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'Batman vs Superman' News: New TV Spots Invite Fans to Visit Gotham and Metropolis

The excitement for "Batman vs Superman" is literally on its way to the summit as two new TV spots give fans the reason why Gotham and Metropolis are the best places to visit.

Warner Bros. has collaborated with Turkish Airlines to produce the two most talked-about commercials that have ever hit small screens this year. With the help of two big names in "Dawn of Justice," it is impossible to ignore the call to check out the best deals the Airlines has for trips to both Metropolis City and Gotham City.

The first TV spot features Ben Affleck's Bruce Wayne a.k.a Batman. Batman himself reminds fans in the ad that it is thanks to Wayne Enterprises, "Gotham is being restored to its former glory." As fans very well know, there have been a lot of things going on after the battle of Metropolis, and unfortunately, Gotham was affected, too. However, Bruce Wayne has done everything in his power to help the city rise again.

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Interestingly, it isn't just Wayne who did well for his own. Jesse Eisenberg's Lex Luthor also has something to say. In the second TV spot, Luthor makes it clear that with the help of Lexcorps, "Metropolis is now open for business again." On board one of the planes that Turkish Airlines boasts of, Luthor adds, "We can't wait to welcome you."

When Superman (Henry Cavill) faced General Zod in "Man of Steel," Metropolis fell into ashes. It seemed difficult to pick up the broken pieces at first, but as Luthor put it, his company has done a lot to help the community rise from the ruins.

The two spots don't end with the gracious invitations. By the end of the clips, Batman and Superman are seen face-to-face, taunting fans to never forget that the biggest battle between DC's most-adored superheroes is coming soon.

"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" hits the big screens on March 25.

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