'Batman v Superman' News: New TV Spot Sees Heroes on the Offensive
It seems that anticipation for "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" will never subside, especially with the release of a new TV spot on The CW that shows the two mega heroes attacking each other.
Compared to other teasers and trailers revealed, the most recent teaser obtained by Comic Book Movie is very short but very worth it. A first shot shows Ben Affleck's Batman staring at Henry Cavill's Superman while the two are in the midst of what seems to be the fire from the Batmobile.
To be more specific, a recent trailer showed Batman on board the Batmobile. He then drives fast and hits Superman. While the "Man of Steel" is unscathed, the Batmobile catches fire and it looks like the most recent TV teaser picked up on that scene.
A second shot shows Superman first as he runs toward Batman. As expected, the "Dark Knight" is ready for this alien and he attacks the red-caped hero, too. The shot ends with the two finally touching hands in what could be the start of the DC universe's biggest battle of all time.
Meanwhile, the big screens are prepping for the movie's release, and it is expected that within the next few months, additional short teasers will be out for the public to enjoy before the premiere.
Also starring Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, the upcoming Zack Snyder film will feature two ultimately different heroes with all too different opinions about being a savior, settling their issues against one another.
It should be noted that Superman, who has always been in the path of right and wrong, seems to be the one who accidentally put lives at stake and is now the shadier hero. Batman, on the other hand, who has always been on the dark side of saving people and Gotham City, is now the hero who wants to put things where they belong.
It would be interesting to see an exchange of posts in the upcoming movie, especially considering that the two men involved are basically DC's biggest and most adored names.
"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" hits theaters on March 25.