Summary
- Justice League: Crisis On Infinite Earths - Part Two does Batman v Superman's "Martha" scene better with a clever callback.
- The DCEU faltered, mishandling major characters like Superman, leading to divisive reactions to many films.
- The John Constantine moment in Justice League: Crisis On Infinite Earths - Part Two works better than Batman v Superman's "Martha" scene due to natural storytelling.
DCEU film's "Martha" scene better eight years later. The DCEU faltered throughout its run, with major characters like Superman going missing for years, and when they were finally onscreen, more often than not, they were handled incorrectly. Among the many divisive movies in the DCEU, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was the one that tipped the scales for the franchise.
The film failed to be the resounding success that the first cinematic meeting between Batman and Superman should have been, ranking far away from the recently released Justice League: Crisis On Infinite Earths - Part Two finally made that line work in a neat callback.

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Justice League: Crisis On Infinite Earths - Part Two follows up on the iconic DC storyline, paving the path for the Tomorrowverse's final release.
Crisis On Infinite Earths Part 2 Repeats Batman V Superman's Martha Name Moment
John Constantine Makes The Moment Work
Justice League: Crisis On Infinite Earths - Part Two is part of an ambitious trilogy of animated films that will serve as the big finale of the animated Tomorrowverse. The movie featured a callback to Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice's "Martha" moment, though neither Batman nor Superman were present in the scene. Instead, the moment in question featured the Green Lantern John Stewart and Pariah, the latter who was revealed to be John Constantine.
When Pariah and John Stewart were talking, the Green Lantern angrily spoke his own name, reminding Pariah of his true origin — John Constantine. This version of DC's Hellblazer is the same as the character that was part of the DC Animated Movie Universe, with Constantine surviving the animated franchise reboot at the end of Justice League Dark: Apokolips War and becoming Pariah in the new Tomorrowverse. The "John" moment is a neat callback to Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice's "Martha" scene.
Why Crisis On Infinite Earths Part 2 Pulls Off Its Name Moment Better Than Batman V Superman
The "Martha" Moment Fell Flat
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice director Zack Snyder's intentions were clear, as he wanted to use the "Martha" moment to bring out Superman's humanity and make Batman reconsider his actions, with the Man of Steel telling the Dark Knight to save his mother as he was just about to die. However, the scene came out stiff, with Superman shouting for Batman to "Save Martha!" instead of saying something more natural, like begging to save his mom.
"Martha" was only used as it was also the name of Bruce Wayne's mom, but the context of the scene did not work at all, which made the moment one of the most joked about in DC movie history. While the Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice moment was not handled greatly, the callback to it in Justice League: Crisis On Infinite Earths - Part Two was more effective. The animated movie moment made sense and led Constantine to naturally who he was, not stopping the film to a halt like the DCEU scene.
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Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
- Release Date
- March 25, 2016
- Runtime
- 152 minutes
- Director
- Zack Synder
Cast
- Bruce Wayne / Batman
- Clark Kent / Superman
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice features the iconic clash between Gotham's Dark Knight, played by Ben Affleck, and Metropolis's Man of Steel, portrayed by Henry Cavill. As these two heroes confront each other, a looming threat endangers humanity, setting the stage for larger challenges ahead in the DC Extended Universe.
- Writers
- Chris Terrio, David S. Goyer
- Studio(s)
- DC, Warner Bros. Pictures
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Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths - Part Two
- Release Date
- April 23, 2024
- Runtime
- 94 Minutes
- Director
- Jeff Wamester
Cast
- Jonathan Adams
The Justice League faces a universe-altering challenge as they confront the Anti-Monitor, whose destructive actions threaten every existence across the multiverse. Heroes and villains alike must unite to stop the cascade of collapsing realities.
- Writers
- James Krieg
- Studio(s)
- Warner Bros. Animation, DC Entertainment
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