If you're asking for a story summary or a detailed scene-by-scene breakdown of the Ultimate Edition (which is the extended Blu-ray cut), here it is:

The 2016 Blu-ray release of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice remains one of the most significant home media events for DC fans. While the theatrical cut polarized audiences, the home video release introduced the Ultimate Edition, a director’s cut that many critics and fans argue is the definitive way to experience Zack Snyder’s vision. The Ultimate Edition: A "Complete" Experience

Batman: The Man Who Fell to Earth

This is not the Batman of the Animated Series or the Nolan trilogy—a hero who struggles but ultimately wins. This is a broken Batman. Ben Affleck’s portrayal of Bruce Wayne is perhaps the most tragic in live-action history. He is older, weary, and operating under a twisted moral code. The "Martha" scene, often ridiculed, is the thesis statement for his character arc: he has become the very thing that created him. He views Superman not as a savior, but as an existential threat to humanity's agency. His brutality in the warehouse fight scene (a highlight of the BluRay transfer) serves as visceral proof that he has lost his way.

Accelerating Design: The New Batmobile: A 23-minute look at how designers and creators built the functional machine from concept art to practical production.

Batman saves Martha Kent. But Lex has already unleashed his final weapon: Doomsday, a monster born from Zod's corpse and Luthor's blood. The Trinity unites—Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman.

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If you're asking for a story summary or a detailed scene-by-scene breakdown of the Ultimate Edition (which is the extended Blu-ray cut), here it is:

The 2016 Blu-ray release of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice remains one of the most significant home media events for DC fans. While the theatrical cut polarized audiences, the home video release introduced the Ultimate Edition, a director’s cut that many critics and fans argue is the definitive way to experience Zack Snyder’s vision. The Ultimate Edition: A "Complete" Experience

Batman: The Man Who Fell to Earth

This is not the Batman of the Animated Series or the Nolan trilogy—a hero who struggles but ultimately wins. This is a broken Batman. Ben Affleck’s portrayal of Bruce Wayne is perhaps the most tragic in live-action history. He is older, weary, and operating under a twisted moral code. The "Martha" scene, often ridiculed, is the thesis statement for his character arc: he has become the very thing that created him. He views Superman not as a savior, but as an existential threat to humanity's agency. His brutality in the warehouse fight scene (a highlight of the BluRay transfer) serves as visceral proof that he has lost his way.

Accelerating Design: The New Batmobile: A 23-minute look at how designers and creators built the functional machine from concept art to practical production.

Batman saves Martha Kent. But Lex has already unleashed his final weapon: Doomsday, a monster born from Zod's corpse and Luthor's blood. The Trinity unites—Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman.