Dawn Of Justice

Ben Affleck has shown new footage from the upcoming superhero movie Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, using a scene hinting at how Bruce Wayne might hope to conquer his -American competition.

Numerous photos leaked in the set of Batman v Superman have appeared online. The pictures depict Ben Affleck as Bruce Wayne, and seem to reveal that Metropolis (the fictional city in Snyder's Man of Steel) has either experienced a new cataclysmic event, or is still recovering in the destruction depicted by the end of Man of Steel. The dark video didn't reveal a good deal about the plot, or even the two heroes are fighting each other, but there was undoubtedly enough action to get fanboys.

New pictures from the set of Zack Snyder's forthcoming Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice have appeared online, via the instagram account of the blog Henry Cavill News. They comprise pictures of Superman (Henry Cavill) adopting Lois Lane (Amy Adams), plus a picture of Cavill as Superman's bespectacled alter ego, Clark Kent. Batman - draped completely in metallic armour - uses his craftiness the saviour of Gotham City is gone when Superman flies to assault him and as he throws down a smoke bomb.

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Tickets for Batman v Superman are on sale today, and Deadline reports the movie is looking at snagging somewhere between $100-$140 million in its opening weekend. That's not a bad haul for an blockbusters whatsoever, but the movie is apparently monitoring a little less than the studio was anticipating, specifically for an Easter weekend. Those expectations put it below the March opening weekend record holder, The Hunger Games, which landed $152 million.