The Dark Knight against the Man of Steel is definitely the mother of all hero battles. Warner Bros. and DC Comics' much-awaited hero face-off movie has wrapped up its production a few weeks ago. 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' rumor says that the story will start with Bruce Wayne (Ben Affleck) being in adversity with Clark Kent (Henry Cavill). Not much news have been released by the directors but the fans are drawing concrete conclusions from the cast's clues.
An Instagram post of a film crew member's jacket unveils a merged logos of Batman and Superman. In addition, the promotional coins that Henry Cavill gave out also suggests that the movie logo might have been altered, reportedly.
Last year, rumors flew out that the film will be in two-parts, 'Batman v Superman: Enter the Knight and the Dawn of Justice. Well, now you can put the rumors to rest because at his interview, Cavill already confirmed that the film won't be split into two.
Guilliermo Grispo, the official choreographer for the film vows to the fans that the movie will offer climactic fight scenes that will overcome the standardized moves of the Caped Crusader in the 'Dark Knight Trilogy'. Grispo boasts credit for being the choreographer renowned action films such as 300, Sucker Punch and Man of Steel.
In a feature of Los Andes Diario (as translated by Batman News), he spoke about how he worked with the characters and why this is a battle that no one should miss. He also touches one dilemma that almost every fan had thought about: What if Batman is no match for Superman?
"There's a thought that Batman has no chance, that the other [Superman] will squash him like a bug. But when you see the movie, how it all comes out, there's a very intelligent explanation as to why they would have a fisthand confrontation though it seems to be totally to Batman's disadvantage.", Grispo said.
'Batman v Superman : Dawn of Justice' will hit the theaters in May 25, 2016.
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