‘Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice’ New TV Spot; Director Snyder Talks Creating DC Cinematic Universe; ‘Batman’ actor Ben Affleck and ‘Superman’ actor Henry Cavill Talk About Their Iconic Characters

One of the most anticipated moments in "Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice" that fans have been wanting to see is the superhero clash between Ben Affleck as "Batman" and Henry Cavill as "Superman". The "Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice" new TV spot shows an intense encounter between two of the most iconic superheroes in the world.

The 30-second TV spot as shared by Zack Snyder in his Twitter account shows "Batman" hitting "Superman" with his "batmobile".  "Tell me, do you bleed?," Batman asks Superman before the latter flies off. "You will," adds the Dark Knight at the end of the video.

Director Zack Snyder and his two leads also talked to USA Today about their much-anticipated superhero movie. The director described the movie as the cornerstone of the beginning of the DC cinematic universe. "I've been really impressed just as a working stiff to see how they're doing it," says Affleck.

Snyder also explained his decision for casting an older actor in Affleck as Batman, "a guy who had been through that experience already for many years and was kind of burnt out -- asking himself what the point of it all was and going through an existential crisis."

Superman actor Cavill spoke about why his character does not end his fight with Batman quickly using his superior powers and abilities, "He can sure as hell take Batman out if he wants to, and Batman takes advantage of that. He's not going to go all-out against the kids because he'll end up smashing people around."

"Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice" will be released in North America on March 25, 2016, directed by Zack Snyder and starring Amy Adams as "Lois Lane", Ben Affleck as "Batman", Diane Lane as "Martha Kent", Gal Gadot as "Wonder Woman", Henry Cavill as "Superman", Holly Hunter as "Senator Finch", Jason Momoa as "Aquaman", Jeremy Irons as"Alfred", Jesse Eisenberg as "Lex Luthor", Laurence Fishburne as "Perry White" and Ray Fisher as "Cyborg".

 

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