'Batman v Superman': How Ben Affleck and Zack Snyder Created Their Own Batman

For better or worse, 5 ways this is NOT Nolan's "Dark Knight."

World Weary - This has been the phrase Snyder and Affleck have used time and again to describe the older Bruce. Boy, were they right. We won't ruin the movie for you, but "world weary" may be an understatement when it comes to the main difference about this Batman and Bale's (leaving Keaton out of this one). Once you see the film, you'll know exactly what we are referring to.

As you have seen in the trailers (see, no spoilers!), it's alluded that Robin is gone and that possibly The Joker took him out like in the comics. Bruce still has Alfred as his moral compass, but he's much more hot-headed than we've seen before. Christian Bale and Michael Keaton were cool cucumbers compared to this version.

Affleck's even admitted his Bruce has a few anger issues.

There's a few key differences in Snyder's version. And they come back to play major plot points later on.

Abilities - It's obvious this Batman is much bulkier than Bale or Keaton, and even uses cooler toys like the Power Suit. But there's something else! This is tricky to explain, but it seems Bruce is able to do something we've never seen before. Like never ... ever. This plays not only into this movie, but should again in the "Justice League" films, as well.

Collaboration - You're probably saying, "Thanks, Captain Obvious, we've seen him working alongside Superman and Wonder Woman in trailers, duh!" And you're right, but there's more. Bruce's whole demeanor is more collaborative than Bale and Keaton, and you'll see more when the film comes out. There are very few clips of Bruce alone in the Batcave and even when he's fighting solo, it feels more like he longs to lead a team. Of course, you'll get that team when "Justice League" comes out in 2017.