![]() The additional footage does flesh-out or explain certain plot points and add a bit more for Clark Kent/Superman, Bruce Wayne/Batman and Lois Lane to do, but it still doesn’t help a movie I feel has some real problems. There are moments that add significantly to an important sequence in the first hour and there are snippets sprinkled throughout the second hour that help explain the way the story plays out. In essence: No, this is still the same movie. Is this just a cash-grab or a more fulfilling viewing experience? The timing is just right with Comic-Con currently upon us, but one has to wonder if these additional 30 minutes adds anything to an already polarizing movie. It was available for rental and purchase last month and this past week the DVD/Blu-ray hit was released. ![]() As Snyder’s “Justice League” is currently in production and a “Wonder Woman” already finished and ready, both set for release next year, this “Ultimate Edition” will have to bide the time for fans of this new DC Cinematic Universe (DCU for short). Just as Warner Bros/DC and Zack Snyder promised, here is the R-rated version of “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” with an additional 30 minutes of footage dispersed throughout the theatrical cut released back in March. Rated: R (for profanity, bloody violence and brief nudity) ![]() Produced by: Charles Roven and Deborah Snyder
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