Henry Cavill Superman star will be included in the marketing blitz that will heat the public soon. Comic-Con is now only a few weeks away. Surely, the upcoming film "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" will be getting a lot of hype.
A picture of Ben Affleck has already been released as it showcases him wearing the famous Batman costume. USA Today has just recently revealed what Henry Cavill Superman will look like, which, basically, is pretty much the same with how he looked like in the previous Superman flick, "Man of Steel."
Just as expected from a film product of Zack Snyder, Henry Cavill Superman photo was dark, gloomy, and gritty. Cavill is showed standing in the rain and in the dark of the night. Looking at Cavill's facial expression, he also looked very preoccupied. Perhaps, he has a lot on his mind, such as battling various demons, saving the world in general, or simply concerning himself with what to do with Batman.
Snyder has revealed that this new Superman flick will be "thicker, denser and more epic than 'Man of Steel.'" Plus, apart from Henry Cavill Superman and Batman, the film will also be featuring Cyborg, played by Ray Fisher, and Wonder Woman, played by Gal Gadot. Rumors say that this upcoming 2017 Marvel movie will be casting Jason Momoa as Aquaman.
Other stars will also be returning to the Henry Cavill Superman franchise, such as Laurence Fishburne and Amy Adams, with the addition of Jessie Eisenberg, who will be playing the role of a young Lex Luthor.
Snyder shared that he was not in a hurry to add Batman into the mix, since his main priority was to come up with a Henry Cavill Superman sequel to "Man of Steel." He said, "I was in no rush to put Batman in the movie, but on the other hand, it seemed organic the way our story was unfolding to start to feather him in."
Moreover, Snyder emphasized that this new Henry Cavill Superman flick is not necessarily a face-off between Superman and Batman. He puts even more stress on the movie's title which was just a "v", instead of a "vs."
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