Batman vs. Superman Movie, Batsuit Update: Photographer Clay Enos Arrives On 'Man of Steel 2' Set To Take Photos Of Costumes?

The "Batman vs. Superman" production's official set photographer may have landed on the Detroit, Mich. set.

According to ComicBook.com, photographer Clay Enos will be working with director Zack Snyder again for the "Man of Steel 2" production. Enos was credited as the still photographer on Snyder's "Man of Steel" and "Watchmen."

Enos' posted on his Instagram account showing off his new equipment with the hashtag "Autumn Frost." ComicBook.com reports "Autumn Frost" is allegedly the alias for the "Man of Steel 2" production.

With alleged arrival of a photographer on the "Batman vs. Superman" set comes more speculation about the Batsuit reveal. Fans have taken to Twitter to express their desires for Warner Bros. to release Ben Affleck's costume images.

Forbes film blogger Mark Hughes' has expressed on his Twitter account he gets bombarded with Batsuit question, but can't answer everyone's questions. However, the blogger did reveal in a Forbes article the description of the Batsuit, according to his insiders sources.

"I've personally heard from sources familiar with the early costume designs that there are two Batman outfits in the film, one of which is more of a tactical sort of design with fabric and some armoring (not dissimilar, I was told, to the new Captain America movie uniform), with a short-eared cowl and a color scheme of black and gray. The other suit is armored, they said, sort of like an Iron Man design," Hughes wrote.

"Man of Steel 2" costume designer Michael Wilkinson has already landed in Detroit to begin production and isn't dishing out when the Batsuit photos will be released. However, Wilkison did reveal to Esquire his design process for Affleck's costume.

"[Director Zack Snyder] has such a great vision for this film, the cinematic universe that we're creating together with the production designer and the cinematographer," he said. "It has a logic to it. It's very tight. It's a very gritty, real, contemporary world. That's what I had in the back of my mind when I tried to think of a Batman that works for that universe."

"Batman vs. Superman" will be released to theaters on May 6, 2016.

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