Helloo Neogaf, time to revisit your favorite movie of the year. Or more like finally visit it over its ugly sister, because holy shit this is the real deal. Thank you Messypandas for your great banner.
Avaliability watch: July 19th for UK, August 8th for continental Europe.
Batman v Superman UC "Is it worth it for me?" quick guide
- If you haven't watched the film. Watch the UC. Avoid theatrical.
- If you liked the TC. Watch.
- If you were meh on the TC. Watch.
- If you didn't like the TC because of technical reasons (Editing, pacing) but could see some good in there. Watch.
- If you didn't like the TC because of plot/character reasons. Watch maybe.
- If you didn't like the TC because of tone and its dark/depressing nature. Don't watch.
- If you hated the TC with a passion. Don't watch.
Differences between UC and TC
- Africa subplot/scenes expanded and finished. Now it becomes the driving force of the film.
- Stablishing shots for many scenes, some spread out and pacing mostly corrected.
- Lex Luthor's first scenes now rearranged as a single one.
- Dialogue expansions in most old scenes.
- Restored Superman subplot. Batman investigation in Gotham.
- Restored Superman subplot. Early talks with Martha Kent.
- Restored Superman subplot. Invitation to Lex's ball.
- Expanded. Diana and Bruce scene in antiques sale.
- Expanded subplot about Lex Luthor and Senator Finch.
- Restored.
- Restored. Anatoylev Kynazev (KGBeast) appareances through the movie.
- Restored. Human trafficker subplot. Clark Kent's investigation.
- Restored. Senate scene bombing and aftermath. Superman scenes.
- Restored. Superman's exile.
- Expanded. Luthor's final plot.
- Expanded. Batman v Superman fight.
- Restored. Luthor's encounter with
- Expanded. Final fight.
- Restored. Scenes with the MoS smallville cast.
- Restored. Scenes with the Daily Planet cast.
- Expanded. Batman's scene with Lex Luthor.
- Expanded. Epilogue.
TL;DR WHAT IS NEW?
The technical issues like editing are now mostly gone. This cut restores Superman's part of the story, he's now an actual character with dialogue and motivations. It also makes Luthor more ubiquitous. Batman scenes are mostly the same (suspicious, isn't it?). All in all, the UC makes the movie whole on a technical level.
Why is it rated R?
There are some mild nudity shots and a bit of more explicit gun violence/blood splatters. Nothing too major.
But IS IT GOOD NOW?
The answer depends on you. If you don't like the dark deconstruction of your childhood heroes, this is not the movie for you. If you can see pass that, yes, it's an interesting and almost mature (with its flaws, and a very comic-y third act) take on a classic story that might be too convulted for his own good. But that's kinda its charm, it didn't take the easy route. It's a solid good movie, not the new Dark Knight, but perhaps the new Watchmen. Some critics like Schnepp from Collider have done a 180 for the movie. Take that as you will.
But Ahasverus, you sound like this should be nominated for every Oscar forever, what does still not work?
- Some plot contrivances are still there.
- It might be too long.
-
There is no explanation as to why she goes for it.
- We still have no idea how Lex knew who Batman/Superman were.
- The Martha moment is still good on paper, bad on execution.
- It's a sloooooow burn. It starts more like a thriller than an action movie.. then turns into a generic action movie in the third act.
- The motivation/knowledge to create Doomsday is still MIA.
- Superman is a little too tortured by everything. Poor guy.
- The dream scenes are jarring and have no place in the narrative
- The JL cameos are still out of place.
- The action is kind of lackluster and lacks physicality.
-
So, what happened with the theatrical cut?
We don't know, but there have been rumors since forever. The most suspicious one was that Warner Brothers loved Affleck's Batman and ordered to make the movie centric to his character. That one takes off because the cut scenes are mostly Superman's plot.
Other rumor is that the iMAX reels didn't have space to accomodate the whole movie due to size limits.
The other more common sense one says that WB simply wanted more screenings. The fact is that the original cut was ordered by WB, not Snyder, very close to release.
When/Where can I buy it?
All BluRay editions have the UC. Digital is out now on your favorite platfform. Bluray comes out July 19th in US. Check your regional dates. The UC will be avaliable WORLDWIDE, so please refer to your local store for launch dates. It might be out almost everywhere in digital form now.
Here's a good deal from Vudu to buy both the BluRay and the digital edition at a good price.
The DVD version doesn't have the UC. Avoid at all costs.
BUT MARTHA?
Get over it.
Avaliability watch: July 19th for UK, August 8th for continental Europe.

Batman v Superman UC "Is it worth it for me?" quick guide
- If you haven't watched the film. Watch the UC. Avoid theatrical.
- If you liked the TC. Watch.
- If you were meh on the TC. Watch.
- If you didn't like the TC because of technical reasons (Editing, pacing) but could see some good in there. Watch.
- If you didn't like the TC because of plot/character reasons. Watch maybe.
- If you didn't like the TC because of tone and its dark/depressing nature. Don't watch.
- If you hated the TC with a passion. Don't watch.
Differences between UC and TC
- Africa subplot/scenes expanded and finished. Now it becomes the driving force of the film.
- Stablishing shots for many scenes, some spread out and pacing mostly corrected.
- Lex Luthor's first scenes now rearranged as a single one.
- Dialogue expansions in most old scenes.
- Restored Superman subplot. Batman investigation in Gotham.
- Restored Superman subplot. Early talks with Martha Kent.
- Restored Superman subplot. Invitation to Lex's ball.
- Expanded. Diana and Bruce scene in antiques sale.
- Expanded subplot about Lex Luthor and Senator Finch.
- Restored.
Confession from the black actress paid by Luthor. Death
- Restored. Human trafficker subplot. Clark Kent's investigation.
- Restored. Senate scene bombing and aftermath. Superman scenes.
- Restored. Superman's exile.
- Expanded. Luthor's final plot.
- Expanded. Batman v Superman fight.
- Restored. Luthor's encounter with
Steppenwolf
- Restored. Scenes with the MoS smallville cast.
- Restored. Scenes with the Daily Planet cast.
- Expanded. Batman's scene with Lex Luthor.
- Expanded. Epilogue.
TL;DR WHAT IS NEW?
The technical issues like editing are now mostly gone. This cut restores Superman's part of the story, he's now an actual character with dialogue and motivations. It also makes Luthor more ubiquitous. Batman scenes are mostly the same (suspicious, isn't it?). All in all, the UC makes the movie whole on a technical level.
Why is it rated R?
There are some mild nudity shots and a bit of more explicit gun violence/blood splatters. Nothing too major.
But IS IT GOOD NOW?
The answer depends on you. If you don't like the dark deconstruction of your childhood heroes, this is not the movie for you. If you can see pass that, yes, it's an interesting and almost mature (with its flaws, and a very comic-y third act) take on a classic story that might be too convulted for his own good. But that's kinda its charm, it didn't take the easy route. It's a solid good movie, not the new Dark Knight, but perhaps the new Watchmen. Some critics like Schnepp from Collider have done a 180 for the movie. Take that as you will.
But Ahasverus, you sound like this should be nominated for every Oscar forever, what does still not work?
- Some plot contrivances are still there.
- It might be too long.
-
The kryptonite spear retrieval by Lois is still a big hole.
- We still have no idea how Lex knew who Batman/Superman were.
- The Martha moment is still good on paper, bad on execution.
- It's a sloooooow burn. It starts more like a thriller than an action movie.. then turns into a generic action movie in the third act.
- The motivation/knowledge to create Doomsday is still MIA.
- Superman is a little too tortured by everything. Poor guy.
- The dream scenes are jarring and have no place in the narrative
- The JL cameos are still out of place.
- The action is kind of lackluster and lacks physicality.
-
Batmurder
So, what happened with the theatrical cut?
We don't know, but there have been rumors since forever. The most suspicious one was that Warner Brothers loved Affleck's Batman and ordered to make the movie centric to his character. That one takes off because the cut scenes are mostly Superman's plot.
Other rumor is that the iMAX reels didn't have space to accomodate the whole movie due to size limits.
The other more common sense one says that WB simply wanted more screenings. The fact is that the original cut was ordered by WB, not Snyder, very close to release.
When/Where can I buy it?
All BluRay editions have the UC. Digital is out now on your favorite platfform. Bluray comes out July 19th in US. Check your regional dates. The UC will be avaliable WORLDWIDE, so please refer to your local store for launch dates. It might be out almost everywhere in digital form now.
Here's a good deal from Vudu to buy both the BluRay and the digital edition at a good price.

The DVD version doesn't have the UC. Avoid at all costs.
BUT MARTHA?
Get over it.
WHY DID YOU SAY THAT NAME