'Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice' Extra Offers Plot Details

By Andrew Meola | Nov 06, 2014 03:21 PM EST

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Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice is currently filming, and another extra on the film has come forward to offer some plot details. As always, take this report with a grain of salt until anything is officially confirmed.

Comic Book Movie reports the extra spoke to SupermanHomepage and revealed details of two scenes on which he worked. The first was a flashback featuring Jeremy Irons.

"'The first scene we filmed was with Jeremy Irons,' he says. 'It was out in a field with young Bruce Wayne. A flashback to the Wayne funeral. The small set was really cool with the hearse vehicles
sporting Gotham license plates.'"

The second one had much juicier plot implications, so beware of SPOILERS AHEAD.

"'The second scene I was involved in was situated in a half-stadium style set surrounded by tall green screen walls. Henry Cavill was on set dressed as Clark Kent, but did not film with us that day.' He continues, 'This scene was a parade scene to take place in 'Washington D.C.,' obviously the CG effects for the surroundings would be placed in post production.' Now for the major spoiler of this report... 'The parade, we were told, was the funeral for the President of the United States. I wish I had more pics but our phones were checked in before filming and we didn't get them back until the end of the day.'"

The extra also sent a photo to SupermanHomepage of the giant green screen, which you can check out here.

Do you think the details about the president's funeral are true? If so, how do you think he dies in the film? Does Superman somehow fail to save him? Or does he die in a fight of some kind between Batman and Superman or the heroes and the villains? Let us know your thoughts and guesses in the comments section.

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