Tell Me, Do You Bleed? : First Official Trailer for 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice'

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"Devils don't come from hell beneath us. No, they come from the sky." It's time! Feast your eyes on the very first footage from Zack Snyder's highly anticipated Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, where we will finally see Batman fight Superman. After the teaser trailer leaked online early via bootlegs (which we don't condone watching!), Zack Snyder tweeted that the first full trailer is now here and fans will get a special IMAX trailer at the preview events on Monday. Henry Cavill returns as Superman, Ben Affleck plays Batman, and we don't see much elese, but it is a rather dark and epic first tease at what is to come. This is just a teaser but I like what we're seeing, even though it's a much different tone than Marvel. Enjoy!



Zack Snyder's sequel Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice in the DC Comics Universe will bring back Henry Cavill as Superman and introduce Ben Affleck as Batman. Amy Adams, Laurence Fisburne and Diane Lane are all reprising their roles from Man of Steel, while more new additions include Gal Gadot as Diana Prince/Wonder Woman, Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor, Jeremy Irons as Alfred, and Holly Hunter in a role newly created for the film. There have also been rumblings of Ray Fisher as Cyborg and Jason Momoa also has some sort of role. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice hits theaters next spring, March 25th, 2016. For more info on the film, visit the official website at: batmanvsupermandawnofjustice.com. Your thoughts?

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Parthiv Patel said...

To be honest, I actually liked that darkness. It made it feel like a return to the Michael Keaton films, which while different, were the first movies to really put comic books on film in a way that made the idea of comic book movies seem viable.

Parthiv Patel said...

Marvel is great. But from now on it's gonna be a different ball-game.
This is very promising. The right dark tone in the visuals that is typical for DC. The voice-overs are intriguing and not cheesy. There seems to be an interesting underlaying story that involves the corruption of power. And maybe best of all: Affleck looks extremely convincing in these shots. I think the next test will be moving images of Eisenberg. If he can convince too, this is going to be very interesting.