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He did have long-standing intent to kill him. Before he walks in the door he does not know that the person on the other side will turn out to be the person putatively responsible for kidnapping and murdering his son. He says, once he finds out, that he has only been thinking about two things since his son disappeared:

It is pretty ridiculous that from what we see on-screen that nobody died in the Hulk rampage for exactly the reasons already listed. The editorial mandate can say whatever it likes, but the best it gets us is nobody is confirmed to have died on-screen; certainly without knowledge of that mandate nobody seeing the film

Quite the opposite, verification is the model of science most disfavored, for precisely the reasons Joe_Limon outlined. The standard nitty-gritty model for science since Popper has been falsification, otherwise known as seeking the Null Hypothesis (the thing that, if the data points to it being true, shows your

Part of Batman’s calculation would have to be that Superman is a singular threat that is unmatchable on Earth in simple terms, which the movie seems to be going out of its way to refute (Wonder Woman and Aquaman show up). So, I imagine his conclusions change when it turns out that there are folk on Earth who could