New 'Batman V Superman' TV Spot Reveals How The Batmobile Gets Damaged [VIDEO]

By Nobelle Borines | Jan 11, 2016 10:30 PM EST

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Two of DC's most famous superheroes are set to brawl in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and their fight has already been hinted upon in the action-filled trailers for the film. However, a new TV spot for BvS possibly features the first tense interaction between Henry Cavill and Ben Affleck as well as a rather unfortunate Batmobile.

There have been several Batman v Superman teasers and trailers released in the past year, but the most memorable teaser was definitely the first one, where the Dark Knight asks the Man of Steel if he bleeds. There have been tons of memes and parodies of the brief scene, but it still makes most fans wonder what happens after Batman confronts Superman. Luckily, director Zack Snyder has just shared a new TV spot on Twitter that expands on the scene and it reveals that the Batmobile may have been a casualty that leads to the tense confrontation.

In the new TV spot, Superman is shown watching as the Batmobile approaches him at high speed. The Kryptonian doesn't seem concerned about being run over by the vehicle, and it is revealed that he has no reason to be; the Batmobile bounces off him as if it had hit a wall. However, the owner of the vehicle is not impressed. Batman climbs out as Superman walks up to him and asks his opponent, "Tell me, do you bleed?" Kal-El doesn't respond; instead, he gives the Caped Crusader what looks like a disgusted look before flying away. Still seething, Batmans says, "You will."

Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice will pit the two superheroes against each other and will most possibly force them to work together to defeat a bigger enemy. The latest BvS trailer has already revealed that their dangerous opponent will be a new incarnation of Doomsday (Michael Shannon), who has been brought to life by the supervillain Lex Luthor (Jesse Eisenberg).

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