Batman V Superman: 18 Easter Eggs & Theories On The Soundtrack Titles

6. Men Are Still Good (The Batman Suite)

This is presumably the last song that plays over the end credits once the threats of Doomsday and Lex Luthor (or whatever it is he reveals the second time around) are beaten, and it underpins Superman's apple pie heroism that recognises the good in humanity even when they're telling him to get off their planet. Regardless of the actions of a couple of bad eggs, humanity remains good and redeemable and worthy of saving, and it feels like this might be the rallying call Superman sends out to his fellow Justice League members when there is a big enough coming threat to require their unity.

5. Blood Of My Blood (Bonus Track)

There's been a theory around for a while now that some of the shots of Superman in the trailers actually show an imposter - Bizarro, without the noticeable grey skin and foppish hairstyle - based on his behaviour towards Batman (and mostly his intent to kill). Now that rumour seems to be gathering more pace as fans are theorising that the Doomsday figure seen in the trailer is simply an earl prototype of what Lex Luthor eventually rolls out when he perfects the cloning process he uses to turn Zod's DNA into new life. Perhaps the shot in the trailer of Superman kneeling before Luthor wasn't what it seemed: perhaps that was actually Bizarro. This track title will no doubt add further fuel to those suggestions: the implication being that "the blood of my blood' refers to something created from Superman. In the comics that points squarely at Bizarro (or a fellow Kryptonian, for the alternate theory that Luthor is actually a fellow alien). Whether that has legs or not is an intriguing question, but it does seem likely that Snyder will need an even bigger threat to drive the Justice League together, and a rogue Superman clone would certainly fit that bill.
 
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