

Since The Lego Batman Movie takes place in the “Lego universe” as well as being a Batman story, there are plenty of references and characters that have nothing to do with DC Comics. In this one short but funny scene, The Lego Batman Movie shows more understanding of these two characters than BvS manages in an entire movie of Henry Cavill frowning and Ben Affleck scowling even harder. In the scene where Batman wanders in on the Justice League having a dance party without inviting him, the dynamics and personality of both superheroes are laid out beautifully.

Connecting with people is something that comes incredibly easy to Superman, meanwhile, even if he is not technically human. Batman is a hero who might do well in his “professional” life, but it's a mess when it comes to personal connections. The interactions between Batman and Superman are as simple as they are brief, but they get to the core of it. Yet eventually, the movie that truly launched the DCEU buckled under its own moody weight and Martha "twists." The Lego Batman Movie manages to convey the complicated relationship between Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent in just a fraction of the time of BvS. Here are 15 Reasons Lego Batman is the Best Batman Movie - Seriously.īatman v Superman: Dawn of Justice started off strong when looking at the differences between DC’s two biggest heroes. Yet when it comes to a wide-spread motion picture releases, Lego Batman is a pointy cowl above its competition. There are certain TV shows, video games, and the like that might have it beat. The Lego Batman Movie might not be the best interpretation of the Caped Crusader outside of the comics. Certain Batman movie hold special places in fans' hearts, but it only Lego Batman who took all the best elements of the comic books and crafted one amazing film. The Lego Batman Movie could have been a complete disaster, but we're here to argue that it's actually the best Batman movie ever created. Yet the best cinematic story of the Bat comes from a surprising source. Bruce Wayne's alter ego has been on the forefront of the public conscience for decades, and as such, he's seen numerous movie adaptations. Batman may be known as a man who sulks in the shadows, but he's probably become the biggest superhero of all time regardless.
