parents at the hands of a mugger as a child, Bruce waged a war on crime in Gotham City for over 20 years before the Battle of Metropolis. Over the years, Bruce encountered numerous foes, most notably the Penguin and the Joker. He also mentored Jason Todd to aid him as Robin, though Todd was eventually killed by the Joker and his doctor-turned-partner, Harley Quinn. Batman later apprehended Deadshot and Harley, as well as chased an up and coming Killer Croc out of Gotham during his attempt to form yet another criminal empire in the city. After the death of Robin, Bruce became an increasingly ruthless guardian of Gotham City, as criminals grew wary of his now brutal reputation.[1]

By 2015, a year and a half following the Battle of Metropolis, Bruce had become wary of the intentions of Superman, developing a hatred of the hero further fueled by the Machiavellian manipulations of Lex Luthor. However, Bruce ultimately allied himself with Superman to save Martha Kent, and the two were later joined by Wonder Woman to defeat the Kryptonian behemoth Doomsday, though the battle cost Superman his life. In the following year, Bruce began investigating rumors of scientists from S.T.A.R. Labs being kidnapped by strange creatures in Gotham, theorizing them as the precursor of an impending threat coming to Earth. Meeting with Diana Prince, Bruce relayed his findings but discovered that his suspicions had already been confirmed, as Steppenwolf had already arrived. Bruce then decided to recruit the candidates he and Diana had been observing, realizing that an attack was imminent.

Following the formation of the Justice League, Bruce orchestrated a plan with the help of two metahumans, Barry Allen and Victor Stone, to resurrect Superman by utilizing the power of a Mother Box to jump-start the hero's regeneration process and revive him. With the team now fully established, Batman led a successful offensive against Steppenwolf, forcing the latter's invasion into retreat. Afterward, Batman passed the role of leader of the Justice League to Superman, instead focusing on the team's future.

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Wonder Woman is an Amazon princess and a superheroine. She is the daughter of Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons, and Zeus. Gal Gadot portrays her in films such as Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) and Wonder Woman (2017). Her exploits have been published by DC Comics since 1941, and she became a founding member of the Justice League.
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Princess Diana of Themyscira is the superhero known as Wonder Woman, and she was born to Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons. Her original name was Diana, after the Roman goddess of the hunt, the moon, and nature, and she earned her superhero title after competing in a series of trials and contests to become the Amazon champion. As an Amazon warrior princess and one of the most powerful superheroes in the DC Universe, Diana was trained as a warrior on Paradise Island before moving to the outside world and becoming businesswoman Diana Prince and Wonder Woman. She is also one of the original seven founders of the Justice League.
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Biography

Early Life

"In the dream, they took me to the light. A beautiful lie..."
―Batman[src]
Bruce Wayne with his parents

Bruce with his parents.

Bruce Wayne was born on February 19, 1972, in Gotham City, New Jersey, to Thomas and Martha Wayne. Bruce had an idyllic childhood due to his family's fortune and the love supplied by his parents. Growing up, he would be sat down on the floor of Wayne Manor's entrance room by his father, who told him that despite the manor itself being built on railways, real estates, and oil, the first generation of Waynes made their fortune as hunters, trading pelts and skins with the French.[2]

Assassination of Thomas and Martha Wayne

Bruce witnessing his parents' murder

Bruce witnessing his parents' murder.

On June 26, 1981[citation needed], when he was 9, Bruce and his parents were walking home from the theater to see The Mask of Zorro when they are confronted by a mugger, who shot and killed Thomas and Martha before Bruce's eyes. From then on, Bruce was raised by the Wayne family's butler, Alfred Pennyworth.

Bruce falling in the batcave

Bruce falling into the Batcave

During the funeral for his parents, Bruce, overcome with grief, broke away from the service. As he ran, he stumbled across a decrepit area of the estate and fell into a cavern filled with numerous bats. This would later inspire him to use that fear to battle the criminal elements that took his parents' lives.

Becoming the Batman

In the following years, Bruce grew up inspired to make himself a symbol of fear within the heart of crime in Gotham City. He did so by training himself beyond the heights of mental and physical perfection, mastering many martial arts, the art of deception, tactical skills, and stealth, among many other disciplines. In 1996, Bruce used his newfound discipline to take up the persona of a fearsome vigilante known as the "Batman" by launching a one-man war on crime at 24, while also swiftly reclaiming control over his family company Wayne Enterprises as its CEO. The cavern with bats that he had once fallen into as a child inspired him to create the Batcave, an expansive subterranean headquarters housing all of his high-tech Batman gadgets, located near Wayne Manor.

Crusade Against Crime

"Twenty years in Gotham, Alfred. We've seen what promises are worth. How many good guys are left? How many stayed that way?"
―Bruce Wayne[src]

Bruce spent 20 years (up until the alien invasion of General Zod) fighting his way through the streets of Gotham City as the Batman.

Bruce's morals often prevented him from killing his foes, meaning that most of Gotham City's supervillains often ended up incarcerated in either Blackgate Penitentiary or Arkham Asylum. Examples of Batman's enemies include members of both the Falcone and Maroni crime families,[3] the monstrous metahuman Killer Croc, his psychopathic archnemesis the Joker, the Joker's girlfriend Harley Quinn, and the Penguin.[4] Indeed, there was a time when Penguin and his exploding gadgets were Batman's biggest concerns,[5] though ultimately the Joker would remain his greatest opponent. In addition, Batman would encounter a number of shady women during his career, as he would later compare to Diana Prince.

Bruce would also form an alliance with GCPD officer James Gordon, and a Bat-Signal projector was used to summon the Batman if the hero's vigilantism was ever urgently needed in order to defend the city. However, some of the GCPD's officers were adamantly against the idea of Batman, fearing and believing him to be a ruthless criminal, on whom they will often open fire, though these would eventually become the minority among the GCPD.

Overall, Batman was initially about finesse, fully employing his immensely formidable skills of stealth and deception, hardly openly appearing at all, as evidenced when he caught Sal and tied him up from a tall building, and broke Pete Doumanian's legs, forcing the latter to permanently retire from crime. Indeed, Batman was so successful in his stealthily deceitful method, that even after his 18 years of protecting Gotham city, there was hardly any tangible evidence of his existence, with some (notably Victor Stone) even assuming that Batman did not actually exist, and was nothing but an urban legend.

Losing Robin

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Bruce at the display of his fallen ally.

However, at some point before the Battle of Metropolis, the Joker and Harley Quinn[6] managed to kill Robin together and left a sadistic note for Batman, spray-painted in yellow on the damaged Robin suit. A devastated Bruce hung Jason's suit in the Batcave, as a monument to honor his comrade and to also remind himself of what he fights for. After the death of his protege, sidekick, and friend, Bruce became much more hardened and angered, morphing into a more relentless and violent version of Batman.

Capturing Deadshot

"It's over, Deadshot! I don't want to do this in front of your daughter."
―Batman to Deadshot[src]
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Batman confronts Deadshot.

At some point during Bruce's career as a vigilante, Batman began tracking down the world's most wanted hitman, Deadshot, and ARGUS leader Amanda Waller proves herself a situational ally by anonymously giving Batman some crucial information on how to track the assassin down. Hence Batman finds Deadshot on the streets with his daughter Zoe Lawton. When the duo goes through an alley, Batman glides down and seizes Deadshot, telling the latter to surrender, not wanting to do anything in front of Deadshot's daughter. Deadshot attempts to fight off the vigilante, but Batman swiftly gets the better of him, beating Deadshot to the ground. Deadshot then promptly takes out his gun and attempts to shoot Batman, but Zoe stands in the way, crying that she did not want her father to kill anyone else. After a moment, Deadshot surrenders his gun and himself to Batman, who cuffs him to a gate and leaves him for the GCPD, who find him being hugged by a saddened Zoe.

Killer Croc on the Run

The fierce crocodilian metahuman Waylan Jones came to Gotham City and tried to form a criminal enterprise. However, he was repeatedly confronted and defeated by Batman. Croc was so heavily on Batman's radar, that he was forced to flee the city, only to be later captured by Amanda Waller and her ARGUS SWAT team.[7]

Battle of Metropolis

"You're gonna go to war?!"
That son of a bitch brought the war to us two years ago!"
―Bruce to Alfred regarding Superman[src]
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Bruce witnesses the destruction caused by Superman and Zod.

Bruce was in Metropolis in the midst of General Zod's attack on the city with the Black Zero. As Zod attempted to terraform the Earth into a new Krypton, starting with Metropolis, Bruce took a helicopter to the outskirts of the city and witnessed the Black Zero destroying everything downtown. He took a Wayne Enterprises security vehicle and made his way towards the Wayne Financial building, giving the order via phone to the people inside to evacuate. Bruce's friend and employee Jack O'Dwyer relayed the order but failed to escape the building himself. Bruce dodged several falling pieces of debris from buildings and jets before finally reaching a stop in front of an entire crowd of citizens. Bruce exited the vehicle and watched along with the crowd as the Black Zero was destroyed and sent back to the Phantom Zone with Superman's infant starship. As buildings began to fall, Bruce made his way to Wayne Financial on foot and attempted to call Jack again, but got no signal. While there, he bore witness to the vicious duel between Superman and Zod.

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Bruce watch Superman fighting Zod.

As the mighty aliens fought high above the city, Zod's heat vision tore through the Wayne Financial building, causing it to collapse into ruins. A horrified Bruce screamed for Jack and ran towards the collapsing building while everyone else fled. Bruce searched for survivors, passing a group of frightened children and finding his employee Wallace Keefe trapped underneath rubble. Bruce and a few other employees there helped rescue the now paralyzed Keefe. Bruce then noticed a little girl staring at the building's ruins and saved her from getting crushed by debris. He told her that she would be safe and asked where her mother was, but she could only point to the now destroyed building before breaking down in tears. Bruce embraced and consoled the girl as he watched Zod and Superman continue their fight in the sky, coming crashing back down to Earth in a mortal embrace.

Aftermath

Defeating Firefly

"He was always tough. But over the years, he got harder. I mean, you figure he's seen some things."
Sal to his partner[src]

As a result of witnessing the incredible destruction and carnage unleashed by the Black Zero and subsequent duel of the mighty aliens, Bruce became more brutal as Batman, now resorting to breaking the legs of jewel thief Pete Doumanian, for instance, though he still refused to kill the thugs that he apprehended.[8]

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Batman intervening in Firefly's operation.

Months later, Batman intervened when Firefly was setting up charges to detonate a building. He used a batarang to knock the detonator from the villain's grip, destroying it with a stomp and proceeded to engage Firefly, who unsuccessfully attacked the Dark Knight with his flamethrower, as it proved ineffective against Batman's fireproof cape and oxygen mask. Batman then subdued him, leaving Firefly's two low-level criminal allies tied up on a sidewalk for the GCPD officers to find, though, unknown to him, Batman was being watched by Lex Luthor the entire time via a CCTV camera in order to analyzing the Dark Knight's capabilities, which firmly established to Lex that the rumors of Batman being inhuman and supernatural are actually completely false.[8]

Wayne Enterprises Field Trip

While at Wayne Enterprises, Bruce followed a Metropolis Middle School student, Zoe, who was watching a group of criminals using Kryptonian armor and plasma rifles, into a restricted section of the building. He urged her to return to her group, as he would seek the "proper authority", but they were caught by the gang. Suddenly, Superman showed up, causing the criminals to make a break for it, using the Kryptonian plasma rifles briefly to hold Superman back. Bruce then took down the guard watching him and Zoe, before activating a Kryptonian signal jammer, which let out a high-frequency screeching noise that subdued everybody, briefly including Superman. Given the opportunity to take out the criminals, Superman handed them over to the Metropolis Police Department, as Bruce praised Zoe for her courage, before returning her to her school group.[9]

Locating Emily for Evidence

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Batman confronts Emily.

As Batman, Bruce was later chasing a group through the Carytown Crossing, in the movie and shopping district. He landed his motorbike on top of their car, causing them to crash, before subduing and tying them up. He ran from the scene, disappearing down a manhole. The following night, he located Emily, who had taken a photo of him. He acknowledged that she would do the right thing and destroy the evidence, disappearing into the night.[10]

Capturing Harley Quinn

"Stupid bats, you're ruining date night!"
Harley Quinn to Batman[src]
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Batman on the jokermobile.

Soon after, the Joker and Harley Quinn were joyriding down a Gotham City street in the Jokermobile, laughing maniacally on the journey. However, Batman pursued them in the Batmobile quickly mounting onto the Joker's roof. Harley, annoyed that Batman was ruining "date night", began angrily fire into the roof, though ineffective against Batman's bulletproof suit. Joker, attempting to shake Batman off, made a sharp turn that sent the vehicle flying off the road and into the river. Batman then promptly put on a rebreather and dove after the car, finding the crashed car and Harley, but no Joker. Batman then grabbed Harley, who awoke and tried to stab him, but Batman quickly knocks her unconscious with a mighty punch and carries her out of the river.

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Batman carries Harley to the Batmobile.

Batman then laid her on the hood of the Batmobile and checked for a pulse but couldn't seem to find one. With extreme reluctance, Batman then attempts oral resuscitation to revive her. A pleased Harley then begins kissing him, but Batman restrains her and drove her to Arkham. ARGUS Director Amanda Waller then promptly had Harley transferred to Belle Reve supermax, where the female psychopath was eventually put inside a small electrified barbwire cage fit for her aerial acrobatic routines.[7]

Bat Brand of Justice

"A Devil... It saved us... It's still here..."
―Rescued sex trafficker hostage about Batman[src]
The devil saved us

An officer sees Batman for the first time.

Two years after the Battle of Metropolis, Batman rescued a group of young Asian women from sex trafficker Cesar Santos by subduing him and then brutally interrogating him. One of the GCPD's rookie police officers interrupts his interrogation, frightened by the sight of the Batman perched on a wall and tried to shoot him, but the Dark Knight swiftly fled, leaving Santos with a "bat-brand" on his chest. This would be only one of the many criminals branded by the Dark Knight (a total of 18 reports of similar occurrences in Gotham) within the past month. Soon, bearing a "bat-brand" is equivalent to a death sentence among Gotham City prison inmates, and later among Metropolis prisoners too, as orchestrated by Lex Luthor to make Batman feel responsible for the deaths, as if he were a murderer, thus furthering Batman's own grief.

The White Portuguese

"We're criminals, Alfred, we've always been criminals. Nothing's changed."
"Oh, yes it has, sir. Everything's changed: men fall from the sky, the gods hurl thunderbolts, innocents die. That's how it starts, sir. The fever, the rage, the feeling of powerlessness that turns good men... cruel."
―Bruce and Alfred Pennyworth[src]
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Bruce, discussing the "White Portuguese" with Alfred.

Bruce had been seemingly searching for a target known only as the "White Portuguese", which, as he tells Alfred Pennyworth, is bringing in a dirty bomb to Gotham. Bruce learned that a Russian mercenary named Anatoli Knyazev may have information regarding the "White Portuguese", but even after interrogating 6 people as the Batman, he learned nothing. Hence, Bruce Wayne later attended an underground fight club where he met Knyazev, engaging in a brief conversation which allowed Bruce to clone Knyazev's phone and discover that Knyazev was employed by Lex Luthor. Bruce then expressed his intention to break into Luthor's house as Batman, but Alfred is quick to point out that that wouldn't be unnecessary as Luthor has already invited Bruce to attend a fundraiser event. That evening, as Bruce prepares to depart the Batcave and attend the event, he stood before the monument for Jason Todd's damaged Robin suit.

Meeting Clark Kent

"Mr. Wayne! Clark Kent, Daily Planet. What's your position on the Bat-vigilante in Gotham?"
Clark Kent to Bruce[src]
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Bruce plugging his hacking device in.

Bruce attended Luthor's party with the intention of finding as much evidence against Lex as possible. While pretending to listen to Lex Luthor's greeting speech, Bruce was guided by Alfred via a hidden earpiece, and snuck away from the crowd, successfully plugging in his device into the LexCorp servers housed in Luthor's lower levels. Unbeknownst to Bruce, however, Alfred's voice was picked up by the Daily Planet reporter Clark Kent, so, as soon as Bruce returns, a suspicious Clark is quick to interview him, asking Bruce about his position regarding Batman.

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Clark and Bruce meet for the first time

Bruce initially attempts to brush the reporter off, condescendingly referring to the younger man as "son", and sarcastically asking if the Daily Planet belongs to him. Clark persists, claiming to have personally seen how Batman considers himself to be above the law and causing civilians to live in fear, despite having never seen Batman in action. Bruce is quick to point out the hypocrisy in Clark's words, noting that every time Superman carried out a trivial deed, journalists like Clark are quick to shower him with praise, and instead argues the godlike alien should instead be feared, as there would be seemingly no way of stopping him, if Superman were to suddenly decide to go rogue. Clark is angered by this unexpected and personal criticism, but calmly points out that most of the world doesn't share Bruce's opinion on the alien superhero, but Bruce responds by claiming that perhaps his view is based on the bad history that Gotham has with "freaks dressed like clowns."

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Bruce discovers his device is missing.

At that moment, however, the two were interrupted by the timely arrival of Lex Luthor, who enthusiastically introduced himself to Clark and invited Bruce to visit LexCorp Industries' Research and Development facilities. However, Mercy Graves arrives, letting Lex know that a governor wanted to speak with him. As Bruce politely excuses himself and walks off, a suspicious Clark attempts to follow him, having heard Alfred's voice in the earpiece again, but he is stopped when he sees a news report of a girl stuck in a burning house in Mexico, choosing instead to depart. Bruce then broke from the crowd to retrieve his mole, only to find it had been stolen by a mysterious woman. Bruce quickly pursued her, but she is able to leave the party before he can confront her.

Metting Diana Prince

"You don't know me, but I've known a few women like you."
"Oh, I don't think you've ever known a woman like me."
―Bruce and Diana Prince[src]
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Bruce speaks with Diana.

Later, Bruce tracked down Diana Prince at the Gotham City Museum of Antiquities, where an exhibit of a fake replica of Alexander the Great's sword, where he confronted her about the information she stole. Bruce claimed to see right through her "babe in the woods" act, saying that while she doesn't know him, he'd met "a few women like [Diana]". Diana, however, calmly smiled and reassures Bruce that he's never met a woman like her. She then proceeded to tell Bruce that she was unable to obtain anything due to the data having military-grade encryption. Diana also explained that she stole the information because Lex Luthor had stolen something of hers. Before excusing herself, Diana informed Bruce know that she was only borrowing his device, and had already returned it to him shortly beforehand, placing it into his car.

Insurgency Knightmare

"Bruce, listen to me now! It's Lois, it's Lois Lane! She's the key! Am I too soon?! Aaaah, I'm too soon! You were right about him! You've always been right about him! Fear him! Find us, Bruce, you have to find us!"
―The Flash to Bruce[src]
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Batman being overwhelmed by Superman's stormtroopers and Parademons.

Bruce returned to the Batcave later that evening and placed drive into the Batcomputer, utilizing the Oracle Network to decrypt it. While patiently waiting for the slow decryption process, Bruce eventually fell asleep at his desk.

Bruce began to experience a vision of a post-apocalyptic Earth - the product of an ongoing Injustice War - in which a devastated Superman killed millions, driven by his despair over the loss of Lois Lane, becoming dark and malevolent. To aid in his totalitarian crusade, Clark founded the Regime Stormtroopers army, killing anybody who opposes him. An aged Batman exited a bunker and watches an Insurgency convoy approach. He met with them and asks for the rock they were tasked to retrieve, the last hope of defeating Superman. However, it turned out to be an ambush and Bruce was held at gunpoint by one of his lieutenants as the undercover Regime agents reveal themselves, executing his Insurgency agents as Batman watches helplessly. Roaring in despair, Bruce begins a one-man assault on the Stormtroopers. Although he managed to take down most of the troopers, Parademons invaded the area, abducting many of his resistance fighters, Batman is eventually overwhelmed as the remaining Regime troops finally began to restrain him. Relentless in his assault, Batman began dispatching the troopers, breaking limbs and even snapping one of their necks, but then was brutally beaten down and restrained by reinforcements. Seeing the Stormtroopers' inability to restrain him, a Parademon knocked him unconscious from behind.

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Batman and his allies, chained up in Superman's bunker.

Bruce awoke chained up in a bunker with his remaining agents, eyeing them as Superman arrived, landing in the bunker as his Regime Stormtroopers reverently knelt before their leader. Approaching Batman, Superman swiftly murdered the last Insurgency agents with his heat vision. Superman then unmasked the vigilante, expressing his anger over Bruce letting Lois die, as she was his "world." Superman gave Batman one final sneer, placing his hand flat against the vigilante's chest, then brutally killed him by tearing out his heart.

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Future Flash appears to Bruce.

Shocked awake, Bruce found a distorted and unstable blue portal of energy beside him. From it, the Flash appeared and gave Bruce an incoherent warning to fear Clark's power (whom Bruce had "always been right about") and that Lois Lane was "the key" to this. Flash then suddenly realized that he was too soon in the timestream, so he begged Bruce to find "them" and save "her". Bruce abruptly awoke again, though he wasn't sure if either experience was entirely a dream.

This terrifying vision of a possible potential future, along with Bruce choosing to interpret that the male individual whom Flash implored him to fear is Superman, rids Bruce of any doubts he might have still had, giving more justification to his quest of bringing down Superman.

Motives Explained

Having awoken from his nightmare, Bruce examines the encrypted data and realizes that Lex Luthor is not only experimenting with Kryptonite, but also investigating metahumans. One of them is Diana Prince herself, who is revealed to actually be an immortal Amazon warrior Wonder Woman (as a photo of her together with Steve Trevor's team in World War I Belgium in seen). The others are the mysterious mighty Atlantean warrior Arthur Curry, the powerful speedster Barry Allen, and the cybernetically enhanced Victor Stone. In the process, Bruce also realizes that the "White Portuguese" is actually a ship, rather than a person. Bruce then promptly admits to Alfred that he plans to steal the Kryptonite to weaponize it, should it become necessary to fight Superman.

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Bruce, explaining himself to Alfred.

Dismayed, Alfred insisted Bruce was misled, as Superman hadn't been either theirs or humanity's enemy. Cynically, Bruce responded, recognizing that while Superman may not be an enemy just yet, Bruce had, during his 20 years of being the Batman in Gotham, seen "what promises are worth"; having laid witness to many seemingly benevolent individuals become malevolently corrupted to the point that Bruce claimed that hardly any good guys are left. He further persists that if there was more than a one percent chance of Superman's corruption, it needed to be addressed immediately. In addition, Bruce personally witnessed the other Kryptonians who arrived on Earth attempt to wipe out all life on the planet. As a result, Batman adopted the perception of Kryptonians as having a natural predisposition towards evil, and he thus feared the possibility of General Zod's level of evil gradually developing in the only other member of the alien race still to be on Earth: Superman. Alfred, seeing how determined and set Bruce is, remained silent as the latter walked away.

First Encounter with Superman

"Tell me... Do you bleed? You will..."
―Batman to Superman[src]
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Superman threatens Batman

While intercepting Lex Luthor's men transporting Kryptonite, Superman interrupted the chase, damaging the Batmobile after Batman tried running him down and again when Superman tore the doors off. Superman (enraged by the death of Cesar Santos and the helplessness of using words to stop Batman's vigilantism) threatened the Dark Knight, warning him to give up his crusade (to ignore the Bat-Signal the next time it is shined into the sky), and that he should consider Superman's warning mercy, meaning that disobedience will carry severe punishment. As he turned to leave, Batman countered with a threat of his own, expressing his determination to make the godlike alien "bleed". Not impressed with Batman's threat, Superman flew off, while Batman promptly drove back to the Batcave in the damaged Batmobile. Back home, Batman tracked the Kryptonite to LexCorp Industries, with the intention of stealing it from there shortly thereafter.

The US Capitol Bombing

Bruce, angry after the Capitol bombing

Bruce, seething with renewed horror and rage after witnessing the Capitol explosion.

Mere days later, Bruce is at Wayne Enterprises Headquarters and sees on TV how his former employee Wallace Keefe publicly expresses disdain against Superman, in light of him being present for the upcoming congressional hearing regarding Superman's involvement in the Nairomi incident. Dismayed at Wallace's comments, Bruce requests that his personal assistant Grace summon his other employee, Greg, and when she does, Bruce inquires if Wallace had been receiving the victims' fund monthly checks that Wayne Enterprises had been paying out. Greg reveals that Wallace had actually been rejecting them all, and sending them back, leaving hateful messages written on them in red. Dismayed at having not been told them, Bruce inspects the messages, which read "Bruce Wayne - open your eyes", "Bruce Wayne - I am your ghost", "Bruce no truce", "Bruce Wayne I will haunt you", and "Bruce Wayne = Blind", in addition to an old newspaper that Wallace send back to Bruce - an article which detailed the deaths of dozens Wayne Enterprises employees in the Black Zero Event, having "You let your family die" written on it, in the same red ink. Bruce's immense dismay and rage were only further compounded a few moments later, when he witnessed the massive US Capitol explosion during Superman's congressional hearing, seemingly caused by Superman himself (actually malevolently orchestrated by Lex Luthor to frame him).

Later that evening, induced by the red notes and recent events to finally take offensive action against Superman, Batman breaks into the well-guarded LexCorp Industries building, successfully steals the Kryptonite from within, while seriously injuring all of the guards (swooping down on them from above, like an actual bat) despite their tireless attempts to shoot him (evidenced by the numerous cartridges lying on the floor in the aftermath), leaving a batarang in the empty Kryptonite container (for Lex to see), as well as a considerable trail of destruction.

Preparation for fighting Superman

Bruce observing the Kryptonite spear

Bruce, observing his invented Kryptonite weapon.

"You're not brave. Men are brave."
―Batman to Superman[src]With his experienced engineering genius, Bruce is able to swiftly invent and construct two effective anti-Superman weapons with Lex's Kryptonite - first using a laser to cut the xenomineral into a large spearhead (later constructing the thick shaft), and then gathering the leftover Kryptonite dust into 3 gas grenades, all encased in lead (rendering the danger invisible to Superman).
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Bruce's Batcave workout.

In order to be at his absolute peak during the upcoming duel, Bruce also pushes his body to its physical limits with many intense workouts in his Batcave - dragging an extremely heavy truck tire from a considerable distance, hitting the aforementioned tire very hard with a huge sledgehammer numerous times, performing many pull-ups with extremely heavy weight plates chained to his dipping belt, bench-pressing more than a thousand pounds on a barbell, easily performing complex presses with extremely heavy dumbbells, and finally, pushing an already extremely heavy cart (loaded with dozens of large weight plates) for a large distance.

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Bruce, grimly musing about his father and ancestors.

With his physical preparation complete, Bruce retreats to mentally prepare at the abandoned Wayne Manor, where he is found by Alfred, who once more attempts to implore Bruce to stop, claiming that Batman cannot win such a confrontation, with it being "suicide". Bruce grimly responds saying that he is now older than his father Thomas Wayne had ever been, and that this might be the only thing Bruce does that actually matters, since despite Batman having defeated numerous Gotham City criminals and supervillains over the last 20 years, "criminals are like weeds", in that if 1 is pulled up, another grows in its place, while Superman has the potential to become the most formidable supervillain in history, so taking him down before that happens is "about the future of the world", something Bruce sees as "Batman's legacy". Bruce then grimly muses at how his father had once told him that despite the Wayne Manor itself being built on railways, real estates and oil, the first generation of Waynes had made their fortune as hunters, trading pelts and skins with the French. Thus, Bruce not only hopes to live up to his father by taking Superman down but also feels kinship with his ancestors, as a hunter of sorts. This grim reasoning, coupled with the future Flash's message, absolutely cements Bruce's resolve. As Bruce walked away, Alfred, understanding that trying to stop the former is hopeless, bitterly remarked that "So falls the House of Wayne."

Sometime before heading out to face Superman, Bruce finally sends an e-mail to Diana Prince, letting her know that he has obtained the 1918 photograph of her and Steve Trevor's team, asking her with curiosity where else she has been during the last century (her status as an immortal metahuman clearly impressing Bruce), and also sharing with her the data that Lex Luthor had on the other metahumans - Aquaman, the Flash, and Cyborg. Diana however, while intrigued, does not answer the e-mail, and proceeds with her plans to depart Metropolis for Paris, via transitional flight to Turkey.

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Batman activates the Bat Signal.

Now armed and fully prepared, Batman prepares his preemptive strike against Superman, building an extremely durable Armored Batsuit, and Kryptonite powered arsenal. Batman then set up traps in the old Gotham City Police Department building, also placing a Kryptonite spear in the ground for later use. Having prepared for the fight, Batman tore off the old cloth covering the Bat-Signal and turned it on, shining it into the thundery sky.

Duel with Superman

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Batman and Superman meet face to face again.

A reluctant Superman (having just been forced to comply with Lex Luthor's ultimatum) traveled to Gotham City to face Batman, who was prepared for him in the yard. Superman attempted to reason with him also revealing that he is aware of Batman's identity, but set off one of his traps, causing sonic emitters to boom at him, halting Superman for a few seconds.

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Batman ready to fight Superman.

However, he destroys them and continued to reason with Batman, but it became clear he wasn't getting through to him (due to Batman suspected a deceitful ruse, due to the future Flash's warning of Batman having "always being right" about Superman), as another trap (with automated machine guns) is set off when Superman pushes Batman aside (sending the Dark Knight flying over 60 ft with just a light push), but Superman disposed of it quickly as well. An angered Superman then easily lifted Batman over his head with one arm, and sent him flying down the street again, after which he tackled Batman into the air, through a building, and onto its roof, hurling him right through the Bat-Signal.

Superman ordered the momentarily shocked and downed vigilante to stay down, letting Batman know that he has been holding back this whole time and that Batman would have already been dead, had Superman actually wanted to kill him. However, Batman promptly caught his breath, rises, and defiantly resumes the fight by throwing a smoke grenade between himself and Superman, momentarily vanishing out of sight. Using these few seconds to change his position, Batman gets behind Superman and fires a grenade at him, though the alien hero easily catches it. However, it then unexpectedly sprays Kryptonite gas into Superman face, which severely weakens him, bringing Superman to his knees, finally leveling the vast difference in strength, allowing the armored Batman to physically engage Superman in a duel.

Batman vs Superman

God vs Man

Batman taunts Superman as the latter grows weaker. Superman attempts to fight back, but Batman takes full advantage of Superman's now weakened state and his own superior fighting skills, easily countering Superman's attacks and crashing through the skylight to the lower floor by stomping hard on a downed Superman. However, Superman begins to recover from the Kryptonite poisoning at this point, as he powerfully countered Batman's increasingly ineffectual attacks, even knocking him to the lower floor with a mighty tackle. As more of his strength and powers continued returning, Superman easily hurls Batman through multiple walls to the ground and charges at him, with Batman grabbing Superman in mid-air and slamming him against a wall, proceeding to punch him hard. However, more and more of Superman's powers return, so Batman's armored punches begin to lose effectiveness quickly. Signs of fear start to show on Batman's face, and Superman promptly tackles him to the ground, hurling Batman through multiple walls, to the ground again.

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The effects of the Kryptonite begin to wear off.

As Batman sees Superman ready to charge at him again, he, in desperation, fires another Kryptonite gas grenade at Superman, just as the latter was leaping into attack. With his suit now damaged from the final attack, Batman grabs a bathroom sink and smashes it on the once again weakened Superman's head, knocking the latter unconscious.

Victory over Superman

"You were never a god. You were never even a man!"
―Batman to a defeated Superman[src]
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Batman triumphant over Superman.

Batman lifted Superman up by his hair and placed him over his shoulder, proceeding to carry him to the missing floor, where he threw Superman several stories down. Batman then grappled to the bottom himself and wrapped the wire from the gun around Superman's ankle. Picking up the grapple gun, Batman dragged Superman to the open area in the building. He deduced that Superman's parents taught him that he meant something and that he was there for a reason. However, Batman's parents taught him a different lesson. Batman activates a button on the gun, which yanks Superman towards him. Batman tosses him around the building, through the pillars. A badly defeated and wounded Superman lands on a pile of rubble and debris as Batman finishes telling him what his parents taught him, that the world only made sense "if you force it to". With that, Batman grabbed the spear and kicked Superman onto his back. He placed his foot on his throat, choking him, telling him that he was never a god or even a man. Batman then used the spear to cut across Superman's face (making good on his promise to make Superman "bleed"), and raised it, preparing to deliver the killing blow.

Epiphany and promise

"Why did you say that name?! Martha?! Why did you say that name?! WHY DID YOU SAY THAT NAME?!"
"It's his mother's name! It's his mother's name."
―Batman and Lois Lane[src]
Getting through to Batman

Superman, begging Batman to save "Martha".

Superman, unable to escape, urged him to save "Martha", telling him that he has her and to find him, which caused Batman to mentally flash back to the night his parents died. Confused and enraged, Batman demanded to know why Superman had said that name. At that precise moment, Lois Lane, having arrived by helicopter, rushed in and begged Batman to stop, telling him that Martha is the name of Superman's mother. Shocked, Batman came to his senses, finally realizing that Superman was, in fact, a selfless person pleading for the life of his mother instead of his own instead of a monstrous alien threat. Furthermore, Batman saw the hypocrisy of his own actions - that he has allowed Lex Luthor to twist his anger from the Black Zero Event and turn him into the very villain he swore to fight. Angered, ashamed and horrified at the monster that he had almost become, Batman hurled aside the spear in disgust and resolves to help Superman stop Lex Luthor, the true enemy.

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Batman, shell-shocked after realizing the monster that he had nearly become.

Superman and Lois then explain the situation to Batman, concerning Martha Kent's kidnapping by Lex Luthor, and her currently running out of time. Putting his tactical genius back to use, Batman insists that Superman to go back to Metropolis, while he would go after Martha, promising him that she wouldn't "die tonight".

Saving Martha

"I'll kill her! Believe me, I'll do it!"
"I believe you."
Anatoli Knyazev and Batman[src]
Batman battling Knyazev's men

Batman, battling Knyazev's men.

Due to him having previously cloned Knyazev's phone, Alfred was able to help Batman track the Russian and his thugs down to an abandoned warehouse near the port of Gotham City by using the Batcomputer, which Batman promptly flies to in the Batwing. Very thankful for Alfred's help, Batman claims not to deserve him, to which Alfred responds affirmatively. After scanning the warehouse with the Batcomputer's thermal imaging, Alfred lets Batman know about two dozen armed thugs on the third floor, so he remote-pilots the Batwing, dropping Batman right underneath them, on the second floor. Catching the thugs off-guard by grappling up right through the wooden floor, Batman promptly disarms most of them, and engages all but two in vicious hand-to-hand combat. Despite being quite tired from his recent battle with Superman, Batman incapacitates all of them swiftly and efficiently, brutally beating them to the ground and having two of them killed by a grenade.

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Batman shielding Martha from the explosion.

Upon making his way to the room Martha Kent was held in by Anatoli Knyazev and one of his thugs, Batman had a stand-off with Knyazev himself, who threatened to kill Martha. Batman said that he believed him, promptly shoots the Russian's flamethrower's tank, seemingly killing Knyazev. Batman, however, managed to shield Martha from the explosion with his fireproof cape, and attempted to calm her down, letting Martha know that he was a friend of her son. She, however, has already realized this, claiming that Batman's cape let her know of his allegiance (due to it being somewhat similar to that of Superman). Batman flew off on his Batwing as soon as he saw the Gotham police approach Martha, leaving her in safe hands.

Afterward, Lex Luthor called Anatoli to kill Martha, only for Batman to intercept the call and tell him he defeated Anatoli and his men and he was coming for Lex next.

Battle with Doomsday

"Did you find the spear?"
"I've been a little busy."
Superman and Batman[src]

The nuclear explosion that results in the missile hitting Superman and Doomsday is so gigantic, that Batman can clearly see it from Earth's surface, just as he is flying toward the fight on his Batwing.

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Batman in battle with Doomsday.

Doomsday's body lands on the abandoned Stryker's Island, but he is far from dead, as the tremendous explosion and extremely high fall seem to have only made the monster stronger, with its body once again regenerating. Batman then joins in the Battle against Doomsday with his Batwing, unleashing an immense amount of firepower, but Doomsday is unscathed and brings the plane down with his heat vision and breath. Before Batman can escape his crashed vehicle, Doomsday corners him and fires a tremendous superheated torrent at him. Wonder Woman arrives, however, just in time to save Batman from certain death, deflecting the beams with her indestructible bracelets, which creates a massive wave of energy outwards.

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Superman, Wonder Woman and Batman, stand ready to face Doomsday

Shortly thereafter, a recovered Superman returns from space, tackles away Doomsday, and asks Batman if he'd found the Kryptonite spear, to which the Dark Knight grimly replied that he had been "a little busy." While initially somewhat confused over who Wonder Woman is (incorrectly assuming at first that she was an ally of Batman's, that the latter had brought along), Superman proceeds to jointly attack Doomsday in tandem with her, while Batman keeps his distance, and persistently tries to expose the monster to Kryptonite, which would exploit its only known weakness. He successfully hides behind some stone rubble at one point, avoiding Doomsday's electric shock-wave.

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Batman, having successfully shot Doomsday with Kryptonite.

Batman, having successfully shot Doomsday with Kryptonite.Taking advantage of Doomsday's limited intelligence and tremendous bloodlust, Batman baits him into charging at him (managing to grapple away just in time), successfully dodges an ensuing huge thermal blast from the monster, and lures it closer to Wonder Woman, allowing her to get her unbreakable Lasso of Hestia around Doomsday's torso. As she strains to hold the mighty monster in place, Batman fires his last Kryptonite gas grenade at Doomsday, temporarily weakening him, and giving Superman to crucial opening the latter needed to stab the monster with the Kryptonite Spear. Unfortunately, while the monster is mortally wounded, an enraged dying Doomsday manages to pierce Superman's chest with his huge arm-protrusion, mortally wounding him as well. Both combatants release one last thunderous bellow of agony before their lifeless and pierced bodies collapse.

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Batman, mourning Superman in guilt-ridden silence.

Batman is visibly shell-shocked and saddened (by Superman's unexpectedly human move, which yet again proved Batman's image of Superman wrong) and promptly retrieves Superman's lifeless body, enveloping him in his own cape, and giving the body to Wonder Woman, who places it on the ground, seconds before the arrival of a devastated Lois Lane. Lois proceeds cradle and weep over the body of her beloved, as Batman and Wonder Woman stand next to her in respectful lamenting silence, though Batman in particular, as he becomes guilt-ridden about being so devastatingly wrong about Superman, whom he had ironically wanted to kill less than 2 hours earlier.

Visiting Lex Luthor

"Whatever you do. wherever you go, I'll be watching you!"
―Batman to Lex Luthor[src]
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Batman threatens Luthor.

Sometime later, Batman visits the Belle Reve jail cell of the imprisoned and now shaven-headed Lex Luthor, expressing his extreme rage at Lex for his actions including how he deceived him. Batman pins him against the wall and threatens Lex with his branding ring, but Luthor boldly counters by sneering and revealing that he knows Batman's secret identity, but that nobody would believe him, as Lex is perceived to be insane. Batman then reveals to a dismayed Lex that he has arranged for the latter to be taken to Arkham Asylum and that some "friends" will be there for him. Lex, however, swiftly regains his composure, sneers again, and states that "God" is now dead, and due to that, there is something else, something and someone bigger coming, from outer space. Batman then defiantly punches the wall with his branding-ring, leaving the mark of a bat symbol on the wall. When Luthor turns his head back, Batman disappears. He yells at the Dark Knight in defiance, that 'the bells have already been rung', and warns that "he" was coming to Earth, after that Lex began to mimicking the bell sounds, mockingly.

Clark Kent's funeral – the Dawn of Justice

"I failed him in life. I won't fail him in death."
―Batman about Superman[src]
Bruce and Diana at Clark's funeral

Bruce and Diana at Clark's funeral.

Bruce, Diana, and Lois Lane attend the funeral of Clark Kent in Smallville (with Bruce himself paying for it, as an anonymous donor), along with Pete Ross, Lana Lang, and Father Daniel Leone, who presides over it.

Bruce and Diana remain at the cemetery afterwards, and Bruce, guilt-ridden over having "failed [Superman] in life" (mainly due to Bruce's horrible actions against Superman, and due to Bruce having wasted 2 Kryptonite gas grenades on him, while they might have instead been used to kill Doomsday without losing Superman), asks her to help him honor Superman's heroic sacrifice by helping him bring together the three metahumans from Lex Luthor's file (the Flash, Aquaman, and Cyborg), in case a threat of that scale ever should arise again. Diana inquires why Bruce is proposing it. He replies that it is simply due to a feeling he has that things will imminently get worse (in reality, he was following the instructions given to him by the future Flash that appeared in one of his "dreams", as well as heeding Lex Luthor's enigmatic warning).

Uniting the League

Meeting Amanda Waller

"That's the difference between us, Mr. Wayne - you believe in friendship, I believe in leverage."
―Amanda Waller to Bruce Wayne[src]
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Bruce, speaking to Amanda Waller.

After her Suicide Squad successfully defeats the mystical duo of Enchantress and Incubus in Midway City and save her, Amanda Waller meets up with her situational ally Bruce Wayne, asking him to take care of the rumors following the aftermath of the calamitous events, and in exchange, she gives Bruce her files on multiple notable metahumans, including that of Enchantress, Aquaman, and the Flash. As Bruce turns to leave, Waller lets him know that she is aware that he is Batman. Unfazed, he immediately, sternly warns Waller to shut down Task Force X, letting her know that if she doesn't, he and his new "friends" will shut it down for her.

Correspondence with Diana

Since Diana Prince has returned to her job at the Louvre Museum after Superman' funeral, Bruce stayed in touch with her, hoping that she would consider his offer. He eventually discovered the original physical photograph of Diana with Steve Trevor's team, and send it to her in a Wayne Enterprises package. A tearful Diana e-mails Bruce back, thanking him for returning Steve to her (as it was the only photograph of them together that was ever taken).

Encountering Parademons

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Batman stalking a criminal.

"What do you want from me?"
"Fear."
―Rooftop Criminal and Batman[src]
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Batman encountering a Parademon.

The world is in mourning following the death of Superman. Sensing humanity's fear, Steppenwolf and his Parademons succeed in returning to planet Earth to resume their hunt for the Mother Boxes through kidnapping several employees of S.T.A.R. Labs, which is in possession of one of the boxes. Having investigated the kidnappings and encountered a Parademon himself, Batman has decided to recruit his planned team of metahumans as he believes an invasion is coming.

Meeting Arthur Curry

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Bruce arrives to the village to find Arthur Curry.

"You should get out."
"Can you at least point me to Atlantis?"
Arthur Curry and Bruce[src]
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Bruce meets Arthur Curry.

Bruce learned from Amanda Waller's files that Arthur Curry visited a village in Newfoundland,[11] Canada, (as a mysterious "stranger from the sea") during the winter, bringing fish to feed the hungry, always coming on the King tide. On the day right after the King tide, Bruce arrives at the village and asks to speak with Arthur. When Arthur reveals himself to be there, standing among the villagers, Bruce lets the latter know that an impending enormous threat is coming to the world, and asks Arthur to join the Justice League under his leadership. Arthur, however, upon Bruce revealing his knowledge of Atlantis reacted hostilely, proceeding to angrily lift and pin Bruce against the wall, ultimately refusing to join. After Bruce returns to Diana following the unsuccessful recruitment, he merely told her that Aquaman had "more or less" agreed to join. When she pressed further, asking if that meant "more more, more or less", a somewhat uncomfortable Bruce admits to Arthur having declined.

Meeting Barry Allen

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Bruce sitting in Barry's chair.

"Barry Allen... Bruce Wayne."
"You said that like it explains why there's a total stranger sitting in the dark in my second favorite chair."
―Bruce Wayne and Barry Allen[src]

With the help of Amanda Waller's file, Bruce tracks down and breaks into the apartment of Barry Allen shortly before the latter returns, and introduces himself to the young metahuman (whom he recognizes as the past version of the scarlet time-traveler that appeared in his "dream"), though the latter is still confused. Bruce then promptly hands Barry a printout of the security camera footage he found on the LexCorp Industries files. Barry instantly recognizes himself in the photo and tries, unsuccessfully, to dismiss the person as someone who looks like him, Jewish and someone who drinks milk, claiming that he does not do so himself.

Flash meets Batman

Bruce throwing a Batarang at Barry.

Bruce surveys his apartment and tells Barry that he knows the latter has abilities but just needs to know what they are. Barry nervously rambles about his personal skills, including competitive ice dancing, when Bruce hurls a batarang at Barry as fast as he could, which the latter effortlessly dodged and caught. Barry, awed, deduces that Bruce is actually the Batman, and dismisses Bruce's assessment of his abilities as an oversimplification.

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Bruce witness Barry's speed.

Bruce then continues, telling him about the team that he is putting together, and almost immediately, Barry wants in. Bruce is momentarily confused, but he gladly accepts his decision. Barry, admiring the batarang, asks if he can keep it.

Bruce and Barry heading to the car

Barry and Bruce heading to the car

As Barry and Bruce headed to his car, Barry consumed an entire box of pizza and explained the concept of the Speed Force, and how it allows him to consume insane amounts of food. However, when Barry asked Bruce just how many there were on the team, Bruce's response prompted Barry to then ask what exactly Bruce's powers were, to which Bruce told him that his power was that he is rich.

Tracking Cyborg

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Bruce talking with Diana about Steppenwolf.

Victor Stone is the last member that Bruce is trying to track down, but due to his abilities, Bruce is having trouble locating him. Diana arrives to find him working on the Flying Fox, a prototype troop carrier and wistfully mentions that she once knew a man who would have loved to have flown it. Taking a walk outside, Bruce and Diana talk, seemingly unaware they are being watched by Victor, who is aware of Bruce's interest in him. Bruce asks Diana to take over looking for Victor. She is successful, convincing him that she does not want to hurt him by pointing out that she knew he was at the lake watching her and Bruce. Victor eventually agrees to join the team when his father, Silas Stone, is kidnapped by Parademons.

First Fight against Parademons

Batman meeting with James Gordon

Batman meeting with James Gordon

"It's really cool you guys seem ready to do battle and stuff, but I've never done battle. I've just pushed some people and run away!"
"Save one."
"What?"
"Save one person."
"And then?"
"Then you'll know."
―Batman and Flash[src]

The Justice League receives intel from Commissioner James Gordon that the Parademons are traveling underground, Which the team goes to find, the team climb up, to find Steppenwolf interrogating the S.T.A.R. Labs employees about the final Mother Box, which Barry get's nervous and tell's the team that he hasn't done battle before, which Batman says just save one person.

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Batman vs Parademons

Steppenwolf then grabs Silas Stone, which Cyborg shots Steppenwolf and saves his father, which Wonder Woman helps out by attacking the Parademons and taking Steppenwolf to a different part of the factory, while Batman fights the Parademons, Barry goes and save one of the employees. Steppenwolf tells the Parademons that he will deal with Diana alone, meanwhile Batman is being attacked by one of the Parademons which he tells Alfred that he needs the Nightcrawler which he sents the machine to Bruce.

Batman jumping into the nightcrawler

Batman jumping into the Nightcrawler.

Flash and Cyborg save all the hostage which Silas Stone tells Victor that Steppenwolf cannot get the final Mother Box. Batman then jumps down into the Nightcrawler and saves Wonder Woman before the Parademons could kill her, The Nightcrawler get's attacked by Steppenwolf, which Barry helps Wonder Woman get her Sword so she can help Batman.

Batman saving Wonder Woman

Batman saving Wonder Woman from a Parademon.

Flash and Wonder Woman get attacked by Steppenwolf and the Parademons before Batman helps her by killing one of the Parademons. Cyborg then falls into the Nightcrawler and hacks it so it in his control, which he uses it against Steppenwolf but falls when Steppenwolf catches a missile and throw it against the wall, which causes the factory to flood which allows Steppenwolf to escape.

Before Diana could get hit with the flooding water, Arthur comes and saves the team by using the Trident of Poseidon to hold back the water while the League escaped.

Reviving Superman

"You won't let me live, you won't let me die."
"The world needs you."
"But it doesn't need you."
―Batman and Superman[src]
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Arthur talking with Batman and James Gordon.

After the fight with Steppenwolf, After Batman meets with Gordon before Arthur shows up and say that Steppenwolf took the Mother Box from Atlantis, then Victor reveals that he is possession of the final Mother Box, which he hid from his father. The team returns to the Batcave which Barry runs around the cave and sits in the Batmobile before Bruce calls for a meeting with the team. Bruce conclusion that they should use the Mother Box to bring Superman back to life. He believes that they need Superman to restore hope in humanity. Diana and Author are hesitant about the idea, but Bruce forms a secret contingency plan.

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Batman looking down at the Kryptonian ship.

The team put Clark's body in the waters of the Kryptonian ship, using Allen's Speed Force to activate the Box, causing the resurrection of Superman. Which he flies out of the Kryptonian ship and lands in Heroes Park where Aquaman, Cyborg, Flash and Wonder Woman meet him, which they notice that something is wrong with him, which Clark uses his x-ray vision to scan the League which Stone accidentally launches a projectile at him as his cybernetic body registers a threat to him. Superman attacks Cyborg with his heat vision as the reason of the Justice League tries to calm him down by he overpowers them.

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Clark attacks Batman

As the League all jump on top of Superman, Barry runs around him but Superman sees him and attacks him. Batman arrives and gets Superman to stop fighting the League, but he hits them and asks Bruce the same question that Bruce asked him "Tell me, do you Bleed?". Before Kal-El could kill Bruce, Lois, and Alfred to stop him.

Superman calms down and leaves with Lois to the Kent Farm where he reflects and tries to recover his memories. during the battle, Steppenwolf retrieves the final Mother Box.

Recuperating

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Wonder Woman helping Bruce

Back at the Batcave, Cyborg works to figure out Steppenwolf's plan while Bruce awkwardly asks Arthur if he can use his powers to have aquatic life locate Steppenwolf. Arthur offended tells Bruce that the water does the talking but says he’ll see what he can do. While bandaging his wounds he is assisted by Diana who observing the scars and bruises from Bruce's years of long fight against crime tells Bruce he can only do this for so long. Bruce agrees and the two apologize for their harsh words towards each other earlier before sharing a drink.

Fighting Steppenwolf

Justice League getting ready for battle

Justice League getting ready to battle Steppenwolf.

The Justice League uses Flying Fox to Russia to stop Steppenwolf from being the Mother Boxes together, the team plan how there going to stop Steppenwolf, Batman tells the team that he going to take out the tower while the reason of the League will separate the Mother Boxes, Batman destroys the tower but also the controls on the Flying Fox didn't reporting which cause it to crash, but Bruce get in the Batmobile and using a siren to get the attention of the Parademons, this allows the rest to get to the Mother Boxes without any problems.

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Batman swing across.

The Parademons attack the Batmobile, ripping off one on the guns that it has an opening up the car before Wonder Woman and the reason the League saves Batman, Arthur jumps on the Batmobile before getting attacked by Parademons which leads Cyborg to save him and throwing him to the other Parademons. The Batmobile get's knocked which Bruce ejects from the vehicle and using his grapple to swings across and takes out some Parademons.

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Batman shooting at the Parademons

Diana confronts Steppenwolf, before Cyborg attacks him which leads to Wonder Woman fighting Steppenwolf, while Flash helps Victor get to the Mother Boxes, which Barry takes care of the Parademons while Cyborg tries to separate the Mother Boxes, Batman saves Barry by grappling his legs from stopping him falling, Bruce takes one of the Parademons guns and fires at them. Steppenwolf finds out the Victor is trying to separate the Mother Boxes, which he grabs him before Wonder Woman saves him.

Alfred informs Bruce that people are in danger which Batman tells Barry that he needs to save the civilians, Diana and Arthur tries to keep Steppenwolf away from Cyborg by using the Lasso of Truth to pull him down, Steppenwolf attacks them both before he knocks Arthur into a wall breaking the ceiling before Diana saves him, Cyborg tries to keep Steppenwolf away from him but failures which leads with Steppenwolf pulling off one of his legs.

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Batman with the Justice League.

Before Steppenwolf could kill Cyborg, Superman comes and saves him, Bruce tells Superman he needs to buy Cyborg some time to separate the Mother Boxes and to help civilians, Superman catches up with Barry saving he got the ones on the right. Victor calls for Superman help with the Mother Boxes, which Steppenwolf attack the Justice League which Superman freezes Steppenwolf's Axe and Diana breaks it with her Sword, which cause Steppenwolf to be attacked by the Parademons before he returns back to Apokolips.

A New World

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Batman ready for another mission

In the aftermath of the battle, Wayne, now given up his leadership to Superman and become his second-in-command of the team while also helping Martha get her house back by buying the bank that had taken it as another way of making amends with Clark who thanks him. Days later Wayne decides to rebuild Wayne Manor as a base of operations for the team as he and Diana agree that more heroes could join.

Personality

"I don't recognize this world anymore."
"We don't have to. We just have to save it."
Alfred Pennyworth and Bruce Wayne.[src]
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Bruce's true, dark and serious personality.

Bruce Wayne is very determined and dedicated to his work of crime-fighting vigilantism (due to having been forced as a young child to watch his parents get murdered by Joe Chill), sometimes employing illegal and morally dubious tactics (like torture, much to the chagrin of Superman, causing him to initially view the former as a brutal and unforgiving criminal) while fighting crime as Batman, but ultimately for the good of Gotham City. Being skilled in the art of deception, Bruce often hides his

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Bruce's arrogant womanizing playboy façade.

true dark (almost sociopathic) personality by maintaining a façade in public - while still serious and intelligent, he purposefully comes off as a somewhat arrogant womanizing playboy (notably trying to brush off reporter Clark Kent in order to flirt with Diana Prince), so as to avoid anyone from suspecting that he could possibly be the fearsome Batman. Bruce's deception also extends itself to his alter ego, since as Batman he strives to fool the criminal underworld of Gotham City into thinking that he is an inhuman and supernatural being, akin to a wraith. Hence, several female sex trafficker victims of Cesar Santos notably mistook Batman for a "Devil", and Cyborg initially even doubted Batman's existence. Alfred Pennyworth, however, notes that Bruce has never been skilled at deceiving him, as he has known Bruce since the latter was a child. Other than Alfred, however, the only other individual known to see through Bruce's genius deceptions is Lex Luthor.

Although possessing great disgust and anger towards criminals and supervillains (most notably the Joker and Harley Quinn after they murdered Jason Todd), Batman, like the other Justice Leaguers, has proven himself a very caring and selfless person, in addition to being incredibly brave, constantly putting his life on the line to save innocent lives (notably when he fearlessly ran straight into the clouds of falling debris in Metropolis, managing to save a little girl) and bringing the most dangerous criminals to justice for society's protection. He also risked his own life to rescue Martha Kent, and did nothing to Zoe Lawton, despite the latter being the daughter of the notorious Deadshot. However, despite being a situational ally to Amanda Waller and promising to protect her from any compromising rumors about Midway City, Batman is adamantly against her Suicide Squad idea, and threatens to have his Justice League friends shut it down for her unless she does it first.

Batman, as a tremendously skilled and well-rounded vigilante and polymath genius (in tactics, deception, criminology, science, engineering, hacking, business, exploitative networking, and martial arts, as well as both inductive and deductive analysis), has bettered himself both mentally and physically to his peak, without any superhuman assistance, thereby making him capable of pulling off terrific feats without actually being superhuman. Hence, Batman epitomizes many of the humanist beliefs of Lex Luthor, who somewhat admires him, despite being Batman's enemy and business rival, and Lex, therefore, selects Batman to be his (discreetly manipulated) champion against Superman and the metahumans. While his exceptional intellect and extensive experience make Batman wise, they also make him slightly vain, as he notably condescendingly calls the younger Clark Kent "son" upon first meeting the latter, though this might have also been part of his Bruce Wayne playboy façade. Despite being a polymath genius, however, Batman was still in many ways considerably intellectually surpassed by supergenius Lex Luthor, who easily manipulated Batman as a pawn in his grand scheme to destroy Superman.

Batman's strongest characteristic had originally been his strong moral code to never kill (notably not even killing the Joker and Harley Quinn after their murder of Robin), until he became considerably more hardcore in his approach to fighting crime in Gotham City, after witnessing the Black Zero Event first hand. It is believed that a combination of emotional and physical pain, loss, exhaustion, and potential disillusionment he’s experienced during his time protecting the streets of Gotham, as well as his growing cynical, pessimistic, and world-weary personality, caused Batman to view his former methods as too lenient (referring to his formerly held belief in their effectiveness as a "beautiful lie"), and to decide that he was better off letting his enemies die than allowing them to return and cause more harm.

Hence, after the Black Zero Event, Batman seemingly has no regard for the safety of his enemies, as he has repeatedly crashed and wrecked vehicles with enemies still inside using the Batmobile, as well as using both its guns and the Batwing's to cause explosions near enemies, usually by blowing up nearby vehicles. He has also caused explosions in which enemies were caught in, such as by knocking grenades near enemies, or using a stolen machine gun to ignite Anatoli Knyazev's flamethrower when he was about to kill Martha Kent, causing it to explode and seemingly engulf everyone in the room, though he shielded Martha Kent from the blast with his cape and saved her, as promised. It should be noted, however, that Batman's involvements with the deaths of criminals are more like manslaughter, which are obviously caused by his enemies themselves while trying to hurt him, with him only using lethal force against them in response to them using it against him first. Therefore, Batman never has actually killed anyone in the eyes of the law.

In addition to having abandoned his no-kill rule, Bruce tends to be extremely suspicious of others, especially those in possession of great power, since he notably claimed that even if there is only a one percent chance of the alien Superman being a potential enemy of humanity, that it has to be taken "as an absolute certainty", due to the incredible destruction and carnage that the tremendously powerful alien could potentially unleash if he were to become corrupted by evil. This very cynical point of view on Bruce's part comes from him having seen "what promises are worth" many times during his two decades as Batman, having seen many seemingly benevolent individuals become malevolently corrupted, to the point that Bruce claims that hardly any "good guys" are left anymore (making it more than a mere one percent chance of Superman's corruption in his eyes), in addition to the fact that the only other Kryptonians (General Zod and his loyalists) who arrived on Earth had attempted to wipe out all life on the planet in a terraformation apocalypse. As a result, Batman perceives Kryptonians as having a natural predisposition towards evil, and he, therefore, fears the possibility of General Zod's level of evil gradually developing in the only other member of the latter's race still to be on Earth - Superman (whom Bruce disdainfully refers to as "an alien" in a conversation with Clark Kent). Hence, despite his brilliant intellect and extensive experience, Batman, after 20 years of relentlessly fighting crime in Gotham City, is shown to have become a damaged, fearsome, and almost sociopathic individual. Alfred Pennyworth explained it as fear and rage being able to gradually render a good man like Batman into a cruel one, due to the paradigm shift that the revelation of Superman's existence had brought about. This newly darkened aspect of his personality ultimately allowed Batman to be outsmarted and manipulated, though supergenius Lex Luthor is notably the only one known to have ever successfully done so, due to him being one of the extreme few individuals to surpass Batman in intellect. Lex did so by using Batman's inner rage and demons against him, secretly finding ways to provoke Batman past the point of rational thinking, with Lex claiming that it had been easy to "push [Batman] over" and make him his pawn. When combining his own personal fear of and prejudice towards Superman due to the Black Zero Event, with Wallace Keefe sending him angry notes (actually from Lex Luthor), with Lex making it seem that Superman had blown up the DC Capitol, with Bruce feeling both the need to live up to his father Thomas Wayne (to do something that would actually matter to the whole world) and kinship with his ancestors (the first generation of Waynes, who were hunters, somewhat like him now), along with a horrifying message from a possible potential future (sent by that future's version of the Flash) where Superman ruled Earth as a ruthless tyrannical overlord (along with Flash warning Batman to fear "him", someone Batman had "always been right about", interpreted by Batman to mean Superman), Batman ultimately resolved to take matters into his own hands by pitting himself against Superman in battle, intending to kill the latter before he could potentially become an incredible threat.

In the ensuing ferocious battle, Batman uses every tool in his ungraded arsenal against Superman, from a fierce Armored Batsuit, automated machine guns, sonic emitters and lead smoke grenades, to a spear and gas grenades containing Kryptonite, and even a re-purposed kitchen sink. After finally managing to weaken Superman and having him at his mercy, Batman proceeded to brutally (even somewhat sadistically) beat the alien hero, pummeling him with his armored fists, hurling him through concrete pillars, and cutting Superman's cheek with the Kryptonite spear, making good on his promise to make Superman "bleed." As he placed his armored foot onto the fallen Superman's throat and prepared to kill him, Batman taunted his enemy, claiming that the alien had never been a God or even a man. However, when Superman uses (what he thinks will be) his dying breath to beg Batman to save his mother Martha Kent rather than beg for his own life, Batman is shocked and able to come back to his senses in the nick of time, finally realizing that Superman is in fact a selfless person instead of an monstrous alien threat (concluding that he must have misinterpreted future Flash's message, as it would be utterly impossible for this to be a ruse on Superman's part), with the fact that their mothers share the same name ("Martha") enabling Batman to see Superman as being fundamentally just as human as himself, despite his alien heritage. Furthermore, Batman saw the hypocrisy of his own actions, since while he had formerly claimed that Superman needed to be destroyed due to the possibility of him becoming malevolently corrupted, Batman had ultimately become malevolently corrupted himself (just as Alfred had previously pointed out to him), become the thing he swore to stop, which had made it easier for Lex Luthor to manipulate him into egregiously killing the son of Martha, much like how the thug Joe Chill had once orphaned Batman himself, the son of another Martha. In addition, Batman's prior belief of Kryptonians having a natural predisposition towards evil was invalidated when he learned of Lex Luthor's hand, as Batman realized that tremendous evil need not necessarily come from an alien, with him having been deceived this whole time by a supervillain considerably more evil than General Zod, one who was a fellow human of his. Angered, ashamed and horrified at the mislead monster that he had almost become, Batman hurled aside the spear in disgust, apologizes to Alfred, and atones for his mistake by first rescuing Superman's mother, and then teaming up with Superman (and Wonder Woman) to save the world from Lex Luthor's monster Doomsday. After witnessing Superman's selfless self-sacrificing death at the hands of Doomsday (whom Superman managed to kill with his dying breath as well), Batman is visibly shell-shocked and saddened, guilt-ridden about being so devastatingly wrong about Superman (whom he had ironically wanted to kill less than 2 hours earlier), whom he acquires a great deal of posthumous respect for.

Feeling guilty about failing Superman in life (having wasted 2 Kryptonite gas grenades during his duel with Superman, while they could have instead been used to help kill Doomsday without Superman's death being necessary), Batman becomes determined not to fail him in death, by bringing together and leading Aquaman, Cyborg, and the Flash, together with Wonder Woman, thus forming the Justice League, which posthumously honors Earth's greatest hero by protecting the now vulnerable world against any formidable threats. In addition, Superman's noble self-sacrifice has inspired and given Batman a more optimistic and hopeful outlook, since he says to Wonder Woman that despite their many flaws, men are still good and that they do in fact have the potential in them to rebuild and improve (the motto of Superman's House of El). Indeed, Batman is now able to see that Superman was "a beacon to the world", one who didn't just save people, but also "made them see the best parts of themselves." This renewed hope in himself and humanity induces Batman to turn away from his former murderous methods, accepting his no-kill rule once again, and resolving to base the Justice League on friendship when founding it, unlike Amanda Waller's leverage-based Suicide Squad, with Waller herself calling him out on this. This renewed hope also allows Batman to gain Aquaman's respect and inspire Wonder Woman to become a leader and a better superhero overall. Ultimately, Batman proves himself to be just as selfless and heroic as Superman when he (like Superman did with Doomsday) is willing to sacrifice himself to defeat Steppenwolf and save the world - by distracting an army of Parademons, thereby giving the Justice League a necessary opening to dismantle the Unity, but Wonder Woman decides to save Batman instead.

Batman, while usually very serious, prim, and even somewhat gloomy, is a charismatic mentor and leader, having led his proteges Nightwing, Robin, and Batgirl in numerous vigilante escapades and missions, and even being mentally prepared to gather together the Justice League's first roster and lead them against the impending Parademon invasion. When Flash remarks on his inexperience, many fears, and questions his value to the team, Batman helped him gain confidence with some simple advice, deducing the young speedster's potentially good judgment in their battle. Batman even gains the respect and friendship of the usually gruff lone superhero Aquaman. However, Batman is willing to be a strict and blunt leader on occasion, but this is shown to be equally effective in the end - notably when he angers Wonder Woman by using her memory of Steve Trevor to motivate her, but she is ultimately inspired by Batman's words to become a better leader and a better superhero overall. Batman's serious nature also leads to him initially getting annoyed with new Justice League recruits Flash and Aquaman, due to the former's quick-witted humor[12], and the latter's dry remarks about his Batsuit.

On rare occasions, Batman even demonstrates a dry, dark and sarcastic sense of humor, notably when alone with Alfred, when Lex Luthor (believing himself to be speaking with Anatoli Knyazev) asked him to "break the bad news", Batman responded by saying that "[he]'d rather do the breaking in person", when he claims to Flash that being rich is his superpower, and when remarking Cyborg (who initially doubted his existence) that "[he's] real when it's useful."

Abilities

"What are your superpowers again?"
"I'm rich."
Flash and Batman[src]
  • Peak Physical Condition: Bruce Wayne is a tremendously skilled and experienced vigilante, having over 20 years worth of crime fighting under his belt. While not superhuman, Batman's remarkably muscular and athletic build makes him immensely powerful by normal standards, with his physical capabilities allowing him to face off against other highly trained enemies such as Deadshot, Captain Boomerang, and the Regime Stormtroopers. Due to his rigorous training and experiences as a vigilante, Bruce’s body and mind are at the peak condition of a man of his age, weight, and height through intense training and strict diet from his many years as the Batman. He's been able to overpower criminals and thugs with relative ease and has defeated foes with greater strength.
    • Enhanced Strength: Batman's immense strength allows him to physically overpower combatants, including elite-trained humans, extraterrestrial troops, as well as metahumans. As he prepared to face Superman, Bruce underwent an extremely intense exercise regimen to vastly increase his endurance. He can effortlessly slam through solid walls and reinforced glass, tear apart Firefly's armored suit with his bare hands, and break limbs with a single strike. In combat, his strength allows him to send enemies flying several meters in the air from mere kicks, hurl people hard enough to break through walls, and dislocate limbs. He can even generate enough force to send enemies headfirst into the floorboards. However, his strength is no match against the likes of Wonder Woman and beings from other planets, such as Superman and Doomsday, who possesses god-like strength, even when he was able to briefly hold Superman at bay when the latter was only trying to get him to cooperate. Nonetheless, his combination of strength, extremely effective muscle control and highly refined combat skills makes him an incredibly formidable opponent to those that would try to attack him.
    • Enhanced Durability: Bruce's body is also vastly more durable than most due to having become accustomed to the intense physical punishment sustained over two decades as the Batman. Hence, Batman was unfazed by dropping from the rafters of a warehouse, quickly landing and begin his assault on Luthor’s mercenaries. Batman is also able to smash through a steel-framed window foot first without injury, endure gunfire with the aid of his Batsuit, and withstand attacks from numerous enemies and a collision with a wall at full speed with his grapple gun while trying to evade Doomsday. In his vision of the future, Batman was able to fight while withstanding attacks from the Regime Stormtroopers, requiring a strike from a Parademon to stop him. When pinned by Arthur Curry, Bruce grunted from the Atlantean’s strength, but was otherwise unharmed. However, Bruce remarked that “something’s bleeding” when thrown several yards by Clark after his revival.
    • Enhanced Agility: Batman is incredibly agile, demonstrating an incredible nimbleness and agility while fighting and evading others. He was able to perch on a wall to avoid arriving GCPD officers, followed by quickly moving across the ceiling and walls with almost ape-like acrobatics, dodging the gunfire from one of the officer's shotgun. His seemingly inhuman mobility allows him to move away from the sight of others and stalk enemies from the shadows or from higher vantage points. He managed to remain unscathed while breaking into LexCorp Research Park, evading gunfire from the guards while picking them off from above, leaving a path of destruction. During the rescue of Martha Kent, Bruce was able to take down twenty-four armed mercenaries at once, appearing as a blur of motion as he traversed the warehouse. He can balance himself while standing on the back of a stone gargoyle, and dodge the Plasma Carbine rifle fire from Parademons while grappling into their midst, and even managed to dodge a superhumanly fast charge from Doomsday, as well as several of the behemoth's heat vision blasts.
    • Enhanced Stamina: Batman is immensely endurant, able to exert himself at his peak capacity for several hours without tiring or slowing down. He was able to easily fight 24 armed thugs despite having come from his recent duel with Superman, followed by assisting in the final battle against Doomsday. However, when pitted against beings of far superior strength, like Superman, in hand-to-hand combat, Batman will increasingly show signs of exertion and fatigue.
    • Enhanced Metabolism: Batman's metabolism runs several times faster than an average human's, due to his strict diet and incredible workout regimen. Thus, alcohol has no effect on him as his body burns it off several times faster than average, requiring him to drink several bottles at a time to feel its effects, to which Alfred dryly remarked that the next generation of the Wayne family will inherit an empty wine cellar.
  • Master Martial Artist: Batman is a very dangerous, fierce, and lethal armed and hand-to-hand combatant. He has an extensive knowledge of a variety of martial arts, developing a technique composed of a mixture of American Boxing, Judo, Jiu-jitsu, Taekwondo and Aikido. In addition, Batman also showed refined fighting techniques, applying characteristics of Muay Thai, Karate, Savate, Krav Maga, and Wing Chun.[13]. Batman’s combat skills are considered legendary, making him one of the greatest fighters in the world. While attending an underground fight club, Bruce was able to give some advice to one of the fighters after briefly observing the match, allowing him to easily defeat his opponent. During the rescue of Matha Kent, Batman brought down 24 armed henchmen in a short amount of time despite having previously engaged with Superman shortly before. In his nightmare vision from the Flash, Bruce was able to bring down squads of Regime Stormtroopers until ultimately succumbing to their numbers. Batman is even able to use his combat skills to hold his own against considerably stronger opponents, with him defeating a depowered Superman in a one on one fight, nearly killing him in the process, battling numerous Parademons during Steppenwolf’s campaign, and driving Killer Croc from Gotham years ago. Notably, Batman defeated most of the members of Task Force X, having them placed behind bars in Belle Reve. His skill allowed him to overpower several Parademons, swiftly disarming and incapacitating them in close quarters. Under Batman's tutelage, his protégé vigilante Robin would become an extremely skilled combatant in his own right.
  • Skilled Marksman: Batman can throw most projectile weaponry with great aim and is well-versed in the use of conventional firearms such as sniper rifles, grenade launchers, and assault rifles, picking them up and using with ease. Over time in training and experience with his notorious batarangs, Bruce has learned to use them for various purposes throughout his career, notably using one to knock a detonator out of Firefly's hand. Bruce can utilize his grapple gun with a high degree of accuracy and precision, firing a line across a warehouse to pierce the shoulder of a mercenary, pulling him closer to deliver a devastating strike. In his nightmarish vision of a possible future, Batman was capable of repeatedly disarming Regime Stormtroopers of their assault rifles and using them as his own. When Wonder Woman restrained Doomsday, Batman was able to shoot a Kryptonite gas grenade at the monster from several meters away. Batman can also utilize the various weapons of his vehicles with near-perfect accuracy, notably neutralizing Anatoli Knyazev's convoy with his Batmobile, and later his Batwing, as well as shooting down many attacking Parademons with the Knightcrawler and Flying Fox.
  • Master Spy: Aside from being an incredible detective and one of the world’s greatest fighters, Batman is highly skilled in espionage, intelligence gathering, infiltration, and sabotage. He’s evaded capture from authorities throughout his career as a vigilante, and has successfully raided high-security facilities such as LexCorp Research Park, and managed to sneak around Lex Luthor’s Mansion during the latter’s fundraiser party to breach his servers. Over the years, Batman has become highly formidable at stealth tactics, so much so that criminals would claim that you wouldn't even know he was there until it was already too late. His speed and agility allow him to move away from the sight of others and stalk enemies from the shadows and higher vantage points, while letting them catch glimpses or hear his cape, thus giving them the illusion of being a wraith-like creature. Batman was able to sneak up on the experienced assassin Deadshot and later break into Barry Allen’s apartment. When utilizing a specially designed lead gas grenade, he’s able to temporarily evade Superman himself. However, Wayne’s most impressive feat was breaking into Lex Luthor’s supermax jail cell within Belle Reve, appearing before Luthor in the moments it took for the lights to flicker, and disappear from it just as suddenly when Lex briefly turned away. Later, Batman, Wonder Woman, and Cyborg were able to swiftly slip away when Commissioner James Gordon turned away for a moment, leaving even Flash stunned at how he didn't notice his teammates leave, despite having superhuman reflexes and standing right beside them.
  • Genius-level Intellect: Bruce Wayne is an extremely intelligent and eclectic polymath genius, to the point that he has successfully gone toe-to-toe with the extremely dangerous, inventive and completely unpredictable psychopath Joker for years. Hence, Batman's brilliant intellect is arguably his greatest and most formidable ability of all. However, Wayne is notably not quite as intelligent as supergenius Lex Luthor, with the latter thereby successfully manipulating the Batman into attempting to kill Superman for him.
    • Skilled Interrogator: Batman is infamously adept in interrogation techniques, often using law enforcement methods, as well as torture as an effective means of punishment or information extraction, notably branding at least nineteen known criminals with a bat symbol to mark them as repeat offenders.
    • Master Tactician: Wayne is a masterful strategist. He is able to formulate battle strategies and his brilliant tactical sense allows him to alter any strategy to fit the changing need of the situation. He was able to make a mental assessment of the weaknesses of a fighter in an underground fight club, helping his opponent beat him by offering combat advice. He was also able to take down Deadshot by ambushing him with his daughter Zoe's presence and chased Killer Croc out of Gotham City before the latter could establish a criminal following. A prime example was when Bruce was able to break into the well-guarded LexCorp Research Park facility and steal the Kryptonite within, overpowering the many guards and leaving behind a considerable path of destruction. Later, Bruce was able to quickly improvise a plan to take down Anatoli Knyazev's twenty-four heavily armed mercenaries in a warehouse while saving Martha Kent, defeat the more powerful Superman in their fierce duel, and managed to render the Kryptonian behemoth Doomsday vulnerable, thus giving Superman an opening to deliver the finishing blow.
    • Skilled Leader: Batman, despite preferring to work on his own and not being as skilled a leader as Superman, has proven to be a fairly capable leader when the situation calls for it, with Bruce notably leading the members of the newly formed Justice League against Steppenwolf, defeating the latter and his forces. When Flash remarks on his flaws and questions his value to the team, Bruce offered the young metahuman advice that proved to reveal the speedster's true potential. Furthermore, despite Wonder Woman initially not being receptive, Bruce ultimately inspired her to become a better person.
    • Expert Engineer: Wayne is an extremely skilled and prolific engineer and technician, having been able to develop various sophisticated inventions for use throughout his career as the Batman, as well as leading Wayne Enterprises to become the sixth largest tech conglomerate in the world. Moreover, Wayne was able to construct the Knightcrawler and Flying Fox, which he later put to use after establishing the Justice League.
    • Expert Hacker: Wayne is an extremely skilled hacker, as he had managed to crack firewall on Lex Luthor’s database after accessing the encrypted files on his servers. As Batman, Bruce is able to utilize his highly advanced supercomputer to access feeds from Gotham City police frequencies and news stations in real-time. Bruce’s sophisticated Oracle Network operating system allows him to access and gather data.
    • Expert Businessman:
      Gotham City Skyline

      Bruce at Wayne Enterprises.

      Bruce Wayne is an extremely skilled businessman, having successfully lead Wayne Enterprises into becoming the sixth largest tech conglomerate in the world under his leadership. He is known for having his employees' loyalty, as well as his impeccable business ethics.
    • Multilingualism: Bruce speaks his native English, is fluent in Russian (albeit with a slight accent), and can understand Icelandic.
  • Skilled Driver: Batman is a highly skilled driver, able to successfully pursue his enemies (most notably the Joker and Harley Quinn in the Jokermobile, as well as Anatoli Knyazev and his men) through the streets of Gotham City on his Batmobile, and also managed to navigate the extremely dangerous streets of Metropolis during the Black Zero Event in his civilian car, successfully avoiding falling debris.
  • Skilled Pilot: Batman was able to temporarily distract Doomsday from within his Batwing, and to later break down the shield to Steppenwolf's base with his Flying Fox.

Equipment

As the CEO of Wayne Enterprises, Bruce Wayne has an immense fortune, making him one of the wealthiest people in the world, rivaled only by extreme few, like his business rival Lex Luthor. His wealth allows Bruce access to some of the most sophisticated technology in the world (most of it located in his hidden Batcave under the Wayne Manor), allowing him to create the equipment that is crucial to him as Batman, with it effectively compensating for his lack of superpowers. Indeed, when questioned by Flash, Batman claims that being rich is his superpower[14]. Bruce notably used his company resources to mail the original photograph of Steve Trevor's team across the Atlantic, to Diana Prince at the Louvre Museum. After establishing the Justice League, Batman once again utilizes his technology to aid their mutual cause, notably constructing the Flying Fox. In addition, Bruce was more than willing to use his wealth to anonymously pay for all of the expenses of Clark Kent's funeral, and to help Clark and Martha keep the Kent Farm by purchasing a bank.

  • Batsuit: Batman's highly durable Kevlar-Nomax-titanium tri-weave protective suit and combat armor (later inspiring the Robinsuit of both Dick Grayson and Jason Todd), used to compensate for his lack of invulnerability. It consists of three thin highly durable Titanium-kevlar bodysuit layers and an outer and thinner layer of durable and fireproof spandex. It is invulnerable to knives, and small caliber bullets and is also fireproof[8]. The Batsuit's cowl also digitally alters Batman's voice, making it unrecognizable to those that know him as Bruce Wayne. The cowl, neck, gauntlets, and boots are able to effortlessly deflect small arms rounds and blades, though the rest of the suit is not impact proof nor impregnable, as a blade could partially pierce the shoulder region (though it only had pierced the spandex layer and poked Batman without breaking the armor or his skin) and cause Batman a small amount of pain. Even so, it is not enough to truly harm or even slow down the wearer, as Batman seemed to only feel a small amount of pain after getting stabbed. In addition, the suit and cape can protect the wearer from explosions, which allowed Batman to shield Martha Kent from Knyazev's exploding flamethrower tank that engulfed the entire room they were in. During his fight with Superman, Bruce wore a more heavily armored variant of the Batsuit to withstand the Kryptonian's attacks. In preparation for Steppenwolf's invasion, Bruce wore a variant that was lighter and facilitated more mobility, but without sacrificing the protection gained from its armored plates.
  • Batmobile:
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    Interior of the Batmobile.

    Batman's imposing and heavily armed custom combat vehicle used by him for transportation, pursuit and capture and one of his most powerful tools to aid in his war against crime in Gotham City.
  • Batwing: Batman's aerial combat prototype vehicle with an immense amount of firepower, used by him against Doomsday. It is sometimes remotely piloted by Alfred from within the Batcave, via Batcomputer.
  • Knightcrawler:
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    Interior of the Knightcrawler.

    Batman's other vehicle, used to access rough terrain that cannot be reached via a car or plane. It is a four-threaded tank with each tread on a separate leg so it can walk. It’s special function is that at can pierce into surfaces with each leg to climb up walls or hang from a roof.
  • Flying Fox: Batman's large multi-deck airplane purpose-built in order to transport the Justice League around, as well as equipped to store the Batmobile.
  • Batarangs:
    Batarang

    A batarang.

    Batman's extremely sharp (capable of piercing concrete walls), but non-lethal throwing gadgets in the shape of his symbol, wielded by Batman when carrying out various different tasks, from incapacitating criminals to breaking through windows. When thrown by someone as strong as Batman, they're capable of cutting through even gun barrels and heavily damage them. Batman also leaves batarangs near crime scenes after he's finished as a calling card, with a dual purpose using them as a psychological weapon against other potential wrongdoers.[15]
  • Utility Belt: Batman's specially designed belt, with its many pouches filled with an arsenal of numerous gadgets, weapons and tools at all times, to aid Batman in his mission.
  • Batcomputer:
    Bruce Wayne and Alfred Pennyworth at the computers

    Bruce and Alfred observing data on the Batcomputer.

    Batman's giant and powerful multi-purpose supercomputer console, located in the Batcave, with several monitor screens. Among other things, one of its monitors is equipped with thermal imaging, allowing Batman to easily deduce the number of Anatoli Knyazev's people within a building from a distance. It is also constantly hooked up to police radio's from the Gotham City Police Department, as well as news stations, allowing Batman to be up to date with all the goings on in his city. When Batman is on one of his vigilante escapades, Alfred sometimes utilizes the Batcomputer to help the Dark Knight with a specific task, notably when Batman saved Martha Kent from Knyazev.
  • Grapple Gun:
    Batman fires a shot at a thug with his Grapple Gun

    Batman wielding his Grapple Gun.

    Batman's line launching, multi-purpose, highly versatile, and handgun-like device that fires a retractable, detachable line with a mechanized, magnetic, or clawed end, which Batman utilizes to traverse Gotham City, escape danger and remain hidden from foes, all while allowing him to scale rappel, swing, catapult, or slingshot himself along structures or across gaps. It allows him to ascend and descend, much like an elevator or pulley system, at a harmless rate. It consists of a spool of cable, a winding device, and reloading feature. Once, it is shot a surface, it pulls the user at great speed towards their target and quickly retracts into the device once it is reached. This can be done in rapid succession, with the device being able to fire against instantly after retracting, with the speed of the device retracting being similar to flight. The line can pull great amounts of weight, as Batman can use it to slowly descend several stories while wearing his Armored Batsuit. It can also be used to pull on an enemy with great force, enough to stun and daze them or to injure them, with the end of the line also acting like a harpoon, as it can pierce into the flesh of a target and pull them. The line could even send people flying through the air towards the user due to the force it exerted when retracting, which allowed Batman to strike his airborne target unopposed. The protrusion at the base of the gun's grip also makes it ideal to be used as a blunt weapon in close-quarters combat. As the line can be detachable, it can be used as a lasso, with Batman tying the line to Superman's leg and, with the strength of his Armored Batsuit, slung him around a large corridor and into several pillars. Batman even managed to grapple away from a superhumanly fast charge from Doomsday, as well as several of the monster's huge heat blasts. It can also shoot bullets that open up as a net, to contain enemies, as Bruce did with a Parademon.
  • Respirator Mask:
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    Batman wearing a respirator mask.

    Batman's small mask that allows him to successfully breathe in locations with limited oxygen, such as when he was attacked by Firefly's flamethrower, and when he dived underwater to save Harley Quinn from the submerged Jokermobile.
  • Remington 700:
    REB BATMAN TRACKER RIFLE

    Batman, preparing to track Lex's Kryptonite.

    Batman utilized this rifle, equipped with a suppressor, to fire a tracking device onto Anatoli Knyazev's transport to track the Kryptonite nugget to a LexCorp facility.
  • Assault Rifles: Batman armed himself with an AK-47 assault rifle when leading his Insurgency against Superman and the Regime Stormtroopers in a war shown in a vision of an alternate future, in which he wielded the assault rifles of his fallen Insurgents when disarmed of his initial one.
  • Parademon Plasma Rifle: During one of his earlier battles with Parademons, Batman managed to disarm one of its rifle and temporarily used it until it ran out of ammunition.
  • Sticky Bombs: Batman's small, custom-built hand-held explosives that can stick to surfaces before detonating. Batman hurled these onto the guns of Knyazev's men (thus instantly disabling their firearms), and later at Parademons[14].
  • FN MK 13 Grenade Launcher:
    Batman uses a gas grenade

    Batman, using a gas grenade in combat.

    Batman used this to launch lead smoke grenades to temporarily evade Superman himself during their confrontation in Gotham.
    • CTS Model 7290M Mini Bang: Modified smoke grenades used during Batman's duel with Superman.
  • Kryptonite Gas Grenades: Grenades developed by Batman after stealing the Kryptonite from Lex Luthor. These grenades emit a gaseous form of Kryptonite, used against Superman to severely weaken him for roughly a minute.
  • Kryptonite Spear:
    Batman looks down on Superman with the Kryptonite spear

    Batman, brandishing the Kryptonite spear.

    Batman utilized this weapon in his duel with Superman (almost succeeding in killing the latter with it), with it later (ironically) being used by Superman, this time against Doomsday. Due to its nature, it is one of the extremely few weapons capable of mortally wounding both Kryptonians and Doomsday.
  • Cell Phone Cloner:
    Bruce clones Anatoli Knyazev's phone

    Bruce's cloning device.

    Batman, as Bruce Wayne, can use a phone capable of cloning the software and contacts of another, allowing him to both listen to the cloned phone's messages and track it. He used this on Anatoli Knyazev's phone while briefly standing close to him.
  • Branding Ring:
    Batman prepares to brand Lex

    Batman, preparing to brand Lex.

    Batman also has knuckle duster type device with a bat symbol on the knuckles, which superheats to the point where it can burn through flesh and even stone with ease, burning the bat-brand into the surface it is pressed or punched into. Its mechanisms are similar to that of a stapler. Batman uses it to mark the worst of criminals with his symbol for effective intimidation (notably doing so to both sex trafficker Cesar Santos, and a child predator, and at least 18 confirmed others), and as a warning to others. Batman came close to branding Lex Luthor when he visited the latter in prison, but instead ended up punching a symbol into the wall behind Lex.
  • Hacking Device:
    Bruce plugs a hacking device into the LexCorp mainframe

    Bruce, plugging the hacking device into the LexCorp mainframe.

    Bruce plugged this device into the LexCorp servers, thus managing to tap into the mainframe and extract Lex Luthor's files on Kryptonite and metahumans. This device is, however, temporarily 'borrowed' from Bruce by Wonder Woman, though she eventually returned it.

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Trivia

  • A reference to Batman was shown during the final battle between Superman and General Zod. A poster can be seen that says "Keep Calm and Call Batman" in the central train station in Metropolis' CBD. A Wayne Enterprise satellite also appeared during Superman and Zod's fight.
  • According to producer Charles Roven, Batman is an extremely rough, physical person. Ben Affleck said that he identified with Batman's character in that they are both very angry people.
  • Batman is about 41-42 years old at the start of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice as Alfred states that he's been training in the art of deception since the age of 7 despite being unable to deceive him. Since Bruce started training when his parents died, his calculated age becomes 41-42 years.
  • While this version of Batman is largely thought to be the most lethal, other film versions of Batman have killed or at least indirectly caused death at least once.
  • Batman's voice is digitally altered by a vocoder in his cowl[18].
  • In certain scenes, particularly action scenes, Batman's cape is rendered using CGI.
  • This version of Batman was mainly inspired by the incarnation from The Dark Knight Returns written by Frank Miller, depicting him as being older, more brutal in his fight against crime, and utilizing a durable battle armor, along with tear gas bombs filled with gaseous Kryptonite and other weakening methods to combat Superman on equal footing. His main costume is also based on the costume worn by that particular incarnation. There are also some elements from the Golden Age, Arkham-verse and mainstream versions in the Batman of this continuity.
  • Michael Wilkinson, the costume designer of BvS and Justice League declared that Bruce studied Asian martial arts in Japan.
  • This version of Batman is the first and only live-action incarnation to ever show him to be near to his comics' counterpart in terms of physical prowess (despite Michael Keaton's Batman demonstrating nearly superhuman strength at some points) while accurately portraying him in terms of personality.
  • While the casting of Ben Affleck initially caused a controversy including the filing of an online petition, his performance was ultimately met with an extremely positive reception with most fans calling him "the best Batman ever", and other fans adoringly dubbing him "Batfleck". This eventually caused Affleck to start writing a solo Batman movie affiliated with this universe, mere rumors and news of which caused a huge and positive online and offline excitement in fans.
  • In promoting the film, this version of Batman alongside Superman and Wonder Woman in the film was added to the mobile version of DC's video game Injustice: Gods Among Us; while the movie's version of Superman and Wonder Woman can be obtained through the game's challenge mode, Batman cannot, making him incredibly rare in-game.
  • According to Richard Cetrone (Ben Affleck's stunt double in BvS), Batman also used Kickboxing, Jeet Kune Do, Kali and Professional Wrestling in the warehouse fight scene.
  • This version of Batman's birthday is on February 19, which might be a reference to the DC comics version, in which Batman's birthday is also February 19, however, it is possible that their birth years are different.
  • Batman is usually 8-years-old when he witnesses the death of his parents, however in this incarnation, Batman was 9-years-old instead of 8-years-old when he witnessed the death of his parents.
  • Batman and Aquaman both have fathers named Thomas.
  • Batman and Superman both have mothers named Martha.
  • The only people who know that Bruce is Batman are the members of the Justice League, Nightwing, Robin, Batgirl, Lex Luthor, Amanda Waller, and Alfred Pennyworth.
  • Bruce is right-handed.
  • This version of Batman has a kill count of 21 people (30 if you include the 9 people Batman killed in his nightmare).[19]
  • Unlike his comic book counterpart, this version of Batman doesn't seem to have a hatred towards guns and he also seems to be fine with drinking alcohol.

Behind the Scenes

  • On August 23, 2013, Warner Bros. announced that Affleck had been cast as Batman. Beforehand numerous actors such as Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Jensen Ackles, Josh Brolin, Joe Manganiello, Tyler Hoechlin, Richard Armitage, Wes Bentley, Jake Gyllenhaal, Orlando Bloom, Luke Evans, Tyler Hoechlin, Jon Hamm and Gerard Butler were considered for the part.
  • Ben Affleck's casting initially caused somewhat of a controversy and intense fan backlash including the filing of an online petition to remove him. However, upon the movie's release, his performance was met with an extremely positive reception with many fans calling Affleck the best Batman of all time.
  • Ben Affleck portrayed the actor George Reeves in the biopic 'Hollywoodland'. Reeves played Superman in Superman serials, making Affleck the only actor to portray both Superman and Batman.
  • Affleck worked out every day at 5:00 AM in several gyms in order to become a muscular Batman. He even asked Christian Bale, who played Bruce Wayne/Batman in Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy, how to get into shape for the role. He also joked that Bale's advice was to get the costume makers to put a zipper on it to make going to the bathroom easier.
  • In the original cut of Justice League, Batman was disgraced by the killing he'd done during the events of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and was ready to sacrifice himself to make up for the lives he'd taken. However, Wonder Woman and Aquaman saved him from doing so, stating that "dying in battle won't change anything, and he must live to keep the fight going."[20]

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