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Zack Snyder Teases Batmobile for Superman Vs. Batman Film
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As 'Man of Steel 2' is heading to Michigan for filming, the director hypes it up by posting a picture of Batman's vehicle.

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How Batmobile will look like in the upcoming Superman vs. Batman movie is teased by director Zack Snyder. On Twitter, he posts a picture of the Dark Knight's iconic ride. The vehicle is parked in what looks like an industrial building.

Only the two back wheels are showing while the rest part of it is covered in a tarp. The full reveal could happen soon as the helmer wrote, "Could be time to pull the tarp...Tomorrow?"

Henry Cavill is back as Superman, Ben Affleck is cast as Batman, Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor, Ray Fisher as Cyborg aka Victor Stone, Jeremy Irons as Alfred, and Laurence Fishburne as Perry White.

"Man of Steel 2" is set by Warner Bros. to open against Marvel/Disney's "Captain America 3" on May 6, 2016 in the U.S. Principal photography with the main cast is expected to begin in Michigan soon. Around 8,500 locals are cast as extra for the filming in the Motor City.

In a new interview to promote his upcoming film "The Double (2014)", Eisenberg talks about playing Luthor, "It's an interesting character. The movie is really good." He adds, "But yeah, if I say anything beyond that, somebody will probably descend from the ceiling."

Meanwhile, Jason Momoa who is mentioned to play Aquaman laughs off the rumor during a visit to East European Comic Con. "I know, Aquaman! I couldn't even be more random for Aquaman, you know, with the blonde hair... I don't even know where that comes from, it's like me being... uh... Robin or something. Who pulls that out? I see that on the internet and I'm like, Aquaman? A guy like... Lobo I could see," he says.

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