'Batman Vs. Superman' Movie: Batsuit Is Steel Grey And Black With Muscles 'Built' Into Costume; Lex Luthor's New Look Revealed?

Ben Affleck's Batsuit and Jesse Eisenberg's hair are at the center of attention for the "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice" production.

Batman-On-Film reports an insider revealed Affleck's new costume isn't blue and grey as previous rumors have stated, but steel grey and black. The suit is allegedly made of cloth with "muscles built into the suit," according to the source.

Eisenberg's Lex Luthor will also have hair in the beginning of the film, but it is unclear if he will keep his hair throughout the film. According to Batman-On-Flim, Lexcorp will look like Google and include a basketball court.

Batman-On-Flim claimed the information didn't come from any leaked script, which has caused controversy for some movie sites. The Latino Review recently came underfire when it published character rumors their site from an allegedly fake script.

Twitter user @SonOfArrogance claimed he leaked a fake script posing as a former Warner Bros. employee. The user alleged he started rumors of Kevin Smith being involved with the production to draft the fake script to keep sites from leaking plot information.

Smith took to his official blog to deny involvement with the "Batman vs. Superman" production.

"However, none of those has been a fake BATS v SUPES script. C'mon, kids... No major studio would let a guy like me near their franchises - even if it was for a dummy script meant solely to fool the news sites," Smith said in his blog.

"No, anything I've said about 'Milo and Sage' was based on an image Zack showed me while hosting a MAN OF STEEL online event at Yahoo many months back," he added. "The little I know of the flick beyond that I learned from some cats involved (though never BatFleck himself; as I've said a few times now on the Babble-On podcast, beyond email, I haven't spoken to Ben in years). Fun story, though."

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

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