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With Martha safe, Superman returns to confront Luthor. Luthor reveals his backup plan: using Zod's body and his own blood, he has engineered a creature called Doomsday . The monster possesses immense strength and can absorb energy.

: Henry Cavill’s Clark Kent receives more screen time, showcasing his investigative journalism and making his conflict with Batman feel more earned.

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In the theatrical version, Lois Lane’s investigation seemed to go nowhere. The Ultimate Edition restores her role as a central detective. She discovers that Lex Luthor was funding both sides of the African civil war and finds evidence suggesting the Senate bomber was set up. Crucially, this subplot also properly introduces , a scientist working for the government. Her character not only helps Lois with her investigation but also provides a look at the film's world-building.

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The famous Batman warehouse rescue is longer and bloodier. You see bones break with audio cracks. You see Batman impale a thug’s shoulder with a knife (not just knock him out). You see the brutality of a man who has lost his way. This adds weight to Bruce’s realization that he has become the "criminal" he used to hunt.

: In the theatrical cut, it makes little sense why the world blames Superman for the desert massacre. The Extended Cut introduces Anatoli Knyazev’s mercenaries burning the bodies with flamethrowers, framing Superman's heat vision. : Henry Cavill’s Clark Kent receives more screen

Ultimately, the 2016 Extended Cut of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is the definitive version of the film. It stands as a uncompromising, deconstructionist take on comic book lore that rewards patience and deeper analysis.

If you have only seen the theatrical cut, you have not seen Batman v Superman . You have seen a studio's panic attack edited into a film reel.