Who Played Batman In Zack Snyder's Justice League

Okay, let's talk about something maybe a little controversial. Something that might get a few Bat-fans riled up. It's about Zack Snyder's Justice League. And who really played Batman.
Now, officially, it's Ben Affleck. We all know that. He's got the chin. He's got the brooding down. He's got the...sad eyes? Definitely got those.
But Hear Me Out...
Affleck is a good Batman. He's a good Bruce Wayne too. He's definitely not the worst. But something felt...off in the Snyder Cut.
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And I think I know why. Or at least, I have a theory that I'm deeply committed to. A hill I'm willing to die on. A hill made of Batarangs and angst.
My (possibly) unpopular opinion? Batman was played by a committee. A committee of brooding interns. And CGI.
The Brooding Intern Theory
Think about it. Batman spends most of the movie looking...intense. Always with the serious face. Always with the "I'm Batman, and I'm burdened" vibe.

That's hard to maintain for four hours! Even for someone as naturally brooding as Ben Affleck. So, I propose a solution: shifts.
Intern one: "Okay, I'll handle the scene where he stares intensely at Superman's grave." Intern two: "I've got the part where he glares at the Parademons." Intern three: "My turn to mutter darkly about the Mother Boxes!"
It's efficient! It's cost-effective! And it explains why Batman's performance sometimes feels a little... disconnected. Like a series of Batman impressions glued together.

Of course, the interns couldn't do it all alone. They needed...help.
Enter: The CGI Overlords
Let's be honest. There's a lot of CGI in Zack Snyder's Justice League. Like, a LOT. More CGI than you can shake a grappling hook at.
And some of that CGI went into making Batman look...Batmannier. Bigger. More imposing. More...digital?

Think about those fight scenes. The way he moves. The way his cape flows. The way his cowl reflects the light. It's all a little too perfect. Too smooth. Too...processed.
So, was it really Ben Affleck doing all those fancy moves? Or was it a team of digital artists manipulating his movements? Adding extra muscle? Sharpening his jawline? (Not that he needed it. Mostly.)
The Evidence Speaks For Itself (Maybe)
Look, I'm not saying Ben Affleck didn't try. He absolutely did. He gave it his all. He wore the cowl with honor. He delivered those iconic lines with gravitas.

But the Snyder Cut Batman feels... different. More manufactured. Less... human. Like a product of many people, working in separate rooms, only briefly seeing the big picture of Batman.
So, who really played Batman in Zack Snyder's Justice League? Ben Affleck, sure. But also a committee of interns fueled by energy drinks. And a legion of CGI artists working tirelessly to make him look as awesome as possible. Or maybe it's just me. What do I know?
I'm just a guy with an opinion. And a whole lot of love for the Dark Knight. Even if he was a bit digitally enhanced this time around.
Perhaps that's the real justice league: Ben Affleck, a team of interns, and a whole lot of CGI.
