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1. On the wings of bats
Bruce Wayne's first dream sequence happens within the first few
minutes of BvS when he runs from his parents' funeral and falls into a
sinkhole somewhere on the Waynes' expansive property. When he hits
bottom, bats begin to swarm around him, and despite his initial
terror, he quickly gets used to getting smacked in the face with
leathery rabies wings. Where reality ends and the dream begins in
unclear, but a tornado of bats levitates Bruce to the surface again,
completely unharmed.
What it means: Jesus
Bruce Wayne, having lost all meaning and grounding in his life,
discovers the unexpected thing that will give him meaning once again:
chiropterology. And also heroism. Almost all retellings of Batman's
origins use bats as a divine messenger that directs Bruce towards his
unique brand of themed heroism, but this mythology depicts him not
unlike Superman in his effortless fight, resurrected from the death of
everything he held true into a new form. It's pretty Jesus-y and
obvious in what it's trying to portray, but it also lends him a visual
similarity to Superman that we don't often see.
2. The Wayne crypt
As Bruce Wayne stands in front of his parents' crypt, blood begins to ooze out from the sides, and after a few
moments, a hideous humanoid monster, more bat than man, bursts through
the stone and attacks Bruce. He wakes up in his apartment next to some
unnamed woman who we never see again.
What it means: Becoming a monster
Not only is this another reminder that Batman's mom was named Martha,
but the weird beast-bat shows that Bruce Wayne also fears becoming the
monster that he sees in Superman. Batman has become ruthless and
violent since the destruction caused by Superman, and he's begun to
brand criminals, which has become a death sentence in prison. In his
terrifying beast form, he's destroying himself, and he's destroying
the legacy left behind by his parents. Bruce is subconsciously
reminding himself to not become dehumanized, which is exactly what
brings a stop to him nearly spearing Superman through the chest with
kryptonite. It's also a little callback to Batman Begins' "nightmare"
Batman.
3. The Knightmare
In Batman's most elaborate dream sequence, he overlooks a giant desert
with crumbling buildings in the background, with the Greek letter
Omega carved into the sand.
Batman and his soldiers are picking up
some kryptonite, but the tides quickly turn and Batman is captured, as
some of his soldiers turn out to be part of Superman's army.
Insect-like alien soldiers swoop down to pick off any remaining
support that Batman has, as Batman is restrained and kept in an
underground bunker. Superman appears and rips off Batman's mask, but
only after chopping two other captives in half with his laser eyes.
What it means: Superman the tyrant
This is the Superman that Batman fears most: a total despot of Earth
who has control of everything from human soldiers to alien insects.
The Omega symbol belongs to Darkseid, the main villain of the DC
universe, who is the ultra-powerful alien Lex alludes to in the final
moments of the film. Superman's bug-soldiers are the Parademons,
who are generally controlled by Darkseid alone. How or if Superman and
arch-nemesis Darkseid decide to work together, or how these symbols
are related to Superman's rule of Earth, remains a mystery, but
symbolically, it shows just how easy it would be for Superman to
become a tyrant and abuse his powers.
4. Am I too early?
As Bruce Wayne waits for the information he swiped from Lex Luthor's
servers to decrypt, he dreams that a red-clad figure reaches through a
portal and starts to speak to him about Lois Lane being the key to
some event, and to not trust "him." When the figure, who is very
likely The Flash, sees Bruce's confusion, he remarks that he must be
too early and disappears as Bruce wakes up.
What it means: Time travel
This little prophecy is probably one of the most telling in the whole
film, because it sows the seeds of distrust in Batman by telling him
not to trust the mysterious "him," and it also means that time travel
is already a thing in the DC Universe…which has been a dangerous
precedent to set ever since Superman flew backward around the world to
reset time many years ago. Lois isn't the key to anything if Superman
isn't around, so if the final moments of BvS didn't already convince
you that Superman's death was only temporary, allow future-man to
confirm that a non-dead Superman will still care about Lois in the
future.