'Batman Vs. Superman' Movie News: Jennifer Lawrence, Harrison Ford And More Celebs Pick Their Favorite DC Superhero (VIDEO)

"Batman vs. Superman", who wins? Your favorite celebrities can't seem to agree.

TotalFilm.com posted a YouTube video asking Hollywood's beloved actors which DC superhero they think is better: The Caped Crusader or The Man Of Steel?Jennifer Lawrence, Harrison Ford, Chris Hemsworth, Stan Lee and more weigh in on their picks from the upcoming "Man of Steel" sequel.

Check out the video below! "Batman vs. Superman" will be released to theaters July 17, 2015.

In other "Batman vs. Superman" news, it seems Warner Bros. might be looking into Joaquin Phoenix for the role of Lex Luthor.

"It's very early in the process and even if Warners offers Phoenix a role, it's not clear he would accept as the actor has steered clear of big-budget pics in the past few years, leaning towards movies with a more prestige feel," Variety reports.

Phoenix would be joining an all-star cast including Ben Affleck (Batman), Henry Cavill (Superman) and Amy Adams (Lois Lane).

Another actor recently linked to the film is "Game of Thrones" star Jason Momoa.

"It's unclear whom Momoa will play due to the Kryptonite lock on the project's details. There's been speculation that the movie's villain could be Doomsday, a Kryptonian scientifically engineered into an intergalactic killing machine," according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Both the Momoa and Phoenix casting rumors remain unconfirmed, but "Man of Steel" sequel director Zack Snyder recently confirmed "Fast & Furious" actress Gal Gadot has signed on for the role of Wonder Woman in the upcoming film.

"Wonder Woman is arguably one of the most powerful female characters of all time and a fan favorite in the DC Universe. Not only is Gal an amazing actress, but she also has that magical quality that makes her perfect for the role. We look forward to audiences discovering Gal in the first feature film incarnation of this beloved character," Snyder told Deadline.

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