Zack Snyder talks "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," the development of Henry Cavill as Superman and how "un-fun" it isn't to film one of the biggest movies on earth. USA Today posted the first photo of Henry Cavill in his Superman suit and spoke to Snyder himself about the film. The photo is second to the very first photo released of Ben Affleck as Batman on May 13.
Earlier this month came big news that Warner Bros. Studios was not only planning a Justice League film to continue the story from the upcoming "Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice" film, but a slate of DC Comics heroes would also follow the release to star in their own big-screen adaptations.
After shocking fanboys Monday with a teaser picture of the new Batmobile under a tarp, filmmaker Zack Snyder kept to his word Tuesday and unveiled the first official look at Batman's ride in the upcoming "Man of Steel" sequel.
With principal photography about to officially begin this week in Detroit for the "Man of Steel" sequel, the stars and crew of the film gathered at a local bowling alley for a cast party Saturday night.
Since the announcements that the "Man of Steel" sequel would include not only Batman by Superman's side but Wonder Woman as well, comic book fanboys began to speculate a Justice League film would be in the works in the not too distant future.
The Los Angeles Times' Hero Complex sat down with Snyder for an exclusive interview about "300: Rise of an Empire," which he produced and premieres Friday, and the Internet smack-talk toward the Superman sequel's casting, which will begin production next month.
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.
The year has just begun, but AskMen.com readers have already decided who they want the most. The website recently revealed its 2014 edition of Top 99 Most Desirable Women and named Game of Thrones actress Emilia Clarke as its number 1 pick.
Despite the casting curveball, it is too early to count The Rock out of the DC Universe yet. Johnson is still under speculation to appear in the film, also known as Batman vs. Superman, but as Green Lantern instead.
Gal Gadot has officially struck gold. The actress who has been chosen to play Wonder Woman by Warner Bros. will be starring in two more films other than Batman vs. Superman. Our questions have been answered, are you happy now?
According to some reports, the upcoming Man of Steel sequel, known as Batman vs. Superman, may not have the plethora of Justice League superheroes of which fans speculated. According to new sources, however, there will be plenty of Justice League to go around with a Justice League movie that will immediately follow Batman vs. Superman.
The Man of Steel sequel, also known as Batman vs. Superman, has its fair share of actors reportedly under consideration for the cast. This week, we welcome Josh Holloway to the rumor mill and say goodbye to Jason Momoa.
The latest Man of Steel sequel rumors say that the Justice League will be a major theme in the film. Meanwhile, rumors that Bryan Cranston will play Lex Luthor in the Batman vs. Superman movie continue to swirl.
The upcoming Man of Steel sequel, also known as Batman vs. Superman, already has Bruce Wayne and Wonder Woman under its superhero belt. Recently, sources discussed the possibility of other Justice League superheroes appearing the film, including Aquaman, Martian the Manhunter and Arrow.
The Man of Steel sequel, commonly referred to as Batman vs Superman, will feature another Justice League hero on its amazing cast: Wonder Woman. Some were surprised when Fast & Furious star Gal Gadot was given the role of the one of the most notable female superheroes in comic book history, including Gadot her self.