Batman v Superman: expectations and reality

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Hello, folks! Today we’re gonna talk about the relationship between expectations and reality. I’m sure you’ve seen plenty of pictures that prove you the impossible force of computer technologies. Graphics, all drawn and well rendered? People covered with special equipment (to build a robot or a weird creature in motion)? Yeah, you’ve definitely heard of that. And Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice movie is not an exception in this type of ones.

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The fact that the actor is the only real thing hidden among the decorations (yeah, sure, green sheets of cloth) is not a surprise anymore.

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This fact is positive rather than negative: first of all, it makes all the unreal things seem realistic. And it makes people think of how to create this robot/ship in real life. If something makes people think and create stuff, it can’t be bad :)

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Second of all, imagine, how many injuries would happen while doing all the tricks?

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And the last argument: we’ve got a new profession forming itself around this industry.

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We’d like to mention the fact that the Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice movie had its premiere on 25 march, and hit $500 million in first five days after the worldwide premiere. Not bad, huh?

Let’s compare to other Warner Bros. releases:

Batman v Superman made $170.1 million Thursday-Sunday

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 ($169.1 million)

The Hunger Games ($152.5 million)

Furious 7 ($147.2 million)

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Additionally, it exceeded The Dark Knight Rises ($160.9 million) to become the best debut for a DC Comics movie.