![]() Batman v Superman : Dawn of Justice was also subjected to a studio-compromised theatrical cut, and the 3-hour "Ultimate Edition" has much more positive word of mouth, but Rotten Tomatoes didn't give that version of the movie a different score, and it would need to surpass 80 percent on the Tomatometer (higher than any other Zack Snyder movie in Rotten Tomatoes) for him to rank higher than Michael Keaton's 76 percent average (although a score of 49 percent or higher for Batman v Superman would have brought him into an overall fresh average).Īudiences and critics rarely seem to agree when it comes to Rotten Tomatoes scores, and that's certainly the case when it comes to Batman movies. Of course, Affleck's situation is rather complicated, given Justice League and Zack Snyder's Justice League both have different scores, but even if we consider Zack Snyder's Justice League the only "valid" version of the movie, it would only increase Ben Affleck's Rotten Tomatoes average to 50 percent. ![]() Related: Why Every Batman Actor Quit The Role Despite the popularity of the character, only half of the Batman actors have an overall fresh Rotten Tomatoes average from their time in the role. Ben Affleck's complicated tenure, comprised of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (29 percent), Justice League (40 percent), and Zack Snyder's Justice League (71 percent) only averages 47 percent, while Val Kilmer's sole appearance, Batman Forever, scored 39 percent and George Clooney's only Batman movie, Batman & Robin scored 12 percent.
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