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Christina Wren to Reprise Carrie Farris Role in 'Batman v Superman'
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Wren, who plays Farris in 'Man of Steel', opens up in a new interview about how she gets the role and what she can tell from the movie.

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Christina Wren is going to reprise her role as Major Carrie Farris in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice". The actress, who plays Farris in 2013's "Man of Steel", opened up about being contacted for the role and teased what fans could expect from the highly-anticipated movie in a new interview with Pittsburgh Magazine.

In the interview, Wren said she was contacted by "Batman v Superman" casting director before sharing how she first auditioned for "Man of Steel". "I didn't know what I was auditioning for; it was called 'Untitled Warner Bros. Project.' ... They got back to me a few days later and asked if I would audition for a part as a military officer. I was trying to figure out - is this a scifi? Is this a military movie? I [asked], 'Am I allowed to know what the movie is?' And they said, 'You can't tell anybody - but it's the new 'Superman' movie,' " she revealed.

Wren could not say much regarding her appearance in the upcoming Zack Snyder-directed flick, but she teased that it would feature "badass" scenes. "I can tell you that I think it's going to be badass! They're just such an awesome team. The bits that I was on set for look fantastic; everyone in it is fantastic. It's exciting; it's high-energy; it's high-action. They are addressing all of the things that they set up in 'Man of Steel'," she explained.

Wren herself admitted she could not wait to watch the final result. "Obviously, there's a part of me that is just dying to see it ... but the effects [and] the things that they do visually are incredible. It takes so much work," she said.

Henry Cavill, Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot, Jesse Eisenberg and Amy Adams will play Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Lex Luthor and Lois Lane respectively. Fans will see their favorite superheroes in U.S. theaters on March 25, 2016.

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