Part of Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice Reportedly Takes Place in Washington D.C.

By Andrew Meola | Aug 22, 2014 03:19 PM EDT

Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice is currently filming in Detroit, but some new photos and a new report indicate that part of the plot will place the Man of Steel in Washington, D.C. in Zack Snyder's film.

Batman-News posted a few photos from Bananadoc of cars that read "Capitol Hill Taxi" on the side. The site includes the following blurb with the photos.

"A major action scene was shot in July in one of the big studios in Detroit. Without giving too much away...it involves Superman and the United States Capitol building in Washington D.C. Superman will have to answer for what happened at the end of Man of Steel. Half the public blames him for all the death and destruction. If it wasn't for Superman being there, General Zod would have never come to Earth."

This seems to gel at least a little with what Geek Tyrant reported earlier this month. The site said the cast and crew had already shot the ending of the movie and also noted the following details about Lex Luthor's (Jesse Eisenberg) plan. "One of the scenes shot featured Batman breaking into Lexcorp to steal kryptonite, and apparently Lexcorp had somehow gotten ahold of General Zod's body. He went on to talk about the timeframe of the movie and where it picks up, saying that it starts 'as the battle between Superman and General Zod ends or is ending (which would explain all the damaged buildings and vehicles we've been seeing in photos) and Batman/Bruce Wayne is attempting to make his way to the Wayne tower in Metropolis.'"

For more on this, including a possible Doomsday appearance, read here.

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