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mornelithe said:
Normchacho said:

1. Supermans reactions would have to match up with how much of a threat Batman poses to him. Which, up until the kryptonite suit, would be pretty much none. So, Superman vs. Batman in kryptonite suit battle takes place since this is the first time Superman realizes that Batman is a real threat.

2. How can he be careful to avoid something he doesn't even know exsists? It's also much more likely that he doesn't know about kryptonite. How would he find out about it? How would he know it's in Batmans suit before getting close enough to feel it? The last part of your #2 is a huge nit-pick. He's an alien that came from another planet who can fly and shoot lasers. You have to give the story SOME scientific leeway.

3. You said it yourself, Superman knows who Batman is and what he does. He knows Batman fights crime and is just trying to do what he thinks is right. So he wouldn't be a bad guy to Superman. Plus, how on earth would he be able to just start blowing up all of Bruce Waynes shit without drawing lots of attention to himself and Bruce Wayne? You don't think anybody would have questions? Like...Why did Superman blow up that guys house? Is Superman evil? I mean...he just ruined that guys life for no apparant reason... Why did Batman stop showing up after all of Bruce Waynes shit got blown up? 

A conflict between Superman and Batman isn't that hard to grasp. For all we know Superman could just be trying to convince Batman that he isn't his enemy, which Aflred actually hints at in the new trailer. So killing him, or blowing up his shit would be pretty counter-productive.

Edit: I agree, this is a bunch of fun haha

Double edit: Though I doubt this is the way the movie will go, it's also possible that the kryptonite was created when the world engine was trying to turn the earth into krypton.

1. True, but a smart first  move would be to destroy everything Batman owns.  Which given hyper sensitive hearing, shouldn't pose a challenge.

2. That's the thing, wouldn't it be reasonable to suggest that Superman would assume anything from Krypton could effect his powers, since he already has felt such effects just by the atmospheric change?  As such, step 1 takes care of that problem.  And he doesn't even need to touch Batman.  As far as Superman answering questions, like he did with the General, he can just say he's their ally, but on his own terms.  Bruce Wayne crossed a line and had to be taught his place lol.  As far as the nitpick, it's not really a nitpick.  We can allow that the Kryptonians had faster than light travel, but the fastest recorded object in space (that I could find) is a cluster of galaxies hurtled our direction by a giant black hole (traveling roughly 300km/s).  That's what, 1000th the speed of light?  Maybe it's just me, but if the science denies the possibility of fragments of krypton reaching Earth w/in Superman's lifetime, that presents an insurmountable hill for me.

3. Then I'm not sure I'd be all that interested in this movie either, what, is Superman going to spend every single goddamn movie trying to prove his innocence/sincerity to people?  I'm already tired of that freakin plot.  Come up with something else lol.

Your Double Edit is a good one though, and yeah, that would solve the whole distance problem quite well.  Will be interesting to see how that works out.

 

Alright, this is bugging me, so I have a question for you:

Let's assume Superman knows what Kryptonite is, knows it can hurt him, and knows to avoid it (which he really wouldn't, since being exposed to an alien atmosphere inside an enemy ship isn't the same as just being exposed to a glowing green rock he wouldn't recognize or be able to identify as "part" of krypton). How would he know it's in Batman's suit before he gets close to it?