New leaked images of the "Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice" production provide a closer look at the 15-foot Man of Steel statue.
According to Batman-News, the images were allegedly taken at Michigan Motion Picture Studios in Michigan. The statue isn't fully constructed, but pieces of bust are placed in front of a green-screen.
The images are reportedly taken at the same place the Lex Corp. building and new logo was spotted. Check out the images for yourself here.
In other "Batman vs. Superman" news, a video of an old Henry Cavill interview has caught fans' attention. Speaking to Warner Bros., Cavill spoke about the upcoming "Man of Steel" sequel, commenting about Ben Affleck's casting.
"I'm sure he'll be fantastic above all else. As a filmmaker he's got his own style, he's not coping anyone else," Cavill said. And he's also being...tenacious with his career. He's had ups, followed by downs and now he's very up again...I think that requires, and shows, a very special strength of character. And it's something which I enjoy working with because jobs like this requires strength of character, a dedication to the work and a belief in [yourself]. Ben has that."
Cavill also expressed his excitement to work on the sequel, and is interested to see Superman and Batman's relationship play out on the big screen.
"The next installment, as we all know, is involving other rather important character," Cavill said. "I'm looking very forward to that direction because ultimately they're two sides of the same coin and that's going to be interesting. [Batman and Superman] are two sides of the same coin in every way and how they interact and how they clash and how they ultimately aim towards the same goal is going to be an interesting relationship..."
"Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" will be release to theaters on May 6, 2016.
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