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It’s the one everyone has been waiting for! The team at How It Should Have Ended has released their latest episode, this time poking fun at Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
In this 8 minute epic from HISHE, the guys over there show how Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice Should Have Ended to hilarious effect. Hit the jump!
Here’s a new one: The snarkers over at popular YouTube parody channel How It Should Have Ended are telling us how Batman v Superman should have ended… before we’ve actually seen the ending.
After seeing "Batman v Superman" earlier this week, I had a lot of questions. There's a lot to take it and many, many moving parts that might make sense to an avid comic ...
We not get an officially released view of the Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice teaser from Comic-Con International: San Diego, but he can see how it should have ended.
Did you know that Taylor Swift's last album was about Bruce Wayne? Yup, it's true, the Bat himself just confirmed the fact in this brand new parody from How It Should Have Ended. Come check it out ...
When Batman faces off against Superman in movie theaters next year, it’ll be the latest stage of a relationship that’s been around for more than half a century, with more than its fair share ...
Forbes - "A Beautiful Disaster," writes Scott Mendelson. "'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' is one of the most visually beautiful comic book movies you have ever seen," he writes.
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And with Batman and Superman at war with one another, a new threat quickly arises, putting mankind in greater danger than it’s ever known before.
From George Reeves to Melissa Benoist, and Adam West to David Mazouz, the worlds of Superman and Batman have spent a long time on the small screen.
Meanwhile, as intrepid reporter Clark Kent weighs the costs of being Superman, he also becomes increasingly fixated on Gotham City’s Batman, who’s taken to literally branding criminals caught ...