'Batman vs. Superman' Movie Update: Batcave Details Reveal Ben Affleck's New Gear; Ray Fisher To Film Football Scenes As Cyborg? (RUMORS)

More production details regarding "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" may have leaked online.

HenryCavill.org reports there a source claims a cream-colored building behind the green screen where the Man of Steel statue was spotted on set. The insider claimed there are stadium bleacher seats, which could mean football scenes could be shot.

Back in October 2013, the "Batman vs. Superman" production filmed a Gotham City University vs. Metropolis State University football game at East Los Angeles College's Weingart Stadium. According to ComicBookMovie, the production could be looking to add actor Ray Fisher (Cyborg) into the football scenes.

"[Two scenes] were filmed," Batman-News reported back in October. "Both plays were from around Gotham city's 30 yard line. The first play was a tackle for a Metropolis loss. The second was for a touchdown pass to the corner of the end zone for Metropolis.

"Then the bench cleared for Gotham and they had to break up a fight on the field. Gotham never even went on offense. Zack Synder was directing, he was on the megaphone calling the plays and cuts."

In other "Batman vs. Superman" news, potential movie spoilers may have leaked the description of Ben Affleck's new Batcave and gear.

"As for Batman's usual digs; Wayne Manor is there, but Bruce Wayne chooses to live on the property in a modern-looking cottage by a lake (not a van down by the river, though). Underneath the cottage is a modernized Batcave, which houses a Batwing, along with his other gear (Batmobile, batarangs, etc.)," JoBlo reports.

JoBlo's sources claim Batman and Superman will have a complicated relationship throughout the film. Wayne's vigilante ways will negatively impact Kent's do-good attitude.

"Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" will be released to theaters on May 6, 2016.

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