Man of Steel sequel to feature Batman (and others) (2016)


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I agree, these are going to be cameos and little else. It's looking like this will be a setup for a big justice league movie. I still expect this to be superman heavy, just with lots of little glimpses of others either towards the end of it or spread out through it.

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Perhaps it's Clark who meets up with some of the cameos while working for the Daily Planet. I think the film will be Superman/Batman heavy. Not sure on how many baddies this film will have though :p

Perhaps it's Clark who meets up with some of the cameos while working for the Daily Planet. I think the film will be Superman/Batman heavy. Not sure on how many baddies this film will have though :p

I meant in general the amount of characters from the Spiderman Universe was stupid and in turn this could turn the same way

I meant in general the amount of characters from the Spiderman Universe was stupid and in turn this could turn the same way

 

We still don't know who the bad guy is going to be right?  We all thought Lex since he's in it, but it could be at least one more bad guy.

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"According to my source, Momoa signed the dotted line and joined the Batman vs. Superman cast a couple of months ago. There?s no word yet on who Momoa will be playing, but previous rumors have tied him to Aquaman. I?m labeling this as a rumor for now, but I feel that this information is accurate based on who I got it from."

That's still his own color but with sun light on it :p

I meant in general the amount of characters from the Spiderman Universe was stupid and in turn this could turn the same way

Coincidentally I've read that all the extra characters will be more or less like cameo roles to set them up for their own films/Justice League. I read this yesterday on Twitter.

I'm really hoping we get Lobo or Darkseid.

 

Darkseid would be held off for a true JL movie, no one is bad enough to unite the heroes together besides him.  Lobo could be handled by Superman on his own really.   

Darkseid would be held off for a true JL movie, no one is bad enough to unite the heroes together besides him.  Lobo could be handled by Superman on his own really.   

 

Doomsday should be the big bad in Justice League movie. Movie should end with the death of Superman. Next Man of Steel film should introduce Hank Henshaw, Superboy, and the return of Superman. They should have Supes body donated to science, where Lex will attempt to keep his body charged with energy while creating the clone Superboy. They can probably leave Steel out of the movie. I don't think they can really use the Eradicator either.

There was a big extras casting call in the Detroit area and WOW....WHAT A TURNOUT!! Thousands. News interviews had some people driving 10-13 hours to audition.

 

Good news there,  while this movie is still a ways away I hope they can keep it under wraps till close to release.

I'd take that with a huge grain of salt. I saw this floating around on Twitter last week, and before last week as well I believe.

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Batman Noel 1/6th scale figure by Roccosculptor

Here is his deviantART gallery with more shots of the statue.

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