‘Batman Vs. Superman’ Movie Cast, Crew Headed To Michigan To Start Production


According to several reports, the yet untitled Batman vs. Superman movie’s cast is headed to Michigan, from different locations around the world, to start production on the much anticipated sequel to Zack Snyder’s Man Of Steel.

In the last few weeks there have been unofficial reports on social media that Henry Cavill, who will reprise his role as Superman in the film and director Zack Snyder are already on location, in Detroit and will soon be joined (if he already hasn’t), by the rest of the cast, which includes among others, Ben Affleck as Batman and Gal Galdot as Wonder Woman.

Added to this exciting news, Henry Cavill.org reports that Gal Galdot is on her way to Michigan, following information shared by the Israeli publication Ynet that she has left Tel Aviv for Detroit to join her co-stars for the Batman vs. Superman movie.

Galdot has been prepping for her action sequences with Hollywood trainer Mark Twight — who helped transform Henry Cavill’s body for Man Of Steel and has trained the cast of the the 300 series as well — who posted on Twitter of his plans:

And later, once he arrived in Detroit:

Nothing on Ben Affleck’s Twitter yet, but his wife, Jennifer Garner has been getting in a bit of trouble talking about her husband’s 17 inch biceps, ready to kick some butt on Batman vs. Superman and when Collider asked her to comment on Bruce Wayne’s alter ego she said:

“Dude, I have gotten in some trouble for my little quotes and I’m learning to (makes zipped lips motion). I thought that I was saying things that were foregone conclusions and it turns out nothing is, and you won’t be hearing from me on the Batman front (any more).”

The Batman vs. Superman movie will open in the UK on April 29, 2016, a week ahead of the May 6th opening day in the US and it’s expected to battle Captain America 3 for box office supremacy.

[Image via Elefectivo.com]

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