Doomsday Is Definintely The Main Villain In 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'

Seen the Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice trailer lately? Go watch it because we believe it proves that Doomsday will be the villain that brings the Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman together.

We say this because there's a scene in the movie where the Batman is standing on top of a building, and an enormous blast of light was shot right at him. Luckily, the Batman was fast enough to grapple out of the way before being burnt to a crisp.

The trailer made it seem as if it was Superman who tried to hurt the Batman with the blast, but we don't buy it. Knowing that the Batman is human, and he's not wearing his metal suit, Superman wouldn't have tried to hit the Batman with such a blast from his eyes.

This is clearly someone else, someone else more powerful because the blast width is larger than what Superman has come up with in Man of Steel and in the trailer. This person or thing is definitely Kryptonian. This person or thing is definitely Doomsday.

Yes, we see Lex Luthor with General Zod's body, but that doesn't mean he aims to bring the dead Kryptonian back to life. His DNA will likely be used to help bring Doomsday into being.

We suspect Luthor and the government located information from the destroyed Kryptonian ship that will give them the means to bring this creature to life. If Zack Snyder is to stick to the creature's origins, then this wouldn't be the first time it would be brought to life.

The big question, however, is whether or not Luthor would be able to control Doomsday. Chances are, he won't, and he'll get a lot more than what he bargained for because Doomsday doesn't care about collateral damage.

Expect this film to use Doomsday as a reason why Lex Luthor hates Superman so much. The creature will be defeated, and Luthor will be sent to prison for his hand in its creation, and ultimately all those who died in the conflict.

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