The one saying the first party has a problem with the second party. The first name in the title of a court case is the grieving party. When you go to court and you’re reading old court cases it’s “Smith v California”. The whole “v” thing, that is an adversarial thing in courts. Here’s what Campea had to say about the title on AMC Movie Talk: AMC Movie Talk’s John Campea has the most logical explanation for what the title really means, and it should hold fans over a bit until we get an official comment from Zack Snyder. Some fans even questioned why Batman’s name came first in the title of a Superman movie sequel. As such, seeing Finger's name finally recognized on a film with the words "dawn of justice" in the title is enough to make anyone feel just a little bit choked up inside.When Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was announced as the official title for Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel sequel it was met with mixed reactions from the fans. In 2017, the documentary Batman & Bill revealed that Finger wasn't just in on the creation, he was the heart and soul of what audiences would come to love about Batman. It may have only been three words, "with Bill Finger," but for those who know Finger's story, those three words felt like a 77-year old weight being lifted.įinger's anonymity stemmed from a supposed contract that his original partner, Bob Kane, forged with DC Comics in 1939 that credited Kane as the sole creator of Batman. This contract, along with Kane's mega-maniacal control over Batman in the decades to follow, prevented Finger from ever receiving any official credit. For all of its division and debate, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice will forever go down in history as the first film to officially credit Batman co-creator Bill Finger.
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