BuzzFeed - Warning: This story contains MAJOR SPOILERS for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Warner Bros. Pictures From the very start, director Zack Snyder knew that Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice ? the long-anticipated sequel to his 2013 Superman reboot, Man of Steel ? was going to end with the death of the most iconic superhero in all of superherodom: Superman. "I felt it was inevitable," Snyder recently told BuzzFeed News. "Even when we were working on Man of Steel, I was like, Gosh, what are we going to do with this guy? He's a pretty tough cookie." After all, Superman is a paragon for truth, justice, and the American way, on top of being a superhero whose powers seem limited only by the movie's visual-effects budget (which is to say, not limited much at all). Snyder felt that the Man of Steel did not allow much room for standard character development. "He's so mythic," the director said with a s
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