Since last year's Comic-Con announcement in San Diego that Zack Snyder's Superman reboot "Man of Steel" would include Batman, comic book fanboys have been clamoring for the first look of the "World's Finest" duo together in costume.
Dark Knight Trilogy and Man of Steel screenwriter David S. Goyer recently spoke with Comic Book Resources about the responsibility of telling a comic book story on the big screen and the possibility of connecting Christopher Nolan's Batman universe to Zack Snyder's Superman universe.
Marvel Studios is known for its knack of secrecy and keeping things close to the chest. For a few months, the comic book film studio has kept fanboys in the dark regarding three of its upcoming release dates slated for May 6, 2016, July 8, 2016 and May 5, 2017. According to the "Hollywood Reporter," sources said the May 6 film, will be the third installment of the "Captain America" films.
Many are expressing their excitement on the superheroes’ costumes as much as the “Superman vs Batman” movie release date. Costume designer Michael Wilkinson spill some thoughts on the much awaited hero suits.
After receiving numerous praise remarks from style magazines around the country for his costume design work on American Hustle, Michael Wilkinson is now tasked with bringing Wonder Woman's costume to life and reinventing Batman's as well.
Zach Snyder's Man of Steel sequel, nicknamed Batman vs. Superman, has made some fans uncertain with bold casting choices. How actors like Ben Affleck and Jesse Eisenberg will fare in the movie is yet to be determined, but one thing is guaranteed for the film: fancy costumes and muscles.
Every Superman and Batman fan is definitely looking forward to the upcoming Man of Steel sequel that is set to be released by July 15, 2015 but recently reported to have a possible display until 2016.
The Superman vs Batman movie only has little time left before spring comes in and start filming officially. And this is enough reason for them to further confirm the rest of their cast.
A new Batman series entitled "Gotham" is currently in the works. With a "Smallville" meets Christopher Nolan backdrop, the FOX series will bring the origins of the Caped Crusader to live-action.