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There is no denying that the Ben Affleck starrer Zack Snyder’sJustice Leagueis more than a film. It is a piece of Snyder’s cinematic vision and the power of fan support. The project showcases the300director’s dark atmospheric environment integrated with CGI, and delving deep into the backstories of each character helped in arichercharacter development.

Ben Affleck as Batman in ZSJL

However, it looks like the 2021 film did not do its homework becauseit turns outSnyder might have copied one of the scenes in his films from Christopher Nolan’sBatman Begins.Fans are anything but pleased becausenot only did the film copy Nolan’s aesthetics but alsohailed it as his own cinematic masterpiece.

It was Snyder’s best film, and it stood tall as a piece of artistic integrity, hence, fans are immensely disappointed for the film showcasing a strangely similar scene from the 2005 film.

Zack Snyder might have copied a scene from Batman Begins

Ben Affleck’s One Scene In Zack Snyder’sJustice Leagueis Similar ToBatman Begins

Christopher Nolan’sThe Dark Knight Trilogyhas redefined the superhero genrefeaturingChristian Balein the role ofthe Caped Crusader. Though released in 2005, the film became arguably one of the best films in the Batman franchise, if not the best.

The film was a treat to the eyes because Nolan’s vision redefined Bruce Wayne as a character, giving him a striking personality and an unforgettable image to his audience.Moreover, the lack ofuse of CGI showcased a ton oficonic scenes that enhanced the film’s aesthetics.

“It didn’t make the movie because…”: A Badass Scene That Was Cut from Ben Affleck’s Batman Warehouse Fight Sequence in BvS Could’ve Been the Cherry on Top

“It didn’t make the movie because…”: A Badass Scene That Was Cut from Ben Affleck’s Batman Warehouse Fight Sequence in BvS Could’ve Been the Cherry on Top

The film is a testament to masterclass filmmaking, and it is notjust any superhero filmlike we see in Marvel or DC these days. Hence,it can be saidthat Nolan’s cinematic grandeur can be a foundation for this genre.Zack Snydercapitalized on this and potentially decided to copy a scene from Nolan’s 2005film,Batman Begins,where Wayne climbs the snow-capped mountains.

A fan (@kgcrossov3r) on X decided to share with the fans of bothfilms,by playing the clip from both films side-by-side, leaving the audience tomake their conclusion.Well, fans are annoyed because the filmwas a result ofa hard-fought battle between the fans and the executives, where they commenced a campaign with the hashtag #ReleaseTheSnyderCut.

Christopher Nolan’s vision for The Dark Knight trilogy is the foundation for superhero films

After a hard-fought battle, they wonandthe film was releasedbutone thing is clear, that is, Snyder’spotential plagiarism has made the fans unhappy.

Nolan is the blueprint

Christian Bale used to get headaches in the Batsuit

— Dave (@rodders21085)August 09, 2025

That is interesting. Snyder copied Nolan.

— Anson Phillip #Free🇵🇸 #RebelMoon (@aepgm46)July 19, 2025

They not gonna like this one

— spritz (@asbestosbasura)June 26, 2025

All these posts do is prove that Snyder is more of a hack than I thought. 😭

— Justin (@TheGame21x)August 03, 2025

Soo Snyder copied and pasted?

— Clayton (@CdubTheDJ)June 17, 2025

More evidence Snyder is just a plagiarizing hack?

— Sam Eversby (@EversbySam)June 20, 2025

Copy or not, in both scenes bothChristian Bale’sand Ben Affleck’s Bruce Wayne looked iconic, and the audience felt the excitement, making them sit at the edge of their seats, and biting their nails in thrill.

The Batsuit in Christopher Nolan’sBatman BeginsGave Headache To Christian Bale

During an exclusive interview viaFlashback FilmMaking, Lindy Hemming gave a brief on the journey of creating Bale’s Batsuit, and it was not the most comfortable costume to wear. The suit was made from heavy materials, tailored to offer both protection and agility, culminating in a love-hate relationship, often giving the actor“headaches.”

Bale said,

There’s naturally after six months of filming a kind of a love-hate relationship with the thing because you get headaches in that thing you know. And I kind of say to myself, “Use it”. The guy’s meant to be kind of fierce.

He further added, that he used this flaw to channel his inner Batman and develop it to give a legendary performance, by turning himself fierce.

When you get a headache you feel fierce anyway. Yougotno time for anybody, you are impatient. So I just said to myself, “use it”, and I just put up with it you know. It’s a hell of an honorreallygetting to wear this.

“I tried to be like an actor on a soap opera”: Val Kilmer Struggled With His Batman Role for a Physically Painful Reason He Believes Affected His Performance

Hence, theAmerican Psychoactor drought depth to the role, making his alter ego, iconic with some fans calling him the best actor, ever to portray the role of Gotham’s Guardian.

Batman Beginscan be streamed on Max.

Tushar Auddy

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Tushar Auddy is a Senior Writer at FandomWire, primarily covering WWE. He has contributed to anime, MCU, DCU, animation, and TV Series, giving sharp insights and coming up with his own unique theories, which take the fandom by storm.

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