This has been a big week for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice news. Aside from the look at Henry Cavill in his full Superman costume, Latino Review reported on four minor villains in the movie. Badass Digest then called that report into question because it could have come from a leaked script. Now, a new report adds yet another wrinkle to this story. Read More »
Earlier this week, fans got a glimpse of Henry Cavill in his Clark Kent attire for Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. Now, USA Today has posted the first official look at the British actor in his full Superman costume. Read More »
Filming on Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice is underway and numerous set photos have emerged in the past month or so. We've seen Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, the LexCorp building and a giant Superman statue, but we had yet to see star Henry Cavill until now. Read More »
The 'Big Bang Theory' star Kaley Cuoco is Cosmopolitan's May cover girl and she has a lot to talk about - from her new husband, to past romances, and even what she thinks of haters. Read More »
The news and speculation about Zack Snyder's yet-to-be titled Man of Steel sequel, which mostly everyone is calling Batman vs. Superman until further notice, has been almost overwhelming at this point. One of the major stories has been the production delay and the push of the release date from July 2015 to May 2016. But at least one crewmember is actually happy with the delay. Read More »
Zack Snyder's untitled Man of Steel sequel, which the public is calling Batman vs. Superman until further notice, continues to be a source of intrigue for movie fans as they await the start of production on the film and absorb every nugget of information possible. This time around, the director himself has uttered some words about Ben Affleck, whose casting as Bruce Wayne/Batman has come with much criticism and skepticism from vocal fans. Read More »
After all the speculation, rumors and hearsay about the Man of Steel sequel known as Batman vs. Superman, it seems that principal production finally underway in Michigan as numerous fans have spotted Henry Cavill, who plays Clark Kent/Superman, on location. Read More »
Ben Affleck's casting as Batman in Zack Snyder's Man of Steel sequel known as Batman vs. Superman caused a great deal of backlash among some fans, who felt that the Argo director was not right for the part of the Dark Knight. In a new interview, Affleck addresses that response and also offers a glimpse into his interpretation of the iconic character. Read More »
Zack Snyder's Man of Steel sequel, currently known as Batman vs. Superman, was originally scheduled for release on July 17, 2015, but Warner Bros. announced in a press release on Friday that the film has been pushed back to May 6, 2016. But we have plenty of information to help soothe the wound from that news. Read More »
The Man of Steel sequel currently known as Batman vs. Superman will spend several months in production in Detroit, which should help stimulate the suffering local economy. But the movie is actually set to break production budget records in Michigan. Read More »
It's been a busy week for Batman vs. Superman movie news. First came the official announcement that Gal Gadot from The Fast & The Furious franchise would play Wonder Woman. Then came reports that the studio is considering Denzel Washington and Idris Elba to play Lex Luthor. And now, the movie may add yet another mystery character. Read More »
News broke last week that Gal Gadot would play Wonder Woman in Batman vs. Superman, which all but confirmed that the Man of Steel franchise will turn into a Justice League universe. Amy Adams, who played Lois Lane in the first movie and will reprise her role in the sequel, recently offered her thoughts on the character's appearance in the movie. Read More »
After months of speculation about whether or not Wonder Woman would appear in Batman vs. Superman, the upcoming 2015 sequel to Man of Steel, news broke via Deadline on Wednesday that director Zack Snyder and Warner Bros. have cast Israeli-born actress Gal Gadot for the role. Read More »