“Batman vs Superman” Cast, Plot Spoilers: Gal Gadot reacts to skinny rumors; Amy Adams spills major movie details

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DC Comic fans are very excited to see "Batman vs Superman" in the big screen. Besides the epic battle between these superheroes, fans are expecting to see a lot of cameo roles coming from the roster of DC comic characters in this upcoming movie.

Henry Cavill will reprise the role as the Man of Steel while Batman will be played by Ben Affleck. Gal Gadot on the other hand will be representing Wonder Woman in the big screens in this movie, as well as in the standalone Wonder Woman movie being brewed by DC and Warner Brothers. Unfortunately, the Israeli model and actress received a lot of criticisms after being chosen to play the role. Almost everyone thought that she was too skinny for the role.

The actress had this to say, "They said that I was too skinny and my boobs were too small. They said my head was too big and my body was like a broomstick. It's just empty talk. I can understand that part of what I'm doing means being exposed. And part of being exposed is being under fire." "When I was younger I would take criticism really hard. But now it mostly amused me. The true amazons had one boob so it won't bother them in their archery. So it's not going to be like real amazons. We always try to make everyone happy but we can't," she continued.

Meanwhile, Amy Adams who will play the role of Lois Lane spilled a few juicy details about a few scenes she had with Batman. "He is going to be his own unique thing. He's got a wonderful quality and a great body of work. I was only in one scene with him. I think I'm allowed to say that. So I didn't get to see much, but what I saw was fantastic."

Other characters and actors to look forward to in the March 25, 2016 movie include Jason Momoa as Aquaman, Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor, Scott McNairy as Flash, Jena Malone as Robin and Ray Fisher as Cyborg.

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