Batman v Superman director Zack Snyder recently took to Vero to clarify why Batman used a spear to fight against Superman during the titular battle rather than opt for a more useful form of weaponry...

director Zack Snyder recently posted, on Vero , a response to a critique frequently leveled against his infamously divisive film: the notion that Batman creating a Kryptonite spear, rather than weaponizing it in a more high-tech and modern way, was an arbitrary and ridiculous use of his resources.

In the post (seen below), Snyder shared a painting of Jesus on the cross, his side being pierced by the spear of Longinus, a Roman soldier. The image is captioned with, "Why with all of the technology at his disposal would Batman build a spear? Here's why."



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Snyder's iteration of Superman often comes along with Messianic imagery. Its clear, and was before clarification by Snyder, that the use of a spear inwas no different.

While he raises a valid point about the imagery he was going for, it is unlikely to win over critics who will likely just respond that the decision still doesn't "make sense" in a grounded world, even if it fits the movie's themes. Snyder's clarification simply plays into their arguments that the director values style over sense or substance.



What do you think about Snyder's post? What are you thoughts on the religious imagery used throughout Snyder's DC Extended Universe endeavours?