It’s been quiet since the final trailer for Batman Vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice released, but a new picture of Henry Cavill's Clark Kent is quite striking. The actor posted a new picture of Superman on Facebook. The photo sees Superman, with his full get up, walking through the courthouse as regular people stand nearby watching. We all know Clark Kent has a muscular build and strong stature, but the Kryptonian makes his presence known in this image.
Here’s an exclusive image from BvS juuuust because the press tour is right around the corner!Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice #whowillwin
Posted by Henry Cavill on Saturday, March 5, 2016
Superman is presumably facing backlash for the outcome of Man of Steel when he and fellow kryptonian, General Zod, tore apart Metropolis. Three photos picture Batman and Superman together, but the trailer shows the two gunning for each other. Batman bursts through the floorboards and bashes a few bad guys heads into the wall, but we also get a look at Jeremy Irons as Alfred, who is of course giving Batman some much-needed advice.
In a recent Colliders Heroes talk show, writer Chris Gore says he knows someone who has seen the film and they said, “The standout of the movie is Wonder Woman.”
“She Kills it. Wonder Woman steals the movie,” the hosts added. Unfortunately, we don’t see Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman kicking ass in any of these trailers or images. “I don’t think you’ve ever known a woman like me,” Wonderwoman says to Ben Affleck’s Batman in the trailer.
After watching the film, Entertainment Weekly’s Anthony Breznican reported Wonder Woman’s fellow Justice League members Aquaman, The Flash, and Cyborg all have small roles, but the trailers and promo images have yet to reveal these characters in any way. A fan made GIF gives the best look at Doomsday, who appears at the very end of one of the trailers. iDigitalTimes previously reported Jena Malone’s Batgirl was cut out of the film, but will be pictured in extended versions available to buy after the movie hits theaters.
In the Jimmy Kimmel exclusive look, journalist Clark Kent approaches Bruce Wayne about Batman. Bruce Wayne doesn’t hide his disdain for the Daily Planet, who he says the paper hypocritically glorifies. “Maybe it’s just the Gotham City in me. I have a bad history with freaks dressed like Clowns,” Batman tells Clark Kent.
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All of the trailers and TV spots feature most of the same footage, with a few small differences here and there. For Entertainment Weekly's exclusive images, visit this link. Make sure to look for the amazing post-apocalyptic landscape at the very end of the final trailer.
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