One possible reason could be mind control. Maybe some villain has taken over Superman's mind and made him do it. Another reason might be a fundamental difference in their ideologies that has escalated to the point of no return.
It would be extremely strange and a total departure from the normal portrayals of the characters. It might involve some sort of science - fiction or magic - based explanation for such an impossible event in the traditional superhero universe.
Superheroes like Superman and Batman have many forms of representation in works of art.
Superheroes in Marvel Comics: Iron Man, Spiderman, Thor, Captain America, Black Widow, Hulk, Galaxy Guardians, Star Lord, etc.
2. Superheroes in the comics: Superman, Superman, Justice League, Flash, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, Neptune, Mystery of the Blur, etc.
3. Superheroes from the disney animations: Spiderman, Batman, Superman, Justice League, Wonder Woman, Snow White and the Hunter, Lord of the Rings, etc.
Superheroes in the movie universe: batman, superman, green lantern, avengers, x-men, star trek, etc.
In addition, there were many other types of superheroes such as Tony Stark in Iron Man 2, Marvel Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and Thanos in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Lois Lane is often a popular character. In fanfiction, she might play a crucial role in mediating between Batman and Superman or getting involved in their adventures in a more hands - on way, using her investigative journalism skills.
Alfred Pennyworth is quite popular too. He can offer his wisdom and support to Batman, and his interactions with Superman can be both humorous and heartwarming. He's like the glue that holds things together in the Batcave, and his presence can bring a sense of home to the story.
Often it starts with mutual respect. They recognize each other's abilities and dedication to justice. For instance, Superman respects Batman's ability to fight crime without powers, and Batman respects Superman's selfless use of his powers.
It's more modern in terms of art and storytelling. The New 52 version has a different aesthetic compared to older comics. It often has a faster - paced plot.
Lex Luthor is often an interesting character in such fanfictions. He might be the one pulling the strings behind the scenes, fueling Batman's distrust of Superman. Another could be Alfred. His wisdom and influence on Batman can add depth to the story. He might try to talk Batman out of fighting Superman or help him in a more covert way. And then there's Wonder Woman. She could be caught in the middle, trying to mediate between the two or having her own motives for getting involved in their conflict.
Catwoman can also be a popular character. She could be in a love - triangle situation with Batman, and her thieving ways might put her at odds with the female Superman who stands for truth and justice. There could be some really interesting interactions between the three of them, like Catwoman trying to steal a valuable item that the female Superman is protecting, while Batman is caught in the middle, not sure who to side with at first.
Wonder Woman could also be involved. She might be caught in the middle, trying to stop the fight at first. But if she realizes that Superman is being a threat for some reason, she could side with Batman, or at least not interfere in Batman's attempt to defeat Superman.