Henry Cavill is not Superman anymore, as Warner Brothers pulled the plug on his return as the Man of Steel. Now, he has revealed he will be doing a new project with an IP that many know he is a huge fan of, "Warhammer 40,000" under Amazon.
All in all this a fun summer movie that does not break new ground. However, unlike most summer movies and recent action movies trying to create deep and emotional themes, this film is only trying to create a fun and breezy flick to entertain audiences. In that aim, it undeniably succeeds.
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.
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 Man of Steel sequel doesn't even have an official title yet, but it is already under heavy criticism for its casting choices. The first controversy came with the selection of Ben Affleck as Bruce Wayne/Batman. Now, producer Michael Uslan and director Zach Snyder are defending the decision.
The untitled Man of Steel sequel, commonly known as Batman vs. Superman caused quite a stir when it cast Jesse Eisenberg as evil mastermind Lex Luthor. Was there a method behind Warner Bros. madness? Plus, has the real title of the movie been revealed? (Hint: it's not Batman vs. Superman.)
The release date for the Man of Steel sequel, often referred to as Batman vs. Superman, has been postponed, but that doesn't mean casting rumors or even production are at a halt. Plus Warner Bros. may have found its director for its subsequent Justice League movie, but it's not who you think it is.
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.