Batman Vs Superman Dawn of Justice Release Date: Moved again to 2016
Batman Vs Superman Dawn of Justice Release Date: Moved again to 2016
Fans of the much awaited "Batman Vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice" will have to wait for more than a year as the release date was moved to March 24, 2016. The film will be making its début in Brazil, Denmark.
The former release date of the said movie is going to be replaced instead by Marvel Studios' upcoming movie, Ant-Man. Marvel Studios once claimed the "Batman Vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice" is going to have a release date of July 2015, but it is now moved to 2016.
When the cast for the DC Comics movie was released, the fans protested against Ben Affleck's role playing as Batman. In a recent interview however, Ben Affleck mentions his dismay and regret for his past "Daredevil" movie back in February 2003. The Gone Girl star also affirmed that the Batman Vs. Superman movie would not end up like the poorly received Daredevil.
A star studded cast will be making up the "Batman Vs. Superman Dawn of Justice" movie. Returning as Clark Kent and Superman, is Henry Cavill. Cavill is also famous for the film adaptation of "The Count of Monte Cristo" and several BBC television shows such as "The Tudors" and "Midsomer Murders." Cavill also starred in the "Stardust" movie back in 2007.
Playing the role of Lex Luthor is the "Now You See Me" superstar Jesse Eisenberg. He is also known for portraying Mark Zuckerberg in "The Social Network" back in 2010.
The movie will be written by Chris Terrio, who also wrote Argo, starring Ben Affleck as well, which made over $200 million worldwide. The director for the movie will be Zack Snyder, who is famous for his movie adaptations of comic books. His famous movies include "Watchmen" and "Man of Steel" movie back in 2013.
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