Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice

'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,' the highly anticipated action adventure from director Zack Snyder, stars Henry Cavill in the role of Clark Kent/Superman, and Ben Affleck as BruceWayne/Batman.

'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' also stars Gal Gadot as Diana Prince/Wonder Woman, with Amy Adams, Laurence Fishburne and Diane Lane returning from “Man of Steel,” Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor, Jeremy Irons as Alfred, and Holly Hunter in a role newly created for the film.

  • Release Date: March 25, 2016
  • Director: Zack Snyder
  • Written By: Chris Terrio
Jena Malone’s ‘Batman v Superman’ Mystery Role Revealed
Jena Malone’s ‘Batman v Superman’ Mystery Role Revealed
Jena Malone’s ‘Batman v Superman’ Mystery Role Revealed
Last week we learned that Jena Malone’s secret role in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice had been cut from the theatrical release, though her scene (which is presumably brief) will be restored for the Ultimate Edition on Blu-ray and DVD. But you won’t have to wait until that version hits shelves to find out who Malone is playing in Zack Snyder’s superhero epic, since it looks like Warner Bros. has accidentally spilled the beans.
Christian Bale Almost Appeared in ‘Batman v Superman’
Christian Bale Almost Appeared in ‘Batman v Superman’
Christian Bale Almost Appeared in ‘Batman v Superman’
It’s only been four years since Christopher Nolan concluded his Dark Knight trilogy, so when Zack Snyder announce Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, there were some understandable rumors that Christian Bale might be reprising his superhero role. Since Snyder’s film effectively reboots Batman, Bale reprising his role as the caped crusader was never really plausible — but the director did consider giving Bale a different role in the film.
Gal Gadot on Independent Wonder Woman in ‘Batman v Superman’
Gal Gadot on Independent Wonder Woman in ‘Batman v Superman’
Gal Gadot on Independent Wonder Woman in ‘Batman v Superman’
Ever since Warner Bros. revealed that first promo image of Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman at Comic-Con a couple of years ago, we’ve been anxiously waiting for our chance to see her on the big screen. The trailers have only gotten us more excited, as Gadot’s superhero looks to be one of the most interesting things about Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. And although she’s making her debut in a movie about two other iconic superheroes, Gadot wants fans to know that Wonder Woman isn’t there to support those guys or service their story.
‘Batman v Superman’ TV Spot Features a Witty Alfred
‘Batman v Superman’ TV Spot Features a Witty Alfred
‘Batman v Superman’ TV Spot Features a Witty Alfred
It’s both cool and a little silly to hear the name “Alfred” come out of Ben Affleck’s mouth, but the brief moments we’ve seen between our new Batman and Jeremy Irons’ Alfred have been one of the highlights of the trailers and TV spots for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. The latest spot opens with Bruce Wayne and his most trusted friend bantering about the Dark Knight’s age, though that does not stop him from taking on the Man of Steel later on in the new sneak peek.
Frank Miller on Darren Aronofsky’s Unmade ‘Batman: Year One’
Frank Miller on Darren Aronofsky’s Unmade ‘Batman: Year One’
Frank Miller on Darren Aronofsky’s Unmade ‘Batman: Year One’
Of all the movies-that-could-have-been, Darren Aronofsky’s Wolverine and Batman movies are two of the more curious unmade projects. Before Christopher Nolan rebooted the Batman franchise and inspired a slew of gritty comic book adaptations, Aronofsky was briefly attached to helm a Dark Knight movie based on Frank Miller’s Year One. Much has been written about the project, and in a rare new interview, Miller himself explains what it might have been and why it was never made.
‘Batman v Superman’ Reveals The Flash Cameo Details
‘Batman v Superman’ Reveals The Flash Cameo Details
‘Batman v Superman’ Reveals The Flash Cameo Details
There’s been a lot of news out of the DC movie universe this week, including new details on Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice and its forthcoming R-rated Ultimate Edition, as well as more intel on Warner Bros.’ plans for their slate of superhero films. There was one interesting detail that was easy to overlook in this huge info dump, but it’s something we’ve been curious about for a while: How does Ezra Miller’s Barry Allen / The Flash fit into Batman v Superman?
‘Batman v Superman’ Ultimate Edition Details Revealed
‘Batman v Superman’ Ultimate Edition Details Revealed
‘Batman v Superman’ Ultimate Edition Details Revealed
As promised, we have more details on the R-rated Ultimate Edition of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, which will hit Blu-ray and DVD later this year. And contrary to the initial assumption that Warner Bros. was trying to capitalize on Deadpool’s success with a restricted version of the superhero epic, director Zack Snyder confirms that the Ultimate Edition exists more as a director’s cut — not an excuse to ramp up the violence and profanity.
Jena Malone Cut From ‘Batman v Superman’ Theatrical Version
Jena Malone Cut From ‘Batman v Superman’ Theatrical Version
Jena Malone Cut From ‘Batman v Superman’ Theatrical Version
There’s long been speculation about Jena Malone’s role in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, but it looks like we can stop guessing…for now. Warner Bros. has confirmed that Malone’s mystery character will not be featured in the theatrical release of Zack Snyder’s superhero epic, but she will appear on the R-rated Ultimate Edition, which hits DVD and Blu-ray later this year.

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