Fans were up in arms when director Zack Snyder released a photo of Ben Affleck in his Batman costume looking bulky, blurry and incredibly dour. While the photo quality alone was disappointing -- revealing very little about the upcoming "Man Of Steel" sequel -- fans took the gloom-and-doom Caped Crusader and did what the Internet does best: They made a meme out of it.
You could blame the new Sad Batman meme on Irish journalist Will Hanafin, who used the hashtag #SadBatman on top of the newly revealed pic. Soon, photoshopped pictures of Affleck's masked hero began cropping up faster than you can say "To the Batmobile."
Many of these pictures show the Dark Knight moping around no matter what the occasion is, showing that this particular Batman's bark and bite are probably equally unimpressive and probably is still traumatized from the murder of his parents. If Affleck's dejected pose is any indication, it seems that Snyder has gone in a darker, moodier direction with his Batman than the comics did (a move that earned him no love from audiences when he tried it with Superman in "Man Of Steel"). But the mopey expression has at least given fans an opportunity for some good ol', all-American Photoshoppin' fun. Check out some of the photos of Gotham's best-known, utterly unimpressed hero:
You could blame the new Sad Batman meme on Irish journalist Will Hanafin, who used the hashtag #SadBatman on top of the newly revealed pic. Soon, photoshopped pictures of Affleck's masked hero began cropping up faster than you can say "To the Batmobile."
Many of these pictures show the Dark Knight moping around no matter what the occasion is, showing that this particular Batman's bark and bite are probably equally unimpressive and probably is still traumatized from the murder of his parents. If Affleck's dejected pose is any indication, it seems that Snyder has gone in a darker, moodier direction with his Batman than the comics did (a move that earned him no love from audiences when he tried it with Superman in "Man Of Steel"). But the mopey expression has at least given fans an opportunity for some good ol', all-American Photoshoppin' fun. Check out some of the photos of Gotham's best-known, utterly unimpressed hero:
#SadBatman pic.twitter.com/ilgDBs9NmM
— HYPE FACES (@rexarrowfilms) May 15, 2014
Right in the feels. #SadBatman pic.twitter.com/L1f0InJdcV
— Sad Batman (@BatmanIsSad) May 14, 2014
"i do, i guess"
- sad batman pic.twitter.com/OGVyZKQsO2
— T.C. (@LaughingStoic) May 13, 2014
Thank you, internet. #SadBatman #Mining #SupermanKilledHisParents #TornadoFeeder pic.twitter.com/NdptRynNgD
— vaderonice (@vaderonice) May 16, 2014
Poor Uncle Jesse. #SadBatman pic.twitter.com/Vw03F7jcHr
— Sad Batman (@BatmanIsSad) May 14, 2014
meme world's collide. everything is sad. #SadBatman #sadkeanu pic.twitter.com/x6KKqIqCfJ
— Tom Walker (@walkert) May 16, 2014
"Batman is devastated that Ron left Harry and Hermione" - hilarious. Thanks, @Hypable! http://t.co/2lMqOYoZM8 pic.twitter.com/ilmepYk82r
— Rupert Grint .NET (@rupertgrintnet) May 15, 2014
"You either die a hero..." #SadBatman pic.twitter.com/YT7OQyMe6i
— Aaron Massey (@_AaronMassey) May 14, 2014