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Aquaman and The Flash's Roles in 'Batman v Superman' Revealed
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The two superhero characters will reportedly appear in surveillance footage in the LexCorp computers.

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New report emerges suggesting what Aquaman (Jason Momoa) and The Flash (Ezra Miller) will do in upcoming movie "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice". Umberto Gonzales of Heroic Hollywood has the scoop of how the two characters will appear in the film.

According to Umberto, [SPOILER ALERT!] "In the movie, there is a scene where Batman breaks deep into Lexcorp/Cadmus and manages to hack into the Lexcorp computers. Batman brings up surveillance footage on the monitors which shows the following: Ezra Miller's The Flash is a blur that stops a robbery. Jason Momoa's Aquaman is held prisoner in a containment chamber where we see his hand slap against the glass."

The site goes on to speculate that Aquaman's imprisonment may have something to do with David Ayer's "Suicide Squad". It was previously rumored that Viola Davis' Amanda Waller might have Aquaman's trident in a trophy room at her headquarters which can be a reason why Aquaman is being held.

"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" will be released in the U.S. on March 25, 2016, while Aquaman and The Flash's solo movies are set for 2018 releases.

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