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Batman Threatens to Make Superman Bleed in New 'Dawn of Justice' Clip
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The new footage shows Batman rescued by Superman which prompts the Gotham City's vigilante to say his famous line, 'Tell me, do you bleed? You will!'

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New footage from "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" has arrived. The new clip shows Batman (Ben Affleck) unhappy when he is being rescued by Superman (Henry Cavill). He threatens to make Superman bleed anytime soon.

The nearly one-minute video begins with Batman trapped inside Batmobile after it crashed what appeared to be a gas station. As he's gasping, Superman breaks the car's doors and pulls them off. Superman tells him, "Next time they shine your light in the sky, don't go to it. The Bat is dead. Bury it. Consider this mercy."

As Superman is walking away, Batman asks, "Tell me, do you bleed?" Giving no answer, Superman flies off. Batman who looks furious goes on saying, "You will!"

The clip has received a lot of positive comments from movie fans. One YouTube user said, "Batman is not going to stand down! Lol. Loved this clip! The tension is real!!!!!" Another user wrote, "Looks tight, you can feel the tension. It looks like the animosity is mutual." Another fan even compares this movie to "Gods of Egypt" as saying, "Already better than Gods of Egypt."

"Dawn of Justice" sees the Gotham City's vigilante and the Metropolis' savior at war with one another. In addition to Affleck and Cavill, the cast members include Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor, Amy Adams as Lois Lane and Ray Fisher as Cyborg. It also introduces Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman and Jason Momoa's Aquaman. The movie is scheduled to hit U.S. theaters on March 25.

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