why the hell are they fighting eachother
theyre superheros for forgets sake
not superhero vs supervillian
Because, movie.
No--I thought it was well established: Superman is a potential threat, and with the Knightmare sequence as well as Flash's brief appearance, it only reinforces his notion that Superman has to go. Also, I'm pretty sure Bruce interpreted the Metropolis incident like some people interpreted the end of Man of Steel--
Superman basically wrecked Metropolis, and on top of that, what else could he do if he was manipulated, or lost
someone important. Power like that is too dangerous to exist, from that perspective.
I.e.,
"...he has the power to wipe out the entire human race...we have to take it as an absolute certainty...and we have to destroy him."
"...that's how it starts: the fever, the rage. The feeling of powerlessness. That turns good men cruel."Maybe I'm rambling, I don't knowThe problem I think is that a lot of this is implied and left to the audience to make up, which doesn't really help the audience whatsoever. Then again, it's always nice when a movie allows our imaginations to run wild. Anyways, that's my interpretation. Take it as you will.